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In 108 (26%) (range 0 43% across journals) of the imaging figures it was not possible to determine whether the image referred to one of the cases of the study population or not (Table 2).
The youngster had died; new research undertaken on this and other works in "Picturing America" revealed that her drooping bouquet of flowers and faraway stare, among other visual clues in the image, referred to her death.
This grim image referred to methods of political torture he had read about in the work of V. S. Naipaul, and also in a book by the Argentine journalist Jacobo Timerman, which Harriet had told him about.
The merger procedure is set to retrieve at most C n number of the highest valued pixels from the correlation image, referred to as candidate pores.
The header image, referred to as a "cover" image by some other social media networks, is the image that appears above your user name on your profile.
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(Note that the reference to "bottle" in the image refers to the "rings").
The model image refers to an image defined as reference (the expected output), and "image under test" (output of a given program under test) is the one the oracle indicates how similar it is to the model image.
In recent years Mr. Brown has created ritualized works that, through idiom or image, refer to contemporary West African dancing.
The image refers to a breathtaking classic of Japanese erotica, Hokusai's woodcut "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife" (1814) — a woman sumptuously pleasured by two octopuses.
The petition stated that Wonder Woman's current image, referring in particular to her outfit and appearance, was inappropriate, and the empowerment role should be held by a real woman.
Research published in 2011 (PDF) by LSE economist Dr Joan Costandont and Professor Mireia Jofre-Bonet of City University concluded that eating disorders are "socially formed" and that "body image" refers to the place "where body, mind and culture meet".
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