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Segmental events are represented as dense linear arrays of dots in the same or opposite orientation as the main diagonal but located off the main diagonal.
The first is that similar secondary structures will maintain matching dot plot diagrams with dots in the same or in close positions.
The other one I use out of the Wechsler is called … visual memory span…where you have a card with dots on it and you touch the dots in a certain sequence and they've got to touch the dots in the same sequence, so there's no language, once you've got the trick across.
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To test our assumption, we select tryptophan and thenylalanine as replacements of RNase A to synthesize C-dots in the same conditions.
The paper reproduced in the obituary came later--it has just one dot in the same spot.
This is equivalent to determine the distance Δf between the a red dot and the blue dot in the same defocus circle.
A proportion of the dots move in the same direction, and the remaining dots move in random directions.
Whenever six dots appear in the same box they fuse together to form a single dot in the next box to the left.
If the dots plot in the same place, then climate change has not affected the chances of that event happening.
If both dots lie in the same object, then the superpixels should be merged.
As in Experiment 3, subjects were able to indicate whether the patterns of color motion were the same in the two circles (i.e., whether or not the red dots moved in the same direction) when they attended only to these stimuli [ t 8) = 5.43, p <.0001].
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