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This retained material 1.5 250 μm in size, capturing the range of OM used by consumers57,58.
Recent technical advances have allowed submicron resolution, and this has resulted in increased challenges in capturing the range of structural information within such diverse samples.
A collaboration between the portrait photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, who directed it, and the film critic Elvis Mitchell, who did the interviews, it consists of a series of portraits capturing the range of what is often called the black experience.
One hundred and forty-four drawings capturing the range of Leonardo's interests, from painting and music to engineering and botany, will feature across a dozen shows in UK cities from Belfast to Sheffield.
What this meant, of course, was that the account of the 1860s was now woefully inadequate to the task of capturing the range of signs and signification that Peirce thought important for philosophy and logic.
That earlier work ditched the pattern matching approach of the first speech translation systems in favour of statistical models that did a better job of capturing the range of human vocal ability.
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This helps capture the range of uncertainty in the forecasts.
The horizontal axis captures the range of factors organizations offer.
Samples were measured for DOC using automated colorimetry, and should capture the range of molecules <1.5 μm in size59.
ODT is able to capture the range of results depicted by DNS.
"This huge range of polling results still doesn't capture the range of what might happen in the polling booth," Cohn wrote.
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