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At big events, the speaker's image is often projected on giant video screens, allowing people to see quirks that once went largely unnoticed.
Yet the reality of murder on the families involved is much more sobering, traumatic and, well, messier than is often projected on our screens.
An undue burden of autobiography is often projected onto artists working in the margins, the presumption being that art by women, or by people of color, is meaningful only insofar as it looks inward, reflecting on their own marginality.
But with limited time, that mass of data is often projected down to a single number like GPA or number of stars on GitHub.
The misfit between data and synthetics is often projected into the CLVD component of the moment tensor, leaving the DC parameters strike, dip, and rake relatively undisturbed (Schurr and Nabelek 1999).
In a DFP system, a sequence of phase-shifted sinusoidal fringes is often projected on the object by the projector, and the fringes are distorted by the object surface and captured by a camera.
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A further challenge is the sustainability of such CABs, as funding is often project-related.
But he was often projected as a guard, largely because he has 32-inch arms.
Cannabis cultivation cases are the cause of the biggest over-egging, he says: "Plants are often projected beyond their yield capacities and then broken down into single unit deals and multiplied by the number of crops in a year.
This is an important question since experimentally determined identity nucleotides in tRNAGlx are often projected as universal across the bacterial kingdom [ 40].
Because of severe loss of detected optical signals from deep tissue, the reconstructed brain activities were often projected toward the superficial layer.
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