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Across the major range of temporal separation of the subsets, it was found that contiguity of boundary dots did not provide more effective shape recognition cues.
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This result can be used in the detailed design of high-performing composite bone plates to determine more effective shapes and stacking sequences for better healing efficiency.
This again affirms that the boundary dots are more effective as shape cues if they are yoked by simultaneity in the submillisecond range.
With this new property, more effective abstracted shapes are generated.
Why have some countries (such as Thailand and Brazil) developed organizations that have been relatively more effective in shaping policies towards HSS as compared to others (such as India and South Africa)?
More precisely, effective shapes can be built from eigenvectors of the space-frequency mobility matrix and a reduced model can be obtained by using only a small number of dominant eigenvectors of the SFM matrix.
It is possible that a requirement for sub-millisecond simultaneity is a special requirement for individual dots, providing some form of linkage that makes them more effective at eliciting shape memory.
Analysts say the new programs are part of the government's bid to use television as a more effective instrument to shape public opinion.
Our harmonic volumetric mapping paradigm is therefore more effective for practical shape modeling applications and can handle heterogeneous volumetric data.
We hope, with continued and focused study, to unravel more of the mysteries that surround our sweet tooth so that we may find more effective ways to shape and modify it for our well-being.
Although this may inflate the PMI score slightly, it more accurately reflects the effective shape of the snout.
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