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noun
An outline, boundary or border, usually of curved shape.
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Having grown up hearing Handel, for example, in the fleshed-out re-orchestrations that were common in the 1930s, he made a point of seeking out the original scores and tailoring his own performances to contours that Handel would have found more familiar.
The EBCM is based on the observation that human perception mechanisms are very sensitive to contours (or edges).
Of particular interest in the flame experiments is the ability to observe variations in the velocity field relative to contours of fuel concentration.
In multimodal probability distributions, however, where IFORM leads to contours which are difficult to interpret, the presented method still generates clearly defined contours.
The results, which provide instantaneous images of both scalar and velocity fields, can be used to measure velocity distributions relative to contours in the scalar image.
Young healthy adults, 32 male and 132 female were exposed to white noise of 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 dBA in rooms where the exposure levels could be controlled according to contours.
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I always contour my nose, and I love to contour my cheeks".
I also use it as a paintbrush of sorts, to contour the nose and cheekbones".
Excessive makeup is used to contour black features and lighten the skin to a more accessible "European" look.
If you've tried to contour before – which is no easy task – then this is your new best friend.
"Instead of wedges for couches, I thought it would be more fun to contour them as a woman.
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