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Although it is of high relevance for several research areas, it is mostly referred to as a subtask of 3D building reconstruction.
11. "Some people may assume readily off the bat that it means fat, however, in my country Jamaica it is mostly referred as to a woman whose body is firm and is seen as a compliment".
The Civil War itself is mostly referred to from the outside looking in, although Spielberg opens the film with a grisly and brutal battle sequence that hammers home both the mass carnage and the intimacy of its violence.
This approach is mostly referred to as 'genetic engineering', although this term is often used in a broader context.
Although there is lack of a validated case definition, when an individual attributes his/her health symptoms to EMF exposure, this is mostly referred to as electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
This may have increased the risk of missing some valuable information and thus we recruited a large enough sample to enable us to answer our research question; this concept is mostly referred to as data saturation.
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"I meant what I said about not being Sean's ex is that I am tired of living in a world where women are mostly referred to as a man's past, present or future," she writes.
ALOHA-based algorithms are mostly referred to as Framed-Slotted ALOHA (FSA)[7, 8].
Noticing was mostly referred to by the learners on day one (GI 70%%, Grammaring 60%%).
Recently, ICLCs have been mostly referred to as telocytes (TCs) [6].
Second, the quantitative data identified the most prevalent client characteristics, to which the Healing Model of Care ought to be tailored: clients were mostly Aboriginal men, all had multiple risk factors, were mostly referred from the criminal justice system, and were mostly aged from 26 to 35.
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