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Minson observes that most people don't make consistent eye contact.
Consistent eye contact reflects self-confidence, friendliness, and a willingness to engage with your interviewer, who may be just as uncomfortable as you are.
However, the geometric normalization of the preprocessing phase subsequently uses eye location to scale the probes (and the gallery images) to have consistent eye locations and overall face dimensions of a 130-pixel width and a 150-pixel height, regardless of input image size or optical resolution.
A consistent eye for pivotal work has allowed the five-year-old photo publication to produce 10 captivating issues, and boundless web content.
So what I did was: I read a couple of GQ articles online about how to shake a hand, practiced on a few friends over the course of a week, and then, on the day, I hit him with the sucker: right foot striding forward, firm-yet-balanced grip, two pumps up and down, consistent eye contact, break.
So what I did was: I read a couple of GQ articles online about how to shake a hand, practised on a few mates over the course of a week and then, on the day, I hit him with the sucker: right foot striding forward, firm-yet-balanced grip, two pumps up and down, consistent eye contact, break.
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If there is one grammatical gaffe perhaps a Freudian slip that elicits the most consistent eye-rolling among college admission professionals, it is when students and parents use the royal "we" to refer to the child's experience.
Subject performance is higher for the Bruce&Tsotsos data set than for the National Geographic data set, implying more consistent eye-scanning behaviour for the former data set.
3.4 (Table 1, Fig. 5), subjects have less consistent eye-scanning behaviour on the National Geographic data set in comparison with the Bruce&Tsotsos data set: for the inter-subject model in Table 1, we obtain an AUC of 0.7931 versus 0.8722, respectively.
To him, understanding the Earth meant looking at it unblinkingly with careful and consistent scientific eyes.
Mf1, the murine homologue of FKHL7, is expressed in the developing brain, skeletal system, and eye, consistent with FKHL7 having a role in ocular development.
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