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We compared the algorithm generated contour to a manual contour delineated by an expert radiologist.
The human details in Trethewey's work — those crabs, that music, those cracked palms — are like the small feathers that give contour to a bird's wing.
Water flows from an isobaric feeding contour and a fracture, which is kept at the same pressure as the feeding contour, to a wellbore.
The new Pew study of religion in the U.S. confirms and gives contour to a few interrelated trends.
A "smiley" feeling from a car's grill or a gentle contour to a roof, they insist, can be a subtle incentive to a buyer.
Following this outburst, the B section quietly ends in C-sharp minor a grace-note melody identical in contour to a figure from the theme of the Andantino (2 1 7 1 3 1), before modulating back to the movement's tonic.
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This scheme, though inevitably imprecise, provides contours to a generation of poets who are largely unknown to English-speaking audiences.
In bell founding, molten metal (usually bronze) is poured into a mold consisting of an inner core and outer mold or cope contoured to a bell's profile.
This reduces the number of images that must be contoured to a few key slices.
Child gives human contours to a country little understood in the West.
In all reconstructions, density for the motor domain was contoured to an equivalent volume.
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