Sentence examples for mirror scales from inspiring English sources

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The researchers found an intact version of fgfr1, in addition to the mutated copy that leads to mirror scales.

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Given a small sample texture, the design process starts with applying a set of global deformation operations (rotation, translation, mirror, scale and flip) to the sample texture to obtain a set of deformed textures automatically.

In this paper, both simulation and testing techniques were used to address the reliability issue of mirror chip scale package (CSP) assembly.

The polishing team at Perkin Elmer did such a perfect a job of making it smooth that had their 2.4metre-wide mirror been scaled up to the width of the Atlantic Ocean, no bump on it would be greater than four inches high.

But if you have a Naked Labs mirror and scale in the house, any visitor could download the app and use it for a single scan.

This suggests that the scores from the fine motor and receptive language (which for 4- to 6-month olds largely concerns social interaction, measuring responses to voice and face; reorienting/smiles/giggles, and vocalizations/smiles during self-mirror interaction) scales were driving the overall correlation reported for the Mullen standard score.

But further expansion with narrow-body aircraft – mirroring the scale of Syphax's previous incarnation, when it deployed larger Airbus A319s – will only be sought through an overseas partnership.

"Using the techniques of mirroring, incremental scaling and formal layout, it's been a very curious process".

Mel Riddile, "PISA: It's Still 'Poverty Not Stupid'" at the blog, "The Principal's Corner", found that numerical performance of districts mirrors the scale of economic inequalities of those districts.

If protective measures are not implemented, the study says, coastal residents could be forced to move in numbers mirroring the scale of the Great Migration of African Americans from Southern states during the 20th century.

Trends in this landscape also parallel the free energy of folding unfolding derived from hydrogen deuterium (H D) exchange measurements, indicating that the energetics for internal motions occurring on the nanosecond time-scale mirror those occurring on the much slower time-scale of H D exchange.

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