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Upon donning this mask, Link grows to nearly two-and-a-half times his normal height.
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The driver appears in a red monkey mask, linking him to a figure from Asian dance-dramas.
Similarly, considering diet composition for the overall herd may mask links between feed inputs and milk outputs for individual animals.
Link can transform at will into different creatures: the Deku Mask transforms Link into a Deku Scrub, the Goron Mask into a Goron, and the Zora Mask into a Zora.
The Computer Hood by Joe Malia is a soundproof full-face mask that links the wearer's face with a piece of technology (such as a computer monitor).
The powerful symmetry and curving shapes of this mask are linked with the flattened taotie motif, but the mask is still an entirely different species of being, a formidable overseer, at once stern and benign.
However, the correlations among increased left POp activity, better phoneme classification in that region and in left PT, and improved performance in older adults under noise masking directly link frontal speech motor upregulation with a specific compensatory mechanism in enhancing the specificity of speech representations, which in turn facilitated speech in noise identification.
A large part of disease classification is not well suited for etiologic research, reduced fertility has diminished the populations at risk, close medical monitoring tends to mask causal links, and many scientific problems related to this area bring limitations to the research field.
"Masking" a link is simply asking you to click on a link that directs you somewhere else than what you thought you were clicking on.
Scaffolds shorter than 380 bp were masked and links between non-repetitive contigs mapping to the same scaffolds were merged, generating a directed scaffold graph.
Data entry input masks are linked to unique identifiers in a database stored on the mobile computer.
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