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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close rendering" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a detailed or accurate representation of something, often in the context of art, literature, or translation. Example: "The artist's close rendering of the landscape captured every detail of the scene."
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So-called Juvies, for example, are quick and elusive but unarmed, so they will melee you if you stay behind cover while, entertainingly, Snatchers will swallow you up if you let them get too close, rendering you helpless until a team-mate shoots you out of their stomachs (you can play the campaign cooperatively, although the AI, controlling bot-based team-mates, is pretty good).
Rather, those standards were a means of imposing economic burdens on abortion providers so great that they would have to close, rendering many Texas women unable to gain access to a facility to provide the procedure to which Roe v. Wade had declared them entitled.
How delicate and careful is his painting of this picture: here is no dash, no bravura, no parade of breadth or mastery, but honest close rendering of every object and effect.
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It is also of a piece with the elegiac close, rendered with a grace and decorum entirely appropriate to this outstanding novel.
The angle cock would become closed, rendering the brakes on all the trailing cars inoperable.
Hyperoxygenation was achieved by injecting gaseous oxygen into the gas space above the medium within the chambers while stirring before the lids were closed, rendering the chambers airtight.
She was in hospital for a week, eyes closed, rendered speechless.
Additionally, networks built pairing residues 4 Å, 6 Å, 7 Å or 8 Å apart or closer rendered higher sensitivity values but lower specificity values than those at 5 Å.
We trained JAMMING with different types of protein structure-derived networks and found that pairing every residue at 5 Å apart or closer rendered the most reliable predictions on average.
For one thing, such images may have been "improved" to be closer to more closely render the information that was actually there but not entirely caught by the recording camera or other device.
His portraits, based on images from newspapers and books, became increasingly close cropped, rendering the faces nearly abstract.
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