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Isringhausen does have a reference point.
"The research involved having real shark fin, so they could have a reference point," he said.
"He doesn't have a reference point," said Delridge L. Hunter, a professor of interdisciplinary studies.
The concepts used in the fabrication of the cross-mounting buccal index include having a reference point, maintaining the vertical dimension of occlusion, and supplying the ability for cross mounting.
"It's about having a reference point — and traveling with it," said Kate Mulleavy, while her sister explained that their childhood home in a small town outside Santa Cruz, south of San Francisco, was the starting position.
Six sets of measurements have been carried-out for different hot gas inlet and outlet temperatures, including also isothermal measurements without any heat transfer in order to have a reference point for the pressure drop of the flow through the device.
According to a spokesman for Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, city officials should be able to recover in the next three years almost $40 million in unpaid property taxes -- or, to have a reference point, more or less the same amount that NBC reportedly paid Conan O'Brien in a lump sum to simply go away.
Second, the use of LHRS needs to be improved since the cells that do not have a reference point will have no data.
The previous study had a reference point on the CEJ of the tooth, while the present study set a reference point on the alveolar crest of edentulous region.
In order to have a reference point during the evaluation, an equivalent - commonly used - detector was implemented: the energy detector for a single primary channel.
"I think it's important to be able to try and play well without having a reference point, our last reference point was France, a lot of the boys wouldn't have played in that game," he added.
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