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The frame captures the gang holding up people outside a building, as well as space to the side of that building the characters cannot see.
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The data, collected over a one-month time frame, captured the results of 1.86 billion individual measurements on over 200 websites.
The electrolyte (5 µL drop) quickly get absorbed by the electrodes, and as such, a slow-motion frame capturing the first electrode electrolyte contact was used for the contact angle and wettability measurements.
And occasionally that ordinariness achieves magnificence, like the moment when the camera's framing captures the succession of staircase-d men so that it rhymes with the electric succession of French Republicans flinging their arms up at the pedestaled "live free or die" lady in François-Léon Sicard's "La Convention Nationale" sculpture, which dominates that section of the building.
Many of them include snippets of the world in the corners of the frames, capturing the cars, the houses and the long-gone businesses, the hairstyles and outfits of passersby.
The frame captured at the R wave of the ECG was considered to be the end-diastolic frame, and the frame with the smallest left ventricular silhouette the end-systolic frame.
Thereafter, a correlation matrix S C x, y) is calculated by summarizing complex elements having the same coordinates (x, y) over all the frames in accordance with Here I x, y, t) is value of the pixel with coordinates (x, y) of the image frame captured at the moment of t.
While the TFC is performed, every frame captured on the specific channel is stored in Net Buffer List (NBL), and then the user application refers the captured frame by reading the address of the NBL as in Figure 3(b).
Fig. 1c (left bottom) is a frame captured by the video camera, showing (1) the shoulder rotation angle.
Almost like a frame that captures the bee in the middle of falling, its a haunting reminder of the honey bee crisis that's been making headlines.
The human ecology perspective, originally proposed by Bronfenbrenner (1979), offers a conceptual frame which captures the interdependence of social factors and the contextual circumstances [ 46] that may seen as contributing to and/or mitigating social vulnerability.
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