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The results showed that both the spatial context and the apparent motion had a negative impact on peripheral target detection performance: contrasts which are easy to detect in conditions close to the STV reference data may lead to poor performance if one adds context variables.
Signs of powerful opposition are easy to detect.
Most olive-oil frauds are easy to detect using chemical tests.
Experts advise customers that most of the frauds are easy to detect.
But as Alan Boss of the Carnegie Institution of Washington pointed out, they are easy to detect by the wobble method.
Its symptoms are easy to detect, as sufferers tend to declare, "I want to adopt that boy with Dev Patel" during the Golden Globes or similar events.
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In addition, they are easier to detect in some dimensions of a multi-spectral data set.
Since rib metastases are easier to detect on transverse slices, this orientation should be preferred (Fig. 8).
Indeed, according to the Fitts' law [46], larger objects are easier to detect and to target in pointing-like actions.
Early lesions are easier to detect clinically.
While very recent bottlenecks (T 1 = 0.1 ) are easiest to detect, older bottlenecks (T 1 > 0.6 ) are easier to detect than intermediate bottlenecks at T 1 = 0.2.
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