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The model developed has amalgamated human auditory periphery with a mammalian model of the auditory synapse due to a lack of electrophysiological measurements of the human auditory synapse.
It was the intense stylisation of those images, with their finely brushed outlines and their rounded and buttony furniture and their faces so curiously amalgamated of human and animal elements, that drew me in, into a world where I, child though I was, loomed as a king, and where my parents and other grownups were strangers".
For comparison, the same procedures were used to generate amalgamated databases for human (build 36), mouse (build 36) and dog (build 2).
While fauna— and sometimes even animal-human amalgamated hybrids— can be the subjects of these works, very rarely have flora been X-rayed for artistic purposes.
The vision of people amalgamated with their surroundings in a spontaneous way created a new, context-aware era of human-computer interaction.
Tanganyikans want to be amalgamated.
Pros: Cheap, and easily amalgamated into existing algorithms.
In 2002, additional neighbouring communities were amalgamated into the city.
Mix until all the ingredients are evenly amalgamated.
Stop as soon as the mixture is amalgamated.
The bureau amalgamated with the Fabian Society in 1938.
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