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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acutely visual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly perceptive or sensitive to visual details, often in artistic or observational contexts.
Example: "The artist's acutely visual style captures the essence of the landscape in a way that draws the viewer in."
Alternatives: "keenly visual" or "sharply visual".
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Harvey's imagination has always been acutely visual.
"These acutely visual images cry out intensely and painfully to be expressed on the page".
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And the text--acutely visual, isolating form and color from their cultural context--seamlessly embodies the same sensibility.
The patient presents acutely with visual and memory deficits and altered mental status.
Here we report a patient with steroid dependent NS presenting acutely with severe visual failure and papiloedema without concurrent headaches, and found to have significantly raised CSF pressure.
Cells were acutely isolated from visual cortices of 1- and 8-day-old Sprague Dawley rats using a modification (Montana et al., 2004) of a previously described procedure (Zhou and Kimelberg, 2000).
He wrote lucidly and gracefully and was acutely attentive to the visual world.
Since the expression of CB1R in cultured astrocytes may result from gene expression changes with culturing (Wilhelm et al., 2004), and not reflect expression within the brain, we tested whether CB1R is expressed in acutely isolated astrocytes from visual cortex by immunocytochemistry.
But "Jaws" draws audiences in and keeps them actively involved by making them acutely conscious of aural and visual movements.
Individual differences in the outcome of mTBI may be predicted by identifiable risk factors, and therefore it would be useful to measure performance on a predictive visual tracking task acutely after mTBI to compare with longitudinal results.
In addition, we showed that CB1R is expressed in acutely isolated astrocytes of rat visual cortex, indicating that the expression of CB1R occurs in these astrocytes within the brain.
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