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Because there is more black space than picture elements, as the image size increases, the decreasing ratio of signal to noise overwhelms our ability to recreate an image from a small amount of information.
This supports the theory that the putamen is involved in our ability to recreate a beat in our head.
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However, our field generally lacks the ability to recreate, in vitro, the heterogeneous patterns of cells and matrix which are hallmarks of native tissue.
The ability to recreate evolutionary relationships between biological objects has driven much of our increased biological understanding.
I was genuinely surprised by his ability to recreate order from the chaos I had deliberately generated.
In a way, she says, that is her skill as a photographer – the ability to recreate things she has seen.
They have a 20- to 15,000-hertz frequency response — music enthusiast talk for the ability to recreate a wide range of sounds.
Particularly appealing is the app's ability to recreate a real-looking remote boyfriend via hyper-realistic texts, pictures and interactions.
As the weather deteriorated, steady drizzle turning into heavy rain, so did the Blues' ability to recreate any of their pulsating rugby of the opening period.
A second, evident from her previous lives of Waugh and Maugham and others, is her ability to recreate atmospheres, and to pinpoint the anecdotes that will animate them.
His fans clapped and whooped, because they had been presented with a new opportunity, the ability to recreate tonight's event at home.
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