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His expression never wavered, although once or twice he looked downwards, fiddled with a button on his jacket, tightened his knuckles.
Only the comparison between SSG and MSG of the same size supported our prediction (comparison B, prediction 2), and that was true only for individuals in smaller groups during resting where individuals in the population that never associated with other species looked downwards more than individuals in MSG (Table 2, Fig. 3).
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Lloyd looks downwards, his voice dropping a little again.
Quickly!" says Belinda, as all five of them lean over the rail looking downwards at the water.
Overlaying more and more data will provide much richer visualisation, adds Mr Berkenstock.Nor will all the nanosats be looking downwards.
"On a studio level, the odds of it happening are a lot less likely than on an independent film level, sure," he says, looking downwards.
The comic characters depicted on the boxes of children's breakfast cereals are almost always looking downwards.
Four of the hydrophone clusters were assembled with the hydrophones pointing upward, referred to as "standard", while one cluster was assembled with the hydrophones looking downwards.
Accordingly, the Cr channel of skin color is used for human face localization because in situations involving severe occlusion (crowded scenes with people overlapping one another), human face is the most visible body part when viewed with a typical surveillance camera positioned looking downwards from a height.
Because in supermarkets the boxes are typically displayed on shelves above a child's eye-level; the characters, by looking downwards, appear to be looking at the children – in effect, making eye-contact, as a device for gaining attention and increasing trust.
According to a recent study by Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab, two-thirds of the characters on the boxes for popular children's cereal brands look downwards.
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