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In this experiment, 1/16 pixels from each image boundary were cut off.
In terms of causality, the arguments contend that in sustaining a boundary, systems cut off many causalities, while simultaneously they must control some, but not all, causalities vital for their reproduction (Luhmann 1995).
Smaller windows produce boundaries that cut off parts of irregular colonies, and larger ones start encompassing neighboring colonies.
Remember to stick to your boundaries and cut off all contact if necessary.
With the help of (3.68), a boundary cut-off function (zeta in C^0 {bar{B}}_R cap C^2(S_zeta )), (0le zeta le 1) satisfying (3.60) and (3.62) can be constructed.
For the contour boundaries, which already include a form of buffer zone, the boundary cut-off criteria was set to 10%% of the optimally determined value ('no holes' criterion) of the spatial density, thus increasing the bounds in all directions, but not necessarily by the same distance (Fig. 2).
He looked dangerous, adding a second boundary with a square cut off Bresnan.
However, Hassan was taken to hospital after he chased a ball to the boundary, trying in vain to cut off the four which brought up Cook's fifty - and was injured falling over a picket fence.
Depending on how the image of sarcomeres is cut off at boundaries, the estimate can be either smaller or larger than the exact value.
Stepping across the stumps, be tries to flick the ball past short fine leg but the burly Samit Patel gets his body behind it to cut off a potential boundary and they run one.
On June 17, a low pressure area cut off from a stationary frontal boundary near Bermuda.
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