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The algorithm is also able to handle tightly packed and crossing fibers, though the accuracy suffers in these cases, as not all fibers may be detected fully or gaps may occur within single fibers.
For instance, it is possible to use the online genomic signal aggregator (GSA), which assigns each genomic position to the nearest anchor in order to reduce the artifacts caused by the subsets of anchors clustering together, to handle tightly clustered anchors.
Wrap the string around the handle tightly going down.
Make sure that you are holding the leather around the handle tightly so that you get an accurate measurement.
Place some of the garlic cloves into the crusher, squeeze the handle tightly down and scrape off the crushed garlic into the bowl.
Lightly wrap the remaining fingers around the handle of the knife, bending them all the way around the knife without gripping the handle tightly.
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And J.G. Brunbech, an APC expert at the Danish Army Material Command in Oksboel, observes that the crew's limbs are prone to becoming prickly and numb, and their hands get tired, because they must grip the vehicle's safety handles tightly.
The LS comes with a fun five-speed tranny, and it handles tightly given that it's a fairly large car.
It handles tightly, is a joy to drive in most conditions due to a stable, large-car ride and progressive suspension that forgives rough roads, and offers a flexible cockpit that can seat four comfortably.
Here the balance key points are pedals and the handle with the help of which you maneuver and shift weights.So keep your foot firm on pedals and hold the handles tightly.
Hold the vise handles tightly and make sure you've got a good grip, since you don't want the nut to slip when you bring the hammer down.
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