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He loved pseudo-scientific jargon, drew heavily on German idealist philosophy and could be obscure for page upon page.
Moreover, many of the things on which they work tend to be obscure for the non-specialists and in any case subject to corporate secrecy rules" (Deschamps 2000).
Computer vision, image science, image recognition: These are terms that won't be obscure for too much longer.
Low impact journals might be obscure for many of us, but most journals do receive citations.
(Student No. 6) The clinical relevance of pharmacokinetic data seems still to be obscure for many participants even though they may understand the basic meaning of the concepts.
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For Daley, this was a second Olympic bronze, and an unarguable sporting vindication for a British athlete whose extreme achievements can be obscured for some by his glitz, his televisual burnish, his celebrity six-pack.
In this way, the customer account details will be obscured for protecting individual's sensitive data fields.
Thus, the more general constraints might be obscured for proteins, which evolve under intense specific functional constraints.
Fans and critics agree that its last two albums, 1997's Grammy-winning "Fabulosos Calavera" and its follow-up, "La Marcha del Golazo Solitario," were obscure for the sake of obscurity.
"It's obscure for a reason".
But they are not cheap, and this year's election is putting up the price; spectators want to be sure they've bought their firepower in case Al Gore is elected.Knob Creek's shoot was obscure for 20 years.
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