Collocations withcontrast

These are words often used in combination withcontrast.

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contrast enhancement
The value of u is critical to the contrast enhancement and noise suppression of the preprocessing layer.
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contrast ratio
The patterns had a mean light intensity of 60 cd m 2, and a contrast ratio of 15:1.
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contrast sensitivity
The filter parameters define the range and shape of the contrast sensitivity function.
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direct contrast
This is in direct contrast to issues of pronunciation and accurate lexical usage, which had more potential to seriously interfere with understanding.
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distinct contrast
There is, however, a distinct contrast to the way the two proclamations were framed.
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dramatic contrast
This provides a dramatic contrast to the group in this study who reported taking almost no risks.
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dynamic contrast
This dynamic contrast was referred to by the band as serious guitar music.
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in stark contrast
In stark contrast, only 4 (11%) of the control children showed this bias.
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interesting contrast
However, the production task results present a very interesting contrast and suggest that parameter resetting may have been successful.
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intravenous contrast
In order to perform kinetic analysis, high temporal resolution is required so that multiple acquisitions can be obtained after the intravenous contrast bolus.
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marked contrast
Note that this is in marked contrast with the development of você.
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orthogonal contrast
We constructed orthogonal contrasts to explore in more detail the nature of the relationship detected.
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sharp contrast
Among those who emphasize democratization, in sharp contrast, 21 per cent more expressed satisfaction with the current government than the old one (50% versus 29%).
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startling contrast
We have a startling contrast before us in two of our great motor companies, which are now enjoying large sums of public money.
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striking contrast
There is a striking contrast between this hasty launching of tuberculin and the careful launching of the diphtheria antitoxin three years later.
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