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But neither idea could win out, because astronomers had never been able to link a burst to an identifiable object.
In aerial photogrammetry surveying, ground control points (GCPs), which are identifiable object with a known size, are selected so that the scale of the model can be set in real world units.
He reveals running through all of Lewis' fiction the "strange current" of what Lewis called "'Joy,' a feeling of intense desire, or Sehnsucht, which has no identifiable object save Heaven". He calls attention to "the dialect of opposites" that is "part of the fabric of Lewis' work" to the careful images and rhythms that show up in Lewis' prose.
In this context, we define a "phylogenetic resource" as any uniquely identifiable object or procedure from the domain of phylogenetic research, ranging from the granular, e.g. a specific node in a tree, to the holistic, e.g. a study, or a step in an analysis workflow.
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The radiation did not appear to arise from identifiable objects.
I suspect that facts on the Web are now more rhetorical devices than identifiable objects.
Using specially dramatic, harsh lighting, Murch painted groups of suggestive, but not always identifiable, objects around a dominant, blocky shape.
At first, the spacecraft were able to show identifiable objects no smaller than 100 meters ( 300 feet).
And what was this – some sort of explosion, and a discarded mobile phone with this afternoon's time on it alongside close-ups of familiar but maddeningly not quite identifiable objects?
The only identifiable objects found in the wreckage, he wrote, in graphic detail, were the pilot's left hand and liver, and two blood-spattered but unbroken bottles of Coke.
"I wanted to present the breadth of the field as it is today, in particular the balance between the intimacy of small identifiable objects and pure sculptural forms," Mr. Ellsworth said.
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