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On November 12 , 2013 the CTBUH announced that One World Trade Center's spire would count as part of the building's recognized height, giving it a final height of 1,776 feet, and making it the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere.
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Although it is recognized that height information from tapping mode AFM is not exactly the height of a molecule [30], it still allows qualitative identification of different species on surfaces based on their relative difference in height [7].
Then the RF model was applied to recognize gender, height, weight, and age, respectively.
It has often been recognized that the height of protein molecules appears smaller than the real height when they are strongly adsorbed on substrate surfaces.
In Fig. 4d after the RIE for 120 s, it is recognized that the height has been slightly reduced compared to the etching result for 110 s and the sidewall of tapered SAS is roughened.
Gutenberg may not recognize the heights to which his invention has flown but he will recognize its constant sacred intent.
Positioning of the six morphometry points was modified only when the software failed to correctly recognize vertebral heights.
Positioning of the six morphometry points was modified by one of the two clinicians only when the software failed to correctly recognize vertebral heights.
It is well recognized that when the height of braced frames increases, the flexural deformations in braced frame increase.
Many empirical formulas have been well recognized to the wave height transformation, but most of them were only applicable for gentle slopes.
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