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After all, as Franz Schmidt, the Met's manager for special projects, put it: "You're dealing with objects that cannot be replaced if they are damaged, broken or lost.
As mathematicians were now dealing with objects beyond what we can visualise, these "shapes" became known in general as "algebraic cycles".
He said that, for police at traditionally black events like hip-hop concerts, "there's a perception coming in that they're not just dealing with revelers; they're dealing with objects that, absent a measure of coercive control, would become violent".
Lines are moving faster partly because passengers now know the drill — they empty their pockets, take off their shoes and put their toiletries in resealable bags without needing to be told — and partly because screeners have gotten faster at identifying and dealing with objects that look suspicious on X-ray, specialists say.
When studying complex vibrations, simultaneous measurements at several points are indispensable if one is dealing with objects whose vibrational behavior is not guaranteed to be stable over longer periods of time, such as biological specimens, micro-mechanical elements or objects characterized by nearly resonant normal modes with different vibrational patterns.
Metallurgists enjoy dealing with objects of a technical nature.
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The experimental results demonstrated that, compared with the CAM-Shift, PF, VAPF, and M-PF, the proposed algorithm was effective and robust in dealing with object tracking under conditions of complex dynamics, occlusion, and affine transformation.
The visual system wasn't designed to deal with objects that are thousands of miles away.
And natural scientists deal with objects that are not listening to their predictions - which gives them an advantage over most social researchers!
Since much of their energy is devoted to these urgent cases, little is left to deal with objects that are safely in museum vaults or display cases and will still be available to be claimed years or decades from now.
Though Biddulph's books are busy with pop facts from the kinds of research studies challenged in Cordelia Fine's Delusions of Gender or Natasha Walter's Living Dolls – girl babies "prefer" looking at faces, boys are "hardwired" to deal with objects and systems, etc, etc – his project has always been gently antisexist.
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