0 past simple and past participle of superimpose --
1 to put especially a picture, words, etc. on top of something else, especially another picture, words, etc., so that what is in the lower position can still be seen, heard, etc.: --
Since centroid size is an isometric size parameter, the resulting superimposed shape coordinates may still contain allometric residues.
This was an incidental finding at autopsy on a woman of 53 years who died of pneumonia superimposed on chronic branchiectasis and pulmonary fibrosis.
The light-stimulus protocol, a 16-second episode of flickering light superimposed on a dim background light, is illustrated at the bottom.
For instance, they had participants respond to the target stimulus of target-distractor pairs, such as a red target letter superimposed on a green distractor letter.
It is essential to confirm that any disruptive behaviour is not due to acute delirium or delirium superimposed on dementia.
A third, faster and more 'panoramic' movement is then superimposed with a characteristic filtering.
The launcher pulse was superimposed on the floating potential of the launcher to ensure minimal plasma disturbance by the launcher between the pulses.
Superimposed on this patchy pattern was a trend of increasing biomass through late summer.