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Shrinkage of the corner allows the overflowing steel to penetrate deeper into the larger corner gaps, giving rise to oscillation marks that point down in the casting direction at the corner.
Every time something happens in front of the camera it marks that point in the recording and can even notify you.
The program works as it starts monitoring each channel from the beginning and as it determines that the channels are no longer in an inverse correlation, and it marks that point as the starting point of the block and, with a similar approach, finds the stopping point.
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Some critics have claimed that it marks the point that Hollywood became more interested in archetypes than characters, but it was also the birth of a new kind of family film.
Jack Johnson, released to little fanfare in 1971, marked that turning point.
While Mill also believes pleasure is experientially heterogeneous, he marks that as a separate point.
In order to overcome this issue, first, we propose to find the most robust area of the image against rotation based on curvelet transform and mark that point as principle orientation; then perform an alignment by cycle-shifting the feature vector with reference to principle orientation.
We then check whether it is significant and if so, we mark that point in time with a black dot.
The rupture of HK VDAC1 protein complex provides a therapeutic opportunity, as this association appears to protect tumor cells from mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization, an event that marks the point of no return in multiple pathways leading to cell death.
There is, however, no simple physiological or behavioral criterion that marks the point at which stress turns into distress [ 127].
Adjacent to the five dimensions, the EuroQol presents a vertical visual analogue scale, ranging from 0 (worst imaginable health) to 100 (best imaginable health), on which the respondent marks the point that they feel represents their current health.
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