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Discover LudwigThe term "marked feature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a unique or distinct feature that stands out from others. For example: "The marked feature of John's new car was its bright yellow paint job."
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The continued growth of the state capital was a marked feature of the postwar years.
Though union membership growth was a marked feature of the early 20th century in Britain, as in Australasia, its upward course was less steady and more vulnerable to shifts in the economic cycle.
In periods of longitudinal airflow, a marked feature of wind flow pattern was flow deflection.
Vibrating compaction is a marked feature distinguishing roller compacted concrete (RCC) from conventional concrete and is the key factor influencing RCC construction quality.
The detection error is reduced to pixels, which is calculated by measuring the Euclidean distance between the manual marked feature points and detected feature points.
Slab-like balconies jut out of the untreated, naturally ageing wooden façade, and are a marked feature of the building's design.
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In GetJar's case, there's barely a problem – some app listings in search results are marked "featured".
In the lens, these protein changes are marked features of the aging process and they can be quantified non-invasively and in vivo by lens autofluorometry.
In this section, we demonstrate how the newly proposed selection method performs this task on standard databases used for bench marking feature selection methods.
Possible strategies include marking landings, smaller TPs for progression to larger features, marking feature difficulty, controlling speed and slope for take-offs and landings, enforcing TP etiquette rules or reducing the height of aerial features.
By marking features in each subsequent picture, the drone can tell the shape and depth of holes based on what changed in each photo.
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