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The observation vector of facial asymmetry is built based on determined distances, angles and points of intersection of auxiliary lines.

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While the specific forms of parental belief and action, community resources and civic amenities, organization of professional practices and state policies, and their points of intersection, will differ from place to place, these four contexts of care will nevertheless operate everywhere in a dynamic, mutually influential fashion.

First we find mid points and then points of intersection and then so on... Redraw the figure until you understand it completely.

This seminar investigates and interrogates points of intersection between poetic and architectural traditions by focusing on a particular set of literary concepts or strategies, including genre, decorum, rhetoric, ornament, grammar, and style, and architectural "places" such as the villa, garden, ruin or fragment, city, and utopia.

Titles such as "Through the Flower," "Flesh Gardens" and "Birth Hood" illustrate her early interest with femininity, nature and their points of intersection.

Despite several cross-cutting similarities, these key-informant narratives of poverty, under-resourced housing service sectors, and stigma differed markedly as a function of gender, ethnicity and other points of intersection.

Arguing for "classic" jazz's central place in "the great modernist tradition in the arts," the author locates thematic and creative points of intersection in the rhythms of Louis Armstrong's scat singing and Hemingway's prose, for example, and Duke Ellington's phrasings and the work of Brancusi and Man Ray.

And you might be tempted to insert your own opinions instead of truly listening, interpreting, verifying, and considering points of intersection.

The software then calculates the logarithmic values by interpolating a straight line through 2 data points above the treshold value, and the points of intersection (crossing points) with the noise band are determined.

26, 31 For the third and fourth points of intersection, a sclerostin effect was applied to the depletion rate (or rate of apoptosis) of OCY and an osteocyte effect was applied to the RANKL production rate.

The evidence of synergistic, i.e. non-additive, increases in tumor burden suggest that the signaling pathways of two mutated genes may intersect downstream, and, thus, predicting and interrogating these points of intersection – as a biological network – is of significant interest.

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