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A "snapshot" example cited by the researchers compares death rates for women born in different cohorts when they reached the age of 34.

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A snapshot of example images extracted from two databases is shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Snapshot of an example image extracted from recorded videos at TNT and LIPS2008, respectively.

Some snapshot examples: In Kyrgyzstan, investigative journalist Azimjon Askarov is serving a life sentence for charges linked to his reporting of a violent conflict between Kyrgyz and Uzbeks in June 2010.

To elaborate this we rely on the two snapshot examples of Google Earth, shown in Figure 1.

We collect real-time absence data which at any point can give a snapshot of for example how many people are off on maternity leave on any given day.

For example, a snapshot of the stately Westchester town of Bedford, N.Y., ranks it 7.8 out of 10, noting who lives there ("country lovers, families with kids, professionals, retirees, gay & lesbian"), positive aspects ("peace & quiet," "safe & sound," schools) and what it is "not great for" (night life, public transport, cost of living, shopping and medical facilities).

Table 1a, b contains a snapshot from a classification example in which the class label of a sample document is predicted in each of the following two cases: (a) 3 class labels, and (b) 6 class labels (Table 1a, b).

As an example, a snapshot review showed that around 30% of the complaints registered as concerning maltreatment also brought up negative encounters. 3 The general aim of authorities' administration of complaints is to improve patient safety and efficiency in healthcare.

For example, a snapshot can be called 'snapshot 14w31a'.The 14 is the last two digits of the current year, the w means week, and the 31 is the week of development that it is in, and the a represents the first version of that particular snapshot and can be 14w31b, 14w31c and so on.

For example, in a snapshot of newspaper coverage the day before Leveson reported, 60% of all articles in the Daily Star were based on celebrity, as were around a quarter of articles in The Sun, the Mirror and the Daily Express.

An example of a snapshot in time of a D region diffraction pattern from a weak partial reflection from a height of 80 km is shown in Fig. 6.

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