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The moving camera angle, however, obscured areas of the playing field and could result in the player being shot by an enemy that suddenly appeared.
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When pulmonary vascular markings are not obscured, these areas can be assimilated to the ground-glass opacities detected by CT [17, 77].
A 10-year study of air pollution in southern Appalachia has concluded that the main culprit is sulfur dioxide from local coal-burning power plants, not from the Midwest It had long been believed that factory smoke from the Midwest was responsible for obscured vistas in areas like the Smoky Mountains.
FER is arguably more descriptive than behaviour analysis [3], and an individual's face is also less likely to be obscured in crowded areas.
It soon became apparent that large areas became obscured when significant weather was in the area.
Germinal centers degenerated and light areas were obscured (Fig. 1c).
Logarithmic scaling of intensity proved to be an effective way to reveal fine details including the dark areas that obscured light from deeper areas (Fig. 5).
Strong currents beset the landing craft, and the area was obscured by smoke from the preceding shore bombardment.
They met in an area largely obscured by strategically placed bushes, trees and earthen berms that also block any sight of the Oval Office.
In this geomorphic study, the recent deformation in the Bilogora Mt. area, although obscured by landscape evolution variables, was assessed using DEM-based landscape morphometry and a set of morphometric indexes.
The most important new feature of the new base satellite image from TerraColor is that the team managed to reduce the cloud cover in a number of areas that are often obscured by clouds, including, for example, the Hawaiian islands.
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