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Qué (quién) es long scale contrast - definición

TWO OF SEVERAL DIFFERENT LARGE-NUMBER NAMING SYSTEMS FOR INTEGER POWERS OF TEN
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Contrast agent         
SUBSTANCE USED IN MEDICAL IMAGING TO ENHANCE THE CONTRAST OF STRUCTURES OR FLUIDS WITHIN THE BODY
Contrast media; Contrast Medium; Contrast agents; Contrast substance; Contrast material; Intravenous contrast; Contrast enhancement; Contrast medium
A contrast agent (or contrast medium) is a substance used to increase the contrast of structures or fluids within the body in medical imaging. Contrast agents absorb or alter external electromagnetism or ultrasound, which is different from radiopharmaceuticals, which emit radiation themselves.
contrast medium         
SUBSTANCE USED IN MEDICAL IMAGING TO ENHANCE THE CONTRAST OF STRUCTURES OR FLUIDS WITHIN THE BODY
Contrast media; Contrast Medium; Contrast agents; Contrast substance; Contrast material; Intravenous contrast; Contrast enhancement; Contrast medium
¦ noun Medicine a substance introduced into a part of the body in order to improve the visibility of internal structures during radiography.
Reverse-contrast typefaces         
  • Centaur]], based on 1470s Venetian printing. The narrowest part of the stroke is at top left/bottom right, so the axis is diagonal.
  • A Didone type, [[Bodoni]], from the late eighteenth century. The contrast has been increased and the axis of the contrast made more purely vertical.
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  • French Clarendon type on a 1914 poster from [[Ljubljana]].
  • French Clarendon type (top) compared to a conventional Clarendon design.
  • French Clarendon wood type, showing its highly condensed design.
TYPE OF TYPEFACE OR CUSTOM LETTERING
Reverse-contrast typeface; Caslon's Italian; Caslon Italian
A reverse-contrast or reverse-stress letterform is a design in which the stress is reversed from the norm: a typeface or custom lettering where the horizontal lines are the thickest. This is the reverse of the vertical lines being the same width or thicker than horizontals, which is normal in Latin-alphabet writing and especially printing.

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Long and short scales

The long and short scales are two of several naming systems for integer powers of ten which use some of the same terms for different magnitudes.

Some languages, particularly in East Asia and South Asia, have large number naming systems that are different from both the long and short scales, such as Chinese, Japanese or Korean numerals, and the Indian numbering system.

Much of the remainder of the world adopted either the short scale or the long scale for everyday counting powers of ten. Countries with usage of the long scale include most countries in continental Europe and most that are French-speaking, German-speaking, Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries (except Brazil). Usage of the short scale is found in most English-speaking countries and most Arabic-speaking countries.

For whole numbers smaller than 1,000,000,000 (109), such as one thousand or one million, the two scales are identical. For larger numbers, starting with 109, the two systems differ. For identical names, the long scale proceeds by powers of one million, whereas the short scale proceeds by powers of one thousand. For example, in the short scale, "one billion" means one thousand millions (1,000,000,000), whereas in the long scale, it means one million millions (1,000,000,000,000). For interleaved values, the long scale system employs additional terms, typically substituting the word ending -ion for -iard. For example the short scale billion is called milliard in the long scale, the short scale trillion is called billion in the long scale, the short scale quadrillion is called billiard in the long scale, and so forth.

To avoid confusion resulting from the coexistence of the two terms, the International System of Units (SI) recommends using the metric prefix to indicate orders of magnitude, associated with physical quantities.