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A difference in lightness, brightness and/or hue between two colours that makes them more or less distinguishable. The degree of this difference. A control on a television, etc, that adjusts the amount of contrast in the images being displayed.
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Legal experts I spoke to contrasted this latest allegation which, they all cautioned, would need to be publicly corroborated with other allegations of obstruction of justice facing the president, like, say, the circumstances surrounding the firing of former FBI Director James Comey.
The nature and patchiness of their preferred habitat may then differ between different areas of their distribution range, which led to contrasted dispersal strategies in the various landscape types they occupied [ 6, 7].
We propose here a procedure, which leads to contrasted predictions regarding the influence of a first language, L1, on the segmentation of a second language, L2.
Two sites of similar fertility but subject to contrasted forest management were studied with detailed inventories: one in Germany, the other in Romania, and compared with the respective national forest inventories.
We applied the chain to contrasted situations involving catchments ranging from a few tens to several hundreds of square km2, thus corresponding to urban and peri-urban catchments for which surface runoff constitutes the dominant process.
In most mobile animals, locomotory and navigation limits generate broad, evident differences in dispersal patterns of organisms belonging to contrasted clades.
Similar(46)
This has to be contrasted to clinical practice.
"The garments need to contrast," advises Watkins.
Serve chilled, to contrast the warm spiced pumpkin to follow.
They are intended to contrast with and enliven their surroundings.
It sharpened my ideas to contrast them with Buddhist beliefs.
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