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The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (700 Hall of Fame Drive; 865-633-9000; www.wbhof.com; $7.95) is the home of the world's largest basketball — 30 feet tall, 10 tons, no Sunsphere, but still — and myriad artifacts of early women's basketball from throughout the world, including an original 1901 rulebook.

The holes, which were up to six feet deep, revealed stone foundation walls and myriad artifacts, including what appeared to be an iron tea kettle and a roasting pan (now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for conservation), a stoneware beer bottle and fragments of Chinese export porcelain.

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From then on I thought there was something wrong here; that the destruction of European Jewry is something that ought to be put on the table". Since then he has revisited Auschwitz 16 times, bringing back with him a myriad of artifacts and mementos ranging from bricks mixed with ashes containing still-recognizable human teeth to pieces of the oven in which his mother and sisters were cremated.

Due to the myriad mapping artifacts that will occur in an interspecies mapping, measurement of putative intraspecies variation with this approach is likely to be the most error prone.

The only downside to the museum's growth, Jampol said, is that his hours spent analyzing the myriad Cold War artifacts have shrunk.

A challenge to genetic epidemiology involves disentangling the true functional associations that straddle the genome-wide significance threshold from the myriad of statistical artifacts that also occur.

Every dance sequence in "Artifact" is echoed in myriad ways: a pas de deux full of off-balance extensions and unexpected shifts of weight is recalled in a group dance; movements are reversed, inverted, performed upside down or with entirely different rhythms, expanded into complex volumetric shapes or reduced to simple graphic gesture.

Finally, even if we reject the attitude theorist's principle of individuation, the claim that there is but one way to attend to music is doubtful: one can seemingly attend to music in myriad ways as historical document, as cultural artifact, as aural wallpaper, as sonic disturbance depending on which of the music's features one attends to in listening to it.

Time series data are messy and difficult to analyze, due to high rates of artifacts, various confounders and myriads of possible interactions.

Nuggets was not a commercial success, but like the Velvet Underground, like the Stooges, like the Ramones, a cultural landscape shifted in its wake, as the chain reaction resulting from the ownership and blissful enjoyment of this cultural artifact came to resonate and ripple in a myriad of ways.

In this paper, we address the problem of action recognition in low-quality videos from a myriad of perspectives: spatial and temporal downsampling, video compression, and the presence of motion blurring and compression artifacts.

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