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However, reflectance should be within [0~1], which means that it cannot completely contains the whole information of input image.
Then, a minimum circle, to be used by the transform procedure (see Figure 26) [39], is defined as the smallest circle that completely contains the symbol.
As shown in Figure 3, laser TV completely contains all the colors of the conventional gamut defined by ITU-R BT.709 in the CIE-u'v' coordinate system, and its gamut coverage ratio out of ITU-R BT.709 is 15.93%, and gamut coverage ratio out of UHDTV is 2.16%, as shown in Table 3.
It is possible that completely contains, such as Sensors and in Figure 2. When two sensors have overlapping cover ranges and none of them is contained in the other, one of them is a backward neighbor and the other is a forward neighbor.
The first of these regions borders the functionally-localized face-selective region we find in the right fusiform gyrus, also known as the right 'fusiform face area' (FFA) [27], while the second surrounds and completely contains the functionally-localized face-selective region we found in the right IOG, the right 'occipital face area' (OFA) [26].
The likelihood of carryover contamination can be reduced in the future by implementing the RPAC assay on a compact, fully enclosed device that completely contains the reaction.
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Complete custody episodes were those completely contained within the follow-up period (i.e. reception date of or after 1 January 2000 and release date of or before 31 March 2012).
Officials expected to completely contain the fire on Sept. 15.
State and local fire officials said Saturday that the blaze in the San Fernando Valley had been completely contained.
Depending on weather conditions, it could take another month or two before the wildfire is completely contained and extinguished.
The forest is today almost completely contained within the M25, the notorious orbital motorway that encircles outer London.
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