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  • 1To increase contrast — Усиливать контраст …

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  • 2Contrast-induced nephropathy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N99.0 ICD 9 586 Co …

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  • 3contrast medium — n a substance (as a solution of iodine or suspension of barium sulfate) comparatively opaque to X rays that is introduced into the body (as by injection or swallowing) to contrast an internal part (as the gastrointestinal tract, kidneys, or blood …

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  • 4contrast medium — contrast agent a substance administered to enhance the visibility of structures (i.e. increase the contrast) during imaging. In radiography a positive contrast agent (e.g. barium sulphate or a water soluble iodine containing compound) increases… …

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  • 5Contrast bath therapy — Contrast bath therapy, also known as hot/cold immersion therapy ,[1] is a form of treatment where a limb or the entire body is immersed in ice water followed by the immediate immersion of the limb or body in warm water.[2]. This procedure is… …

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  • 6contrast medium — noun Any substance, such as barium sulfate, used in radiography to increase the visibility of internal structures …

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  • 7Display contrast — Contrast in visual perception is the difference in appearance of two or more parts of a field seen simultaneously or successively (hence: brightness contrast, lightness contrast, color contrast, simultaneous contrast, successive contrast, etc.).… …

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  • 8Negative (positive) contrast effect — in operant conditioning In the behavioral theory of operant conditioning, the negative contrast effect is evident when an attempt to reinforce a particular behavior through reward; when the rewards are finally withdrawn or reduced the subject is… …

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  • 9on the increase — See: ON THE WAX. Contrast: ON THE DECREASE, ON THE WANE …

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  • 10on the increase — See: ON THE WAX. Contrast: ON THE DECREASE, ON THE WANE …

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