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The phrase "contoured by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a form that has been shaped or crafted with precision. For example: "The sculpture was beautifully contoured by the artist's careful attention to detail."
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PET images were contoured by two experienced PET readers using MIM image-contouring tools (MIM-5.6, MIM Software Inc, Cleveland, OH).
The significant values were contoured by thick black lines and arrows are only plotted inside the contoured regions but values that did not test as significant were not plotted on the graphs.
Passing through those years, I knew I was being contoured by the lies as they happened in real time.
Yet we also feel that the range of his sympathies is contoured by the inheritance of his world view.
Waking early the following morning I stepped onto the balcony and spied a palm-fringed sliver of land contoured by sugary-white sand and turquoise sea.
We had to recognize that Daniela's victory had been constrained and contoured by what her body had gone through, that the sentimental story line was still held accountable, in the end, to the gravity of her body.
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Gray lines represent the plate contours by Ansell and Bannister ([1996]).
All tumor VOIs were manually contoured slice by slice according to CT anatomical margins.
Organs at risk (OARs) OARs will be contoured as recommended by the RTOG [ 20 ].
Mayer's musical landscape had no ivory towers, just contours dominated by peaks.
They connect to the Contour by Bluetooth to act as a view screen and remote control.
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