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Discover LudwigThe phrase "optical tendency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing visual perception, trends in optics, or patterns related to light and vision.
Example: "The study revealed an optical tendency among participants to favor brighter colors over darker shades."
Alternatives: "visual inclination" or "light-related trend."
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The optical tendency for warm colours to advance before cold had been long exploited by European and Asian painters as a method of suggesting spatial depth.
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Known as "Op" because of its tendency towards optical illusion, the art was inspired by the functional imperatives of the Bauhaus, but obviously took a left turn somewhere off that path.
Also, there is a decreasing tendency in the optical field intensity around the tip apex and the strongest center moves from left to right when the radius increases from 1.90 to 2.20 μm. Figure 2i, j shows the line cuts of the field intensity along the horizontal and the vertical axis, respectively.
Many optical illusions are explained by its tendency to impose familiar patterns where none exist.
An optical fiber's dispersion is the tendency for the fiber to either broaden or narrow a pulse as it travels along the fiber.
Moreover, the Ni2+-coated microplate is reusable, although there was a tendency towards an increase in optical density (data not shown); therefore, this would not be recommended for a clinical test.
This tendency is directly related with the optical behaviors.
A reduction in the optical density of the 130 kDa isoform and a tendency towards a reduction of the 110/106 kDa isoform was found in our present human samples (Fig. 2; Table 4).
The optical studies have been carried out and found that the tendency of transmission observed from the specimen with respect to the wavelength of light is practically more suitable for the present trends in communication engineering.
"At every moment people feel like this is bigger and scarier than ever before," he told me, but he added that such a perception is nothing but "an optical illusion," caused by a phenomenon known as hindsight bias a tendency to see the problems of the present in contrast to a perfect past that was never real.
For the two copolymers that satisfy SOR, the stress optical coefficient C decreases exponentially with the comonomer content, and the tendency is stronger for E TD than for E NB, reflecting the comonomer size.
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