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Being able to visualise it that way helped me to beat it.
A subset was chosen for the sake of being able to visualise the results in cloud graph format.
"Jane Austen devotees are eager to see the places Jane knew or wrote about - it's about being able to visualise it when you are standing there," she said.
US with Doppler also provide the advantage of being able to visualise the areas of increased blood flow.
These have the advantage of being able to visualise the distinction between an underlying repertoire perturbation and a change because of clonal expansion of B cells.
11 Among the advocated benefits of anatomical 3D models, it has been suggested 12 14 that being able to visualise the location and dimensions of the area of interest can aid in communication, both within a surgical team and, crucially, between the physician and the patient.
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I had never met a musician who was able to visualise his own music so well.
Aristotle said that the dramatist had to be able to visualise the action and enter into the characters' emotions.
He does not explain why that middle ground is desirable; few voters will be able to visualise what it means.
"A number of us [women] needed to be able to visualise the physics, to take equations off the board and contextualise them.
"We were able to visualise something a billion times smaller than a pinhead and further enhance the design atom by atom of the empty shells.
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