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be contrast
noun
A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable. The degree of this difference. A control on a television, etc, that adjusts the amount of contrast in the images being displayed.
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And there can be contrast in sameness.
Therefore, gold nanorods are expected to be contrast agents for NIR imaging and exothermic nanodevices for photothermal therapy.
If ruptured, then high-density free fluid is seen in pelvis and there may be contrast pooling in the pelvis on delayed images in cases of rupture Appearance depends on age of blood.
Also, the responses of such cells were shown to be contrast dependent, whether chromatic or achromatic.
Analysis of proteins should be simpler than analysis of nucleic acids, because the electron density of proteins can be contrast matched with aqueous sucrose solutions.
The differential expression of stress response proteins seemed not to be contrast to the essential role of virB in BCV intracellular trafficking.
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On CT, the free peritoneal fluid has a relatively high attenuation and, on delayed CT images, there may be contrast-enhanced blood pooling in the pelvis.
For this cell in this stimulation regime, orientation tuning does not appear to be contrast-invariant.
The two main results of this study are: 1) Orientation tuning does not appear to be contrast-invariant when stimuli vary in both contrast and orientation at a high rate.
Orientation tuning does not appear to be contrast-invariant when briefly flashed stimuli vary in both contrast and orientation, but contrast adaptation partially restores contrast-invariance of orientation tuning.
Contrast-invariant orientation tuning, as initially reported in the cat, provided a neuronal correlate to the observation that, behaviorally, orientation discrimination appeared to be contrast-invariant [8], [120], [121].
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