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Mr. Walters and hundreds of other employees have spent most of the last month inside a rectangle formed by police barriers in front of G.H.I.'s headquarters at 34th Street and Ninth Avenue.
Halfway to the stones, and just to the north of us, lay one of the most enigmatic monuments in the Stonehenge area: the Greater Cursus, a giant rectangle, formed by ancient ditches, nearly two miles long and four hundred and ninety feet wide.
We have used a merge rectangle routine that merges the small rectangle formed during placement into a larger one.
Experiment 2A presented characters either alone or within rectangles (Egly, Driver, & Rafal, 1994) and the characters in a rectangle formed either a word or a nonword.
Using the rectangle formed by these four corner feature points, the other two tags positions can be found, based on the similarity invariant.
Figure 2 The distance \(d\) between two points \(p\) and \ q\) is then defined as the number of squares in the rectangle formed by the line from \(p\) to \ q\) and the width \(N_{D}\), divided by \(N_{D}\).
Figure 6 Lysozyme nanopatterns with a 10 nm × 150 nm line and a 100 nm × 150 nm rectangle formed through electrostatic interactions between acid-terminated patterned surfaces generated by nanoshaving and the negatively charged lysozyme protein.
Strategy Analytics' Neil Mawston describes Apple's global smartphone marketshare as having "softened" in the past year, from 18percentto15percentr cent, adding that: "Apple is facing iPhone fatigue and pressure is mounting for Apple to innovate a new wow design beyond its standard rectangle form-factor".
An intuitive appreciation of why the value is approximately.017 can be obtained by considering the rectangle formed by the FAR and HR, with the short side of the rectangle defined by the FAR range from 0 to.057 and the long side defined by the HR range from 0 to.413.
A path P = (p1, …, p m) and its extension edge e can be represented as a composite rectangle formed by m simple rectangles (p j, e) containing points that correspond to read-pairs connecting edges of P and e. Figure 3b shows an example of a composite rectangle, which is formed by a path (p1, p2, p3) and its extension edge e1 and consists of three simple rectangles.
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