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"generate the image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to create a picture or visual representation of something. For example, "Please generate the image of a human heart to be used in a presentation."
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By exploiting specific 'inducible' molecular targets, or cellular events in diseases, molecular imaging uses targeted imaging agents to generate the image contrast [6].
For receptors, imaging results can be quite sensitive to the molecular quantity of the imaging probe needed to generate the image.
A critical parameter is the bin size of the MS images, i.e., the mass range that was used to generate the image (e.g., ±0.1 Da of the theoretical mass of the imaged compound).
For one thing, it doesn't use regular picture tubes to generate the image.
The image was then inverted to arrive at the bump map used to generate the image.
In "Three Bathers Surprised by a Monster," one of the show's most inventive works, Guercino allows accidental splashes of ink to generate the image.
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The code here is a cleaned up and simplified version of the code that was used to generate the images in the paper.
"What really distinguishes Deep Dream is the machine learning techniques used to generate the images, rather than the images themselves," says Dylan Kerr, a New York-based writer and curator with a strong interest in computer generated art.
Indeed, the exposure time used to generate the images was insufficient to detect Bad in LacZ infected cells.
The onboard computer then locks onto the target, generates the image library and begins tracking.
The algorithm enables rapid design and testing of future CFAs by automatically generating the image processing pipeline.
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