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sharpness <sharpness; sharpnesses> SUBST

sharpness ADJ

sharpness
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sharpness ENS

sharpness SUBST

sharpness

sharpness

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Chromium, molybdenum, vanadium, and tungsten are added for excellent sharpness and edge retention.
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As far as attributes are concerned, he is the most well-balanced and has a reputation for plenty of technique and its sharpness.
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This production has taken on the glint of crystalline sharpness.
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The achieved sharpness is due to the lack of a color filter array, thus avoiding the process of demosaicing by capturing the true luminance value of each photosensor.
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When the pupil is small (12 mm), image sharpness may be limited by diffraction of light by the pupil (see diffraction limit).
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The psychological characteristics that are categorised in this process are softness, loudness, sharpness, clearness, roughness, highness and pleasantness.
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What the humanist loses in political sharpness, he recovers in ethical erudition, in painstaking textual spadework and its transmission across disciplines.
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But the creator's sharpness of sight and precision of hand caused him to vanquish technical difficulties.
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The justification many international coaches peddle, that match sharpness is an important criterion going into a campaign is self-evident twaddle.
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One factor that contributes to the sharpness of the polar jet is the undercutting of sub-tropical airmasses by the more dense polar airmasses at the polar front.
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