thick stripe

collocation in English

meaningsofthickandstripe

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thick
adjective
uk
/θɪk/
us
/θɪk/
having a large distance between ...
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stripe
noun[C]
uk
/straɪp/
us
/straɪp/
a strip on the surface of something that is a different colour from the ...
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(Definition ofthickandstripefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofthick stripe

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The subsequentthickstripeand interstripe have been segmented according to the tuning and specificity of cell groups.
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This scheme supposes one "master"thickstripemap, constituting multiple directions, disparities, and orientations at each point.
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The track crosses the interstripe at a point where it seems relatively narrow, proceeding into a protuberance on the adjacentthickstripe.
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Athickstriperuns from the snout, across the eye and tympanum, and then breaks up into blotches on the sides.
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Our (row 8b) results are mid-range for thick stripes and interstripes.
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Alternatively, if treated as identical in function, the spatial coverage of the interstripes surpasses that of the thick stripes.
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None of the spectrally selective, thick stripes units were sensitive to our test of directionality.
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For comparison, a high negative correlation between color and direction 0orientation was also a feature of thick stripes.
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About one in five cells in thick stripes were spectrally selective, and they were concentrated toward the outer layers (2 and 6).
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Positive length summation was relatively more frequent in thick stripes and interstripes, and negative length 0size summation in thin stripes.
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We found direction sensitivity only within thick stripes, orientation sensitivity mainly in thick stripes and interstripes, and spectral sensitivity mainly in thin stripes.
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Secondly, we pooled data across thick stripes, thin stripes, etc. from different individuals, for separate analysis of the mapping of visual space by each cycle element.
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Fig. 2 shows an example: five penetrations made parallel to the axis of the stripes, in which the most medial and lateral recordings were assigned to thick stripes.
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One will have thick stripes as now, and the others will have thin stripes.
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Pseudo-melanistic tigers have thick stripes so close together that the tawny background is barely visible between stripes.
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