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(A print is considered sharp if, under a magnifier, all the grain in the picture appears sharp). Not every enlarger head is kept in proper alignment.
The Sun is so far from Earth that this slightly fuzzy surface cannot be resolved, and so the limb (the visible edge) appears sharp.
Since the Sun is so far away, the edge of the photosphere appears sharp to the naked eye, but in reality the Sun has no surface, since it is too hot for matter to exist in anything but a plasma state that is, as a gas composed of ionized atoms.
Throughout, she softens her frame - which appears sharp and angular, even brittle, in more contemporary work - and anchors her movement with her heartbreakingly beautiful titanium insteps.
If done correctly, the blade still appears sharp.
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Contrasts between rich dark areas and lighter ones are strikingly intensified, and the print appears sharper and more focused than in its paper incarnations.
The difference in screen density is visible side-by-side at screen sizes 5.5in and up – text appears sharper – but most users will be satisfied with the crispness of the iPhone 6S Plus's screen.
The Afghan National Army contingent appears sharper — even if only one-sixth the size that Governor Massoud said he was promised — but the soldiers have resisted some missions because they say they were sent not to fight, but to recuperate.
As a result, DSL binds only part of the monoglycosylated PrPSc molecules and the corresponding band appears sharper than the antibody blotted one.
The "sharpen edges" image (FIQ T : 1906.1) appears sharper than the raw one, while no added noise is present.
The distribution of short intervals appears sharper than in wild-type animals, suggesting a shift from the Poisson distribution.
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