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was contrasted
noun
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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It was contrasted with the more sober paean, sung in honour of Apollo.
"Familism" became central to the national identity, and was contrasted with the selfish individualism of the West.
From our modern point of view, the strangest aspect of virilitas was that it was contrasted with manliness.
Indeed, learning (based on external influences) was contrasted with genetic control of behaviour (based on internal influences).
Coffee that had spent too long in a jute bag, for instance, was contrasted with some that was stored in plastic.
Andre Kramarevsky's gruff Drosselmeier in the evening was contrasted with the sociable and spry godfather of Stuart Capps in the matinee.
At the Joyce, the dance had come together, and the passages in which a still individual was contrasted with the busily moving group were poignant.
and was contrasted to the baseline.
Each task condition was contrasted with a visual fixation task.
The fitted model output was contrasted with regression models.
The distribution of blast disease scores was contrasted between the indica and tropical japonica groups.
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