Sentence examples for rendering in conjunction from inspiring English sources

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A novel 3-D ultrasound imaging technique was designed using thick-slice rendering in conjunction with a custom needle guide (3DUS + Epiguide).

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It is possible that utilizing a volumetric rendering view in conjunction with multiplanar views, as was used in this study, may minimize the degree of landmark selection error [35].

Hahn et al. presented a dedicated rendering framework for sound in conjunction with computer animation, including examples such as multiple impacts on a drum [1].

Both, cooperativity and allosteric control in conjunction, render hemoglobin a highly versatile oxygen carrier whose binding properties can be tuned over a wide range by allosteric effectors such as protons and 2,3 bisphosphoglycerate [5], [6].

Topological analysis with picometer resolution, in conjunction with interactive volume-rendering of the Laplacian of the electronic charge density, leads to new insight into docking and catalysis.

Vascular morphology of ex vivo rat brains from micro-CT analysis provides vessel tree skeletons (Figure 4A-B) in conjunction with 3D volume rendered X-ray images (Figure 4C-D) that were obtained from rat brains treated with either saline or dexamethasone.

Narrow molecular weight distribution in conjunction with good polymerization controllability renders the strategy of postpolymerization modification a seemingly more reliable synthetic protocol to achieve the goal of this contribution.

The passage has been used as a Christian justification for the legitimacy of secular authority, and is often seen in conjunction with another passage, the "render unto Caesar... ...... story.

The TM shape data in conjunction with its displacement data renders a complete and accurate description of the TM deformation, a feature that no doubt will serve to better comprehend the hearing process.

The 1978 South African Nursing Act (section 1) defines a nursing agency as a business which supplies registered nurses or midwives or enrolled nurses or nursing auxiliaries to any person, organisation or institution, whether for gain or not and whether in conjunction with any other service rendered by such business or not (32: 4).

The 1978 Nursing Act (Section 1) defines a nursing agency as 'a business which supplies registered nurses or midwives or enrolled nurses or nursing auxiliaries to any person, organisation or institution, whether for gain or not and whether in conjunction with any other service rendered by such business or not' (14).

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