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Some have filaments or other characteristics that make it easy to recognize their value by touch.
- Is it easy to recognize success in this job?
The device fabricated in this way had a remarkably high on/off ratio of 104 and a long retention time over 4 × 104 s, which made it easy to recognize the two binary states.
It's just on a longer scale than perhaps makes it easy to recognize".
The normal washer fluid that gets topped off during your oil change, or that you can buy at most gas stations, is blue making it easy to recognize.
In practice, study staff found it easy to recognize strong positive test lines even in the absence of control lines and to interpret them correctly.
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(I think that, for similar reasons, I find it easier to recognize a caricature than a straightforward portrait or a photograph).
The mix of boaters from different areas made it easier to recognize landmarks and tricky spots, he said, especially traveling at top speed.
A common change-up, the "circle change," is thrown with two fingers in a circle and a mostly open hand; more of the ball is visible, which makes it easier to recognize (though not necessarily to hit).
Natural science research follows a stereotypical pattern and such uniformity makes it easier to recognize and evaluate the results of such research.
9 Fill the well of the TP with fixative to make the surface of the solution slightly convex to act as a lens that makes it easier to recognize the samples.
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