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The former allows to categorize non-coplanar flaws as either aligned or non-aligned.
The interpretation of our estimates allows to categorize and profile two types of "warm-glowers": the "ego-driven" and the "social-oriented" ones.
For instance, the dimension environment allows to categorize (components of) such an implementation as being developed as a virtual reality application, a mixed reality system, or as taking place in the non-virtual world (Melcer & Isbister, 2016).
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At the moment, and for reasons that don't withstand any serious scrutiny, these firms are allowed to categorize much of the profit they generate as "carried interest," which is taxed at a reduced rate of twenty per cent.
I've been taught that you're allowed to categorize women into mothers/sisters/girlfriends/wives/daughters but any woman outside of your protected categories is fair game.
Among the cells forming clusters including OVCAR5 and OVCAR10 (Figure 1A & B), the marked difference in their effects on the pre-labeled ECM allowed to categorize a majority of them into two groups.
In order to guide better navigation through data sources, PubChem allows depositors to categorize the type of information they provide or that their resource contains.
The site allows members to categorize their own listings of Web pages.
The service offers a feature called Circles that allows people to categorize others into groups: friends, acquaintances, co-workers, long-lost uncles.
It allows users to categorize various aspects of fatigue tests, save them to a csv data sheet, send them to a standardized xls document, and finish the regression analysis there.
Diffusion of innovation theory allows us to categorize adopters' characteristics based on their tendencies to adopt (Rogers [2003]; Moore [2002]).
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