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In central Italy, on the other hand, and especially in Florence, it was the clear contour that predominated, the closed and firmly circumscribed form, the static and plastic character.
As a result, the printed characters have a glossy appearance and a clear contour.
As the signal is transferred most accurately in the process of laser printing, the laser-printed word has a glossy appearance and a clear contour (Figure 1a).
Accurate T2 measure requires the clear contour definition of NP.
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Mr. Headley's story also showed in clear contours the close relationship between Al Qaeda and the Pakistani militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, he said.
You're right that the story is full of minor, more identifiable irritations, which of course are aggravated by the great big irritation that has no clear contours, that is more diffuse, that has contaminated every aspect of their existence.
And in the familiar scores that framed the set — Corelli's Concerto in D (Op. 6, No. 4) and Handel's Concerto Grosso in G (Op. 6, No. 1) — the ensemble's solidity and fluid dynamics gave the performances clear contours and a real freshness and point.
As noted by [45], "the emerging field of coastal conflict research has no clear contours.
At 9M experimental condition, bone grooving presented clear contours, without rounding or fractures.
As at 9M specimens, the bone grooving presented clear contours, without rounding or fractures, demonstrating that removal torque is not a factor of dental implant failure.
However, not all lung tumours (e.g., cavernous tumours or small, lesions without clear contours) are suitable for transthoracic percutaneous marker placement.
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