Sentence examples for relative shade from inspiring English sources

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We sit in relative shade or even theater darkness while our entertainment is brightly lit or backlit.

Observed spatial tree mark associations seem to be highly linked with seed dissemination processes, the relative shade tolerance of some tree species, and specific preferences for particular soil types.

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The overarching goal of this study was to characterize radial variation in wood density in sympatric tropical tree species that differed in relative shade-tolerance.

Vertical profiles of relative humidity (shading), horizontal wind (vector), and daily rainfall (bars) at a Puerto Princesa and b Laoag during June 1 15 , 2013

Relative vorticity (shading) and wind vectors at 0000 UTC on 17 June 2008, in the a ECMWF YOTC and b NCEP FNL at 850 hPa, and those in the simulation cases c E_mp2, d N_mp2, and e E_mp4 at the 1.5-km altitude.

b: CWT (arbitrary units) of Tg (mg) signal vs time (seconds) c: Wavelet power spectrum (same arbitrary units as b) d: Total wavelet power as a function of time, with regions of increased relative excitation shaded, and Tg (mg) signal marked with critical points e: Curie transition points identified from the set of critical points and marked on the Tg (mg) and sample temperature (°C) curves.

Shape variations include varying values of the relative dimensions of shading and shaded facades and variations to the angle enclosed by the wings of these shapes.

The town's incuriosity about the larger world (where, presumably, many of their friends and relatives live) shades at times into an unsavory suggestion that all those Gomorrahs in cinders — New York, Chicago, Atlanta — deserved their fate.

There are several factors (referred as monocular depth cues) such as light and shade, relative size, motion parallax, interposition (partial occlusion), textural gradient, and geometric perspective, which help the human visual system perceive the relative distance of objects within a real scene.

After all, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) levels beneath beech canopies, which cast especially deep shade relative to co-occurring species, have been documented at less than 1% of the PAR available above the canopy (Messier and Bellefleur 1988; Beaudet et al. 2002).

To overcome this lack of depth perception the operating surgeon uses a variety of monocular or two-dimensional cues, namely, light and shade, relative size of objects, object interposition, texture gradient, aerial perspective, and, most important, motion parallax [ 26].

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