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the gradation
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A sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression.
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Closely related to the gradation phenomena is the development of syllable-accent structures in Estonian, Livonian, and Sami.
This makes possible the gradation of composition, and thus the properties, of the semiconductor material within one continuous crystalline body.
In general, the gradation from felsic to mafic corresponds to an increase in colour index (dark-mineral percentage).
Forgoing a chronological display, Mr. Sorbier decided to group his creations into color-themed rooms, the gradation starting with black and finishing in pure white.
Each time another f was added to Bruckner's stepwise crescendos, you could hear the gradation clicking into place, and the sound towered ever upward without cracking.
She and Staake took about seven or eight drafts to perfect the gradation from the nearly-black bird in a blue sky to the murky waters below.
Each string produces one note, the gradation of string length from short to long corresponding to that from high to low pitch.
This law and his photometric work he published in his Essai d'optique sur la gradation de la lumière (1729; Optical Treatise on the Gradation of Light).
"You can make it all sound smooth, but in a way the roughness and the imperfections and the gradation of sound are things to be cherished," he said.
The gradation of aggregate particles can be obtained from sieve particular analysis.
The heuristic motivation for this choice is the gradation of all physical quantities along the cochlea.
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