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are superimposition
noun
The placing of one image on top of another, especially placing a photograph over some other graphic
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Since the test spectra are superimposition of individual spectra that are commonly identified with high confidence by all search engines, in a way each search engine is tested under the best possible scenario.
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Universals are mere mental constructions; they are superimpositions that do not reflect reality, but veil the individuality of particulars under the cover of an imagined shared property.
Shown are superimpositions between apo (colors) and fully bound protomers (grey).
Landmark datasets from the F2s, parental species and the Malawi radiation were then appended and semilandmarks were slid in a common step, as was superimposition of regular landmarks.
The qualities of desirable or undesirable are a superimposition of learned preferences onto inner and outer experiences.
Thus, inter-patient distances across all genes and all days are the superimposition of patient's individual and response differences.
As a result, they are a superimposition of possible interactions over a wide range of spatiotemporal and genetic contexts.
The true flux distributions in the organism are a superimposition of the hypoxic pathways shown, plus some large flux through glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration.
In fact, the patterns of ACF are the superimpositions of various waves with the inherent rate of rotation.
At the heart of what all Cuban (and African) percussionists do is the superimposition of rhythmic patterns.
The Hashemite monarchy had been a superimposition of strangers, brought to Iraq by the British, imposed by the will of Gertrude Bell and T. E. Lawrence and Winston Churchill in the diplomatic settlement that followed the First World War.
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