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The name is probably a play on words, not virtual reality but "augmented reality".
Not really, but augmented reality seems to be all the rage in the comics world, so let's run with it.
Mostly it's a social history, from the mid-19th century to the present, but augmented by fascinating detours through science and psychology.
Roasted red pepper salad ($6) is on the sedate side, not as sweet as I expected but augmented by feta cheese and a garlic vinaigrette.
This show, mostly from the Fort Lauderdale holdings but augmented by some outside loans, was organized by William Valerio, curator at the Queens Museum, with the collaboration of Jorge Santis, curator of collections at the Florida museum.
He went to classes but augmented his training by following Londoners about, mimicking their gait, their traits and their gestures -- all of which would be put to good use in a brilliant career to come.
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Analgesic adjuvants do not relieve pain by themselves, but augment the action of a known analgesic [31].
A Sybil may duplicate numerous malicious nodes that entail little cost but augment chances to receive reporting rights.
But augmenting the faster acoustic portions of a sound apparently helps people identify what materials are involved in an event.
The idea is not to replace traditional expert venture capitalists, but augment them with a crowd of evangelists, recruiters and connectors.
Thus, for better computational efficiency, we need to replace the spectral matching technique with the Hungarian method [15], a linear assignment matching approach, but augment the original spatial-temporal features with their associated shape context descriptors [16].
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