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The phrase "in a are of" is not grammatically correct.
It appears to be a typo or error. It is unclear what the intended meaning of the phrase is, but it is not commonly used in written English. A corrected version of the phrase could be "in an area of," which means within a particular region or location. For example: - "The park is located in an area of town that is known for its beautiful gardens." - "She lives in a rural area of the country where there are no major cities nearby." - "We are currently experiencing heavy rain in our area of the state."
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While the images (obtained from SCface database) in (a) are of poor image quality, the images in (b) may have lower biometric quality.
Images in a are of the first twin under different expression and controlled illumination while images in b are of the second twin under different expression and uncontrolled illumination.
Images in a are of the first twin under different illumination and expression while images in b are of the second twin under different illumination and expression Fig. 4 Example frontal faces.
An alignment A of S is a set of strings A = (a, a,..., a m -1) over the alphabet { A, C, G, U, -} ('-' is called the "gap" character), satisfying that: All strings in A are of the same length.
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