shading Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of shading In English

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  • The different shadings show the number of manholes in the square.

  • There is no quantitative indication of the advantages of wind breakers, skycourts, fixed shading, double skin facade, and central atrium ventilation.

  • The different shadings show the density of rat activity (expressed as number of bait takes per 100 manholes).

  • The language has an extraordinary transparency, unity and simplicity of shading; it conceals an exceedingly skilful control of detail and pacing, and a factual economy.

  • In the skulls of extinct taxa, the orbit and nares are represented by dark gray shading.

  • Effect of shading on nonstructural carbohydrates and their turnover in culms and leaves during the grain filling period of spring wheat.

  • The ventriculoinfundibular fold, persisting in all cases, is shown by net shading.

  • This reserve could have moderated effects of pre-anthesis shading on grain number and specific leaf weight.

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