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"Whenever that group is competing for titles, the reference of points will be higher and you have to improve and you have to get more points the next time.
The question was whether these dogs would assume co-reference of pointing and naming and thus pick the pointed-to object.
Results show that the dogs did indeed assume co-reference of pointing and naming in order to determine the reference of a spoken word, but they did so only when pointing was not in conflict with their previous word knowledge.
Each voice uttered by a physically unimpaired person was presented as a reference of five points on the MOS test.
"There are a lot of references to points in musical history, specifically house music," he recalled.
Diaz references hundreds of points of culture, both superstars and blips, and they pour out of nearly every chapter in the book.
This application of reference points of 0.4 mm in diameter on the plate is shown in Fig. 6.
Notably, the locations of reference points of the corresponding G0 transcripts actually differ significantly among Ga, Gs, and Gv.
It adjusts the load reference set point of the governor of the dispatchable DG units.
A Voronoi diagram of the blast area is constructed by means of the reference points of the blasthole coordinates.
In one chapter, you hear Hull talking about the panic of losing reference points, of not being able to locate yourself in physical space.
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