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In an early paper, we proposed a lightweight collector for distributed object cataloguing over the World Wide Web.
Such surveys have been done in the past (e.g. DENIS (Cioni et al, 2000); MSX (Egan et al, 2001)), but using IRAC (Fazio et al, 2004) and MIPS (Rieke et al, 2004), the first modern infrared surveys of the LMC (Meixner et al., 2006) and SMC (Gordon et al., 2011) have been done, cataloguing over 8 million and 2 million infrared point sources in the LMC and SMC, respectively (Boyer et al., 2011).
More recent resequencing efforts have refined this picture by cataloguing over 8 million SNP alleles across 16 inbred strains [41] and genetic maps of similar densities were further imputed in 49 strains [42].
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At present, the system has catalogued over 650,000 images and 10,000 videos from the Web.
The ruin of Yunior's best relationship and his lack of recovery are catalogued over six years.
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Second, as catalogued over and over again, millennials have bucked their parents' tendency to purchase glitzy, glamorous things and instead prefer glitzy, glamorous experiences.
Drawing of an astrolabe in an arabic manuscript from c.1350, originally by Abu Alii al-Hasan (b. Uthman al-Marrakushi), a Muslim mathematician and astronomer from Morocco who catalogued over 240 stars (Image via the Wellcome Library, London under a CC BY 4.0).
In comparison, this star catalogue featured many more stars than the 850 documented by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus (c. 190 c.120 BC) in his catalogue, and more than Ptolemy (AD 83 161), who catalogued over 1,000.
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