Sentence examples for face pattern from inspiring English sources

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Milled-face hammers are good for driving galvanized nails because the rough face pattern will not rub the galvanized coating off the nails.

A 21-year-old college student accused in a string of pipe bombings told a county officer he wanted to make a smiley face pattern with his targets, investigators said today.

With them was a small group of shore larks, showing their splendid black and yellow face pattern and the tiny 'horns' that give them their alternative name, horned lark.

CNN can automatically learn and synthesize a problem-specific feature extractor from a training set, without making any assumptions or using any hand-made design concerning the features to extract or the areas of the face pattern to analyze.

The registered face is then modeled using different features (average color using red-green normalized color space and considering just the center of the estimated face container; eyes patterns; whole face pattern) in order to re-detect it, for tracking purposes, in the subsequent frames [88].

The adult common firecrest has a distinguishing face pattern showing a bright white supercilium (eyebrow) and black eye-stripe, and the juvenile usually shows enough of this face pattern to be readily distinguished from the plain-faced goldcrest.

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Photographic images contain thousands (sometimes hundreds of thousands) of more background patterns than face patterns.

Germany is beginning to use biometric data to scan individuals at border crossings, and Facebook even collects face patterns to suggest who should be tagged in photos.

The hundred-dollar bill, for example, is embedded with a micro-optic security ribbon a blue line, next to Benjamin Franklin's face, patterned with alternating images of the Liberty Bell and the number "100" which, when the bill is tilted, move up and down, left and right.

In one area of Costa Rica alone, a team of researchers led by Daniel H. Janzen and Winnie Hallwachs of the University of Pennsylvania and John M. Burns of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History have discovered hundreds of species of moths and butterflies whose caterpillars or chrysalises display false eye and face patterns that mimic those of snakes, lizards or other animals.

Similar to face patterns, the distribution of gait patterns is expected to be nonlinear and complex.

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