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A highest intensity of 3.4 would mean that there will only be four distinguished colors (0, 1, 2, 3) in the integer format stored image resulting in color banding due to poor intensity quantization.
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The sage thrasher, which shares some its distribution with the long-billed, is smaller, grayer, and its rectrices are of a more distinguished white color.
Growing up in Sweden, he explained, schoolchildren wore almost identical clothing; all that distinguished them was the colors they chose.
RAS that specialize in ornamental fish are faced with particular challenges in that a given species of fish may actually yield several different "products," distinguished, for example, by color, which can be sold at different sizes for different prices.
When it was overlaid onto the conventional gray-scale EM image, this EDX color mapping clearly distinguished QDs from background structures such as ribosomes.
Prominent academicians and R&D researchers all over the world, have keen to experiment and expand this interesting palette of natural food color choices to give distinguished look and quality to an array in bio-based food coloration.
This is reasonable mainly because their distribution of chromaticity gamut is highly overlapped with other four facial colors, leading to impossibly distinguished characteristic through the chromaticity only.
Dr. Durbin Rowland of the University of Chicago wrote of the first volume: "Each bird seems to have sat or rather perched for a portrait rich in distinguished traits, right in stance, in coloring and even in feathered personality".
He later wrote in Ebony magazine that Lucille Wilson was a "distinguished pioneer," the first to break the color line against dark-skinned dancers at the club.
This incongruence is most vividly depicted by the extensive interspersion of colors on the intron tree (used to distinguish taxa belonging to four ancient, major, and well-distinguished groups of angiosperms), and contrasts markedly with the organismal-congruence of a phylogeny based on cox1 exon sequences from 108 diverse angiosperms, including all those included in Figure 3.
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