Sentence examples for contrast referred from inspiring English sources

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Chevreul's second law, of successive contrast, referred to the optical sensation that a complementary colour halo appears gradually to surround an intense hue.

The Gene-D concept, in contrast, referred instead to just one developmental resource (i.e., the molecular sequence) involved in the complex development of the disease, which interacted with a host of other such resources (proteins, RNA, a variety of enzymes, etc).; Gene-D was indeterminate with regards to the ultimate phenotypic disease.

Some other patients and clinicians, in contrast, referred to developing coping mechanisms or "Giving patients strategies" (GP2) to improve function, rather than providing a cure, particularly in the context of chronic illness.

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A "condition" (or "contrast") refers to a specific statistical test within the GLM.

"Uncertainty," by contrast, refers to an event whose probability cannot be known.

Most of the new work at Tilton, by contrast, refers to his personal life in the present and to his childhood.

Sensitization, by contrast, refers to an increase in the probability that behaviour appropriate to a repeatedly presented stimulus will occur, even in response to another stimulus.

Performance, by contrast, refers to a much wider range of actions, repetitions with the possibility of revision.

The state, by contrast, refers much more narrowly to the machinery of government which organizes life in a given territory.

"Tango," in contrast, refers to "complicated moves" within and outside academia, including transitions in and out of employment.

The term "lifeworld," by contrast, refers to domains of action in which consensual modes of action coordination predominate.

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