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Compared to 3D animations, this is a much more complicated feature as these files aren't just animated skeletons programmed by professional animators.

Additionally, as features may be designed with key domain knowledge, more complicated feature engineering methodologies result in a text understanding solution that is less versatile and may be restricted to a single text domain.

With measurements at more than two times per subject, investigators may identify a more complicated feature, such as whether or not there is a sudden increase in marker levels [ 19].

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Our local shape descriptor enjoys a unique advantage over most existing ones by being sensitive to the geodesic radius of the local region, and thus is able to capture more comprehensive shape information if the query portion of the shape is larger and includes more complicated surface features.

The second (and more subtle) complicating feature is that it can happen that κ is reduced below unity, but no environmental dynamics is involved; instead the absence of dynamics is responsible for the depression of κ.

The 3.1 μm H2O feature may be more complicated because the H2O feature usually appears in sightlines passing through dense molecular clouds.

Despite the simplicity of EOQ and EMQ models they have been used broadly and are still applied industry-wide today; and many production-inventory models with more complicated and/or practical features were addressed extensively during the past decades (see Dutta et al. 2007, Taleizadeh et al. 2010a, b, 2013a, b; Crdenas-Barrn et al. 2012).

Handling replies is a little more complicated (the @[username] feature on Twitter).

To study the individual contributions of various intron features, we examined only short introns, because long introns are likely to be recognized by much more complicated mechanisms than the five features considered here.

Other climatic indices including precipitation, potential evapotranspiration, wind speed, and so on also showed regional differentiation patterns on different temporal scales, and the features were more complicated (Dai et al. 1997; Emori and Brown 2005; Hansen et al. 2010; Wu et al. 2011; Ji et al. 2014).

In particular, since image features with high spatial frequency are inherently in-focus, they can be readily extracted by using a high-pass filter HP on I u, resulting in an intermediate image that contains the high spatial frequency features of the focal plane, described by Eq. (1): On the other hand, the extraction of in-focus low spatial frequency features is more complicated.

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