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He studied their art carefully, and in 1753, in The Analysis of Beauty, he explained the formal choreography of his own art in terms of the patterns of the dance, "seen at one view, as at the playhouse from the gallery", or in the different actions of the Harlequin, Scaramouch, Pierrot and Punchinello.

Additionally, previous reports have suggested the usefulness of fused images to depict the different anatomical information at one view [14, 15, 16].

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At one viewing per person, that would be almost 80percentt of the world's population.

Based on this, a mixed resolution coding approach was proposed where the first M frames in the sequence were encoded at FR and the rest frames were coded at LR. Mixed resolution (MR) view frameworks have been proposed in [15, 16] for multiview video coding, where at least one view is coded at LR, while the others are coded at FR.

> -wrap-foot> aCancers hit in at least one view by the CAD system at an operating level of 2.0 false-positive markings per image bRegions that could be queried at the operating level of 2.0 false-positives markings per image Nine readers, of which four were certified screening radiologists and five were non-radiologists with mammogram reading skills, participated in the study.

Friedlander's criterion (the presence of bone bridging at the site of non-union in at least one view) was used [20].

But they found at least one view in common, Vincent said.

A fracture was considered to be displaced if the fracture fragment had a displacement more than 1 cm or an angulation more than 45° in at least one view of the trauma-series radiographs [10].

Erosions were defined as bony defects with sharp margins, visible in axial and coronal views with at least one view showing a cortical break.

Use visual cues in your language ("look at this," "one view is that... ......, "can you see how...?").

By E. B. White The New Yorker, February 15 , 1930P. 21 On Wednesday, noon, at half-past one, View Article By Malcolm Gladwell By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.

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