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As drivers prepared for Sunday's Grand Prix of Baltimore, IndyCar added point-of-reference "courtesy zones" to the outside edges of each pit box.
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Although the HD-OCT images of pigmented skin lesions were examined by an experienced dermatologist using only clinical, dermoscopic, and confocal information and without use of the histopathological diagnosis, subsequent interpretation of the HD-OCT images was grounded with the histopathological information adding a standard point of reference.
It started as a single manor house with a hall and chapel, although an additional wing had been added by 1591, when the first point of reference (a map drawn by Ralph Agas) was created.
GameSpot agreed, calling the prologue the "weakest part of the story on its own" but "crucial point of reference" which adds depth and eventually breaks away from the cliché.
Figure 2B shows the effect of adding BSA to TbTIM that had been allowed to reactivate for 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 hours; as a point of reference, the effect of BSA added at time zero is also shown.
Couchgate was facepalm-worthy but became a point of reference: hunky, Scientologist, and now add emotional renegade to the profile.
As an additional point of reference we included inorganic nitrogen in the form of DAP added directly to the fermentation media.
I had no point of reference".
"There's no point of reference.
Another point of reference is Hitchcock.
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