Sentence examples for enclosed shapes from inspiring English sources

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"The app uses the OpenCV library to identify enclosed shapes and then decides what the UI is based off its location, size and shape (but only when obvious).

So a lot of the visual inspiration were in the form of enclosed shapes and forms – Japanese flower arrangements, cross-section diagrams, architectural models, typography posters and spot illustrations.

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The most highly conserved binding site is that of the HIV-1 protease, likely due to the large volume and enclosed shape of the catalytic binding site that enables consistent identification by fpocket and robust detection of similarity by SiteHopper, respectively.

Castles began to take on a more regular, enclosed shape, ideally quadrilateral or at least polygonal in design, especially in the more prosperous south.

Each mitochondrion (singular) should contain an enclosed shape with many ridges and switchback lines.

The central feature is that rodents repeatedly explore pairs of objects at opposite ends of an enclosed maze shaped like a bow-tie.

It should be noted that the approach is different as our segmentation is voxel based while FSL-First defines an enclosed surface shaped to the structure of interest.

Pull them past each other slightly so the paper overlaps, making an enclosed cone shape.

A series of photo paintings, Connected World, use interlocking ellipses of bright-coloured plastic to enclose organic shapes.

First, pieces are enclosed within rectangle shapes and then the rectangles are packed.

Often, monograms are enclosed in a shape, such as a circle or rectangular plaque shape.

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