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Printing either the Notebooks or Natural Selection results in output that is worthy of publication in a distinguished print volume.
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A neural network was then applied to distinguish print and copying techniques.
These are the first two-dimensional features considered to distinguish printing and copying techniques.
Roughness is used to distinguish inkjet printing from laser printing and copying.
Generally speaking, people are interested in identifying the prints of mammals, but you can learn to quickly distinguish between prints left by mammals, reptiles, and birds, to make a quick generalization.
And adding plain cushions to the mix allows one's eyes to rest and distinguish the prints rather than being overwhelmed by colour.
Their encyclopaedia was to include about 45 principal subjects (distinguished by titles printed across the whole page), supported by another 30 lengthy articles, the whole being contained within one alphabetical sequence interspersed with numerous brief entries enhanced by references, where appropriate, to the principal subjects.
Species of Crepidotus having a similar shape can be distinguished by their brown spore print, compared with the white spore print of P. stipticus.
The artist's "touch" is highly evident in Mr. Winter's prints — this is one of the hallmarks of lithography — but in Mr. Dunham's case, it would be difficult to distinguish between a print made digitally and through traditional means.
This method distinguishes the odour print resulting from the constituent VOCs directly, without identifying the individual compounds.
The scientist, Donald Doller of the Suffolk County Crime Laboratory, said that only the outline of the shoe print could be distinguished.
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