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Because it is the combination of various hash descriptors, the content-based fingerprinting can be considered as an extension and evolution of image hashing and thus offers much more freedom to accommodate different robust features (color, shape, texture, salient points, etc., [7]) and design efficient hashing algorithms to successfully against different types of attacks and distortions.

The amount of smoothing was set to 8 degrees of freedom to accommodate the two peaks and intervening valley expected in the transect curve.

The authors propose that these differences primarily arise because globular proteins typically employ more residues to "construct" their three-dimensional structures, leaving them fewer degrees of freedom to accommodate substitutions.

Alternatively, the functioning enzyme may consist of a B'B" heterodimer, allowing more degrees of freedom to accommodate destabilizing mutations [ 31], as observed in Aquifex aeolicus[ 32, 33]; the transition from a homo- to a heterodimer initially might not have been adaptive, but the resulting heterodimer nevertheless may be under strong purifying selection [ 34].

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The revised State-Space Method (SSM) is expanded from two-degrees-of-freedom to multi-degrees-of-freedom as to accommodate more complex analysis such as dynamic analysis of high-rise, multi-storey structure installed with MPCFS.

But it suggests that in America, religious institutions will not break under the weight of moral freedom but bend, as many of them have bent already, to accommodate themselves to the freedom of moral choice to which Americans have increasingly grown accustomed.

"A company might decide that it's good for morale to accommodate the exercise of freedom of speech on an issue that is very important to people, but that's an employment judgment not law".

Although in FAK the backbone torsion angles of Gly563 fall into the additional allowed region for non-glycine residues, it is possible that the freedom of a glycine residue is required to accommodate the conformational transition.

Eight degrees of freedom were used for the smoothing procedure to accommodate the two peaks and intervening valley expected in the transect curve.

Because designers often only have a vague and incomplete notion of the design in the early design phases, the system needs to accommodate a high degree of freedom of expression and types of abstraction.

More and more start-ups, and even established companies are going to great lengths to accommodate employee flexibility and encourage employee freedom.

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