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A descriptor of filler distribution in the matrix, namely an index of heterogeneity, is proposed.
A descriptor of peptides is an important element for capturing properties.
A descriptor of each 3D model is constructed from multiple orthographic view directions.
A descriptor of frame moments was developed for summarising stereoscopic video through key-frame extraction and also to produce stereoscopic video skims.
A descriptor of each preparation grade was available for the endoscopist to review at the time of assigning the grade (Supplementary Appendix B).
But Macintosh turns out to be as deceptive a descriptor of Betty as Filth is of the spotless Feathers.
He himself liked the adjective 'remarkable', and much preferred it to the more common 'creative' as a descriptor of outstanding advertising.
You can trace it back centuries, to a time when there was a literal gentry responsible for social cleansing; when the bailiffs were on horseback and "artisanal" was a descriptor of a pre-industrial social class, rather than vogueish hipster branding.
At the Pet Food Institute in Washington, the industry trade association, Stephen Payne, the public relations manager, said, "We don't have a position on the issue of human grade, because it is not a descriptor of pet food recognized by the American Association of Feed Control Officials".
Concatenated together, this makes a descriptor of 182 components.
When did the term 'revolution' become a descriptor of specifically scientific developments?
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