Sentence examples for border dots from inspiring English sources

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This research confirms the previous finding [ 2] that effective integration of briefly displayed border dots depends on the degree to which the dots are simultaneously presented.

The studies indicate that millisecond and even submillisecond simultaneity in the display of border dots affects whether the dots will provide effective cues for recognition of shape patterns.

It may be relevant, therefore, that another study from this laboratory [ 18] has found that the degree of simultaneity in the presentation of border dots determines the percentage of shapes that can be identified.

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The flow of drugs and illegal immigrants over the sparsely populated, remote border here, moreover, pales compared with that in Arizona, whose border, dotted with towns and roads facilitating trafficking, registers the highest number of drug seizures and arrests of illegal crossers of any state.

The Salar was so mesmerising that we expected everything – the next few days, the rest of the trip, life – to be an anti-climax, but our journey took us through very different but almost as spectacular scenery, as we drove south-west from Uyuni to the Eduardo Avaroa national reserve, which stretches to the Chilean border, dotted with volcanos and lakes in spectacular colours.

Mostly Google acts like a traditional cartographer: solid grey lines mark international borders; dotted grey lines show "treaty" and "provisional" boundaries; and a dashed grey line indicates "disputed" borders between countries.

Although France is the cultural home of casinos, its coasts and borders dotted with some of the oldest, most famous and successful ones, the industry as a whole is under threat.

A smaller deal to run Borders' dot-com tacks on maybe 4% in incremental book sales, and Amazon's newly announced agreement to run Target's Web site won't kick in any sales volume to speak of until mid-2002, afthe the companies' technologies are merged.

On the obverse side is a bust of a man wearing a diadem and a robe, with a border of dots around the edge.

The Bellwether: Oxford County Oxford County, along Maine's western border, is dotted by blue-collar mill towns like Rumford and full of Franco-American voters who skew Democratic.

Much of the rest of the border is dotted with foreboding natural features — rough mountains, expansive deserts and the Rio Grande, which divides the United States and Mexico in Texas.

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