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The frames where the annotations are supplied are called key frames, and this set must usually include the first and last frames where the object is visible, in order for the system to know the endpoints of the object's trajectory.
In the AIDS response there are what are called key affected populations, they're the populations where the heaviest burden of HIV sits and those are recognised to be: people who inject drugs, sex workers, men who have sex with men and transgender people.
These points are called key frames.
These are called "key holes" and will require a special tool that can be purchased at most car audio stores or online.
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A movie is commonly associated with a single visual image for marketing purposes, and that image is called key art.
To give more liquidity to the market, some hotel management companies have been stepping in and helping developers obtain financing, sometimes by providing what is called "key money," funds akin to a developer's down payment.
In fact, recession in the West will last for years, predicts Yu Yongding, and coupled with a Grexit — as a potential Greek exit from the euro is being called — key challenges for China will be expected waves of deleveraging and investors exiting risky markets, surging unemployment and threats to social stability, he writes.
It has cut prices on everyday staples such as milk and bread - what used to be called key value indicators.
The system was originally supposed to be called Key Lime Pie and was referred to as Key Lime Pie internally to keep the real name a secret.
Following MMP terminology, the core is called key fragment and the substituent value fragment.
The whole language of the project was positive, with the schools most in need of improvement and the support programme being called "keys to success".
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