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Patrons spent a remarkable amount of time in front of the store's huge mirrors, sampling styles different only by the faintest degree.
It is thus likely that they adapt emission levels to the echo reflection properties of the environment to some degree; fainter in confined, echo-cluttered environments and louder in more open, less cluttered situations.
These rather convenient and versatile methods can increase astrometric and, to a lesser degree, photometric accuracy of faint GEO object observations.
Witnesses said it appeared the man, who was taken to a hospital for observation, fainted in the 92-degree heat.
They described, and the newspaper verified, temperatures of more than 100 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37 degrees Celsius, in the warehouse, causing several employees to faint and fall ill and the company to maintain ambulances outside.
And then, with a jolt of suspense, while John Williams' strings score remains faint, the camera slowly revolves around Graham at 360 degrees.
Thus, we infer that fainting after bed rest does not relate to the degree of neural cardiovascular changes induced by HDBR.
Because the vast majority of WDs have very low polarization degree (<0.5 per cent), they can be used as faint linear polarization standards.
Telescopes, which can have cameras, have been adapted with varying degrees of success to pick up high-altitude satellites and extremely faint objects.
ER was seen in ∼70% of GFP puncta, which underestimates the degree of colocalization as GFP puncta are seen in more sections than the faint ER strands (see Figure 3C ).
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