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"At Forest's Edge," which shows a man with a crossbow-tipped rifle and a woman with a guitar or cello case, could have been deemed a failure and discarded by Balthus or Max Beckmann, who are both finely represented in galleries downstairs from this show.
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Results indicate that the flow fiber path only needs few variables to finely represent the fiber path, which can provide satisfying and manufacturable fiber paths by combination use of curvature constraint.
In regard to the classification procedure, TPLRMC first coarsely searches K nearest neighbors for a given query sample with LRM, then finely represents the query sample as a linear combination of the chosen K nearest neighbors, and finally uses LRM to perform classification.
CD45RO is the most suitable single marker for memory T-cell population in human, which could finely represent the activation status of T cell.
One end should have a bulbous top for the head, while the rest should taper down finely to represent the back of the dragonfly.
The verdict represented a finely balanced muddle.
Each core is finely sliced and represents a window of deposition which can be dated using radio-isotopic techniques.
With the proud face of a woman carved in high relief on the cover and the rest adorned by finely painted hieroglyphics representing texts from the Book of the Dead, it is one of the stars of the show.
The sediments of Lake Ogawara, which include a succession of finely laminated clays, represent a good natural archive of past environmental changes.
Concrete was represented in the model by finely meshed solid elements, and beam elements represented reinforcing bars.
A small computational domain is preferable to define the grid spacing as finely as possible to represent minor variations in supersaturation.
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