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"As the UAVs descend, they can navigate horizontally toward a user-specified delivery location using little to no power, other than to stabilise the UAV and/or guide the direction of descent.
It can help to guide the direction of a discussion.
These experimental results also guide the direction of future research.
The category and appearance features are utilized as the prior constraints to guide the direction of object label propagation.
Discrete micropatterns on biomaterial surfaces can be used to guide the direction of mammalian cell movement by orienting cell morphology.
His unique approach emphasizes innovation, rejects the notion of the media company as tastemaker, and lets the audience guide the direction of product and content offerings.
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Central bankers try and guide the directions of markets by telling investors what fashions should be followed.
Scientists have known about microtubules for half a century, but only now have they found what guides the direction of growth.
The Obama campaign has come under scrutiny lately for guiding the direction of interviews with President Obama, though not the same degree of guidance as Ms. Boyd reported on Thursday.
BIM technology aids the architect by guiding the direction of the design and abbreviating the amount of time spent determining whether certain priorities of the project accomplished.
Therefore, a surgical device that not only guides the direction of bone cutting but also restores the preoperative condylar head positioning in the temporomandibular fossa was needed.
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