Ramp parameters and waveform are shown in red superimposed on the current trace.
From the nature.com
Bilateral symmetry means that something can be superimposed on its mirror image.
From the economist.com
Additional information is both superimposed on and arranged around this graphic.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Artist's conception of Algol star system with radio image superimposed on grid.
From the sciencedaily.com
The Mosel Valley at Uerzig, Germany, with the planned road bridge superimposed.
From the bloomberg.com
A spring and autumn moult is often superimposed upon milder, year-round shedding.
From the telegraph.co.uk
The Findel glacier lit up, superimposed with changes in the thickness up to 2009.
From the sciencedaily.com
What's more, superimposed on the screen behind us was an image of Google Earth.
From the dailyherald.com
Nevertheless, the temps in question now appear superimposed on northern Mexico.
From the denverpost.com
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Place on top of; "can you superimpose the two images?"
(superimposed) overlying: placed on or over something else; "an overlying image"
(superimposed) layered: with one layer on top of another; "superimposed rocks"
(Superimposed (band)) Superimposed is an Indie Metal band based in Manchester, England. The exact membership of the band is subject to speculation, as the number of members appearing at gigs varies, and their identity is heavily masked. ...
(Superimposes) In graphics, superimposition is the placement of an image or video on top of an already-existing image or video, usually to add to the overall image effect, but also sometimes to conceal something (such as when a different face is superimposed over the original face in a photograph).
To place an object over another object, usually in such a way that both will be visible
(superimposed) Positioned on or above something else, especially in layers; layered or stratified
(Superimposed) placed by powerful outsiders on a developed landscape, usually ignores pre-existing cultural-spatial patterns (e.g., Indonesia/Papua New Guinea; Haiti/Dominican Republic)
(Superimposition (super)) A process in TV production where an image, words, or phrases are imposed over another image.