The superimposition of the tonic and dominant forms of the motif does not bring a resolution, only an uneasy symbiosis. |
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The renewal is possible because the superimposition of names is artificial, the delimitation of place revocable through restoration. |
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They alleviate the difficulties of observing subtle changes that are difficult to observe with more established methods such as superimposition. |
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Provisions are made in order to ensure the absence of striation, superimposition or contamination of sections. |
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In addition the superimposition of political and personal texts demonstrates how affect is both individuated and socialised, often simultaneously. |
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Thus, I like to practice abstruseness by the use of illegible and old scripts or by playing with colours or superimposition. |
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Absence of striation, superimposition or contamination, homogeneous staining intensity, good tinctorial affinity, and absence of micro-bubbles. |
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The degree of superimposition shows the closeness of the collaboration between two or more elements. |
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Nothing is predetermined, neither the color nor the superimposition of the film. |
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The Text Typing Tool software allows operators to easily generate still text for superimposition on the programme output using the DSK or keyer. |
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No sketch to show to the client, just a superimposition of black film to which a color will be allocated at the printers. |
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The increase in the number of systems takes the form, in particular, of the superimposition of screens in the cabs. |
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There is no evidence for the superimposition of two entirely separate high-grade metamorphic regimes either in the calc-silicate rocks or in the associated pelites. |
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The water project will enter Paris subfamily 1-b installations on building superimposition of power not exceeding 5 MW peak. |
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With Tumor-size comparison by using fusion and superimposition, it allows the Radiologists to provide a greater amount of information quickly. |
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Furthermore, surgical scars, fibrocystic changes, and simply superimposition of breast tissues may generate similar parenchymal distortions. |
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They correspond almost exactly to the method of film editing involving the juxtaposition or superimposition of several shots to form a single image. |
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The superimposition of titles on the following images is intended to illustrate the extent to which associations are credible for the reader and how far we are willing to go along the intended stereotypes. |
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Indeed, his thought oscillates between two barely compatible conceptions of education, one as the realisation of a natural disposition, the other as the superimposition of a social mode of existence on an egoistical one. |
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The Morontia Power Supervisors are able to effect a union of material and of spiritual energies, thereby organizing a morontia form of materialization which is receptive to the superimposition of a controlling spirit. |
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As we leaf through the pages of the magazine, it becomes apparent that environment may mean imitation, or it may mean conflict, dialogue, or superimposition. |
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Moreover, any superimposition of EPGs and related advertising on the programmes would also undermine the broadcaster's editorial independence and harm the integrity of the signal. |
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Through a technique of superimposition, the spectator simultaneously sees two things: that which is fictitious superimposed on that which is real, that which changes and varies against that which is held in place. |
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The first etude, for left hand alone, weaves a dense, multi-faceted fabric that incorporates abrupt uses of the piano's extreme registers and dynamic levels, along with a superimposition of different types of articulation. |
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Andrew's Saltire sought to create their own 'Scotch' design which saw the reverse superimposition take place. |
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It is perhaps easiest to see the superimposition of vocal fry, so we will begin with this behavior. |
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Whatever the flow rate, the superimposition of the measurement axes reveals the thermal axisymmetry of the flow. |
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Just like the Zone, the eponymous sculpture carries a meaning which its appearance does not lay bare but which it incarnates symbolically: the superimposition of the real and the ideal. |
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However, he deplored the superimposition of targeted UCMs over and above Security Council sanctions which distort the purpose of the latter. |
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Moreover, new perceptive experiences and the superimposition of virtual and real images force the contemporary receiver, confronted with incessant changes, to adopt a nomadic point of view. |
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In recent years it has been established that sella horizontal, the great divide and sella nasion are far superior to all other methods of superimposition. |
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Whereas the wall in the previous room sees the superimposition of the object and its image, here we are confronted with a projection containing an entire volume, as the planisphere flattens and reveals the terrestrial globe. |
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It was created in 1606 by the superimposition of the Flag of England on the Flag of Scotland and updated in 1801 with the addition of Saint Patrick's Flag. |
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That means, that when two or more such fundamental-particles come close to each-other, the wide bands of their waves add like the incoherent superimposition of wideband-noise. |
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