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Similarly, pixels are poor at rendering fine spacing adjustments between letters.
The fine spacing of the grid (0.25 mm) was used to enable accurate localization of the maximum of RSRP.
Data points acquired with the wider spacing when the animal was closer than 1.3 m were discarded, as were data acquired with the fine spacing when the porpoise was more than 2 m away.
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"It is going to be a very fine space to perform in as well as to listen to music," Dr. Stepniak said, declaring the sound "clear" and "warm," though there is still some tweaking to be done "to make sure the hall is performing as well as it can be".
For suitable problems (those in which fine space-time resolution is needed only in isolated spatial regions), most of the particles are not processed on any given step.
From them, the RSSI is the least adequate for the UWB case, since it does not profit from the fine space-time resolution of UWB signals and requires a site-specific path loss model.
It will be shown that no steady state solution for uniformly aerated bubble columns can be obtained above a certain gas velocity if a sufficiently fine space grid is used.
In most mammals the comb is formed by a group of teeth with fine spaces between them.
To better understand the adverse health effects of PM2.5-exposure, accurate estimates of the spatiotemporal variation of PM2.5 levels at fine space and time scales are needed.
ISTAM is a bottom-up ABM in which the transmission network is built on the simulated physical contacts between individuals at a fine space-time scale [ 39, 40].
The grid had a finer spacing at the inlet and outlet regions.
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