Sentence examples for focus on contrasts from inspiring English sources

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In sum, the differences among Cubans who uprooted at different times with different premigration experiences reveal that extant studies, which focus on contrasts between first and second generation immigrants, homogenize and ignore important differences in adaptation and transnational engagement among foreign-born.

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Before the debate, an angry and bitter Mr. Gingrich had promised that he would now focus on contrasting his record with Mr. Romney's.

The last pattern, reported in 50 75% of cases, is given by a solitary mass with an occasional hypodense focus on contrast-enhanced CT, due to tumour necrosis (Figs. 1, 2, 3) [12] 12].

Whereas most existing saliency models focus on contrast features to determine parts of the image that stand out from their local environment, we use local symmetry to predict the eye movements.

Thereafter, we focus on contrast-induced nephropathy in critically ill patients and attempt to provide clear recommendations regarding whether/when these new preventive measures may be applied in critically ill patients.

The following excerpt, from the end of the piece, focuses on contrasts between the two sites: Ever since I had arrived, people had told me not to leave without going to Mong Kok, a neighborhood in Kowloon, just across the harbor from Hong Kong Island proper, that was home to the territory's second largest Occupy zone.

Comparisons of MMRM and LOCF_ANCOVA focused on contrasts between duloxetine and placebo.

Research that has investigated the speech perception of reading disabled children has mainly focused on contrasts between stop consonants (Godfrey et al., 1981; Joanisse et al., 2000; Maassen, Groenen, Crul, Assman-Hulsmans, & Gabreëls, 2001; Manis et al., 1997).

In the case of soybean, multiple studies have focused on contrasts of local variability and different patterns of LD among elite soybean cultivars, landraces and wild relative, G. soja.

Therefore, focusing on contrasts, at each iteration t = 1, … ,  T we calculate recentered versions of the grouped parameters q ˜ j (t )   =   q j (t )   −   1 | J q | ∑ j ′ ∈ J q q j ′ (t ) from the raw Gibbs samples, where J q denotes the group of effects assigned to the same dispersion parameter τ q 2, and | J q | is the number of such effects.

This paper mainly focuses on contrast enhancement for different types of images.

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