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The authors claimed that their method detects repeatable regions with least overlapping areas and thus result in a distinctive description of regions in contrast to the description of points when their surrounding areas may be overlapped.
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Paul Terry, 27, was arrested on suspicion of armed robbery with a dangerous weapon after a man described being held up at knifepoint by a man fitting his distinctive description.
The exhibition, laid out over seven rooms, offers 21 pieces by Elizabeth Diller and Ricardo Scofidio in a variety of mediums, and all with distinctive descriptions in the text panels about abstract art.
This agrees well with previous descriptions of PI-IBS as a distinctive subgroup of IBS patients [ 18].
"The column," says the description prepared by the News/Opinion Divide Committee, "often has a distinctive point of view and makes a case for it with reporting".
A distinctive feature of the proposed approach relates to the mathematical description of the drug above solubility.
The qualitative descriptive method is a distinctive and valuable technique and offers a direct description of phenomena, which is still interpretive [ 22].
Currently, well-illustrated mouse brain stereotaxic atlases are available, which, however, do not provide a description of the distinctive cytoarchitectonic characteristics of individual prefrontal areas.
So, a distinctive type of mental act stands as the causal source of the bodily behavior that validates various physical re-descriptions of the act.
With a distinctive use of time comes a distinctive use of space.
Blastocyst, a distinctive stage of a mammalian embryo.
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