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The others are sketchier and derived from a 3-D scan of data collected from a plaster model of ancient Rome at the Museum of Roman Civilization here.
The radar digitizing card or other source has provided a scan of data.
The scan of data set 2 was recorded on a nanowire being oriented parallel to the membrane ('lying') with the same parameters as data set 1, except only scan points were distributed equidistantly over a square of 2.5 × 2.5 µm.
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The common thread is that the challenges are based not on personal information about particular voters, but computerized scans of data records.
However, allowing for the loss of cooperativity is illustrated in Figure 10A, which shows the fitting of the oxidative half-scan of data collected at 283 K, where the dotted lines correspond to two n = 2e− components that both display artificially broadened peak shapes.
Use of computerised scanning of data directly into economic databases from the large medical records held on these patients in primary and secondary care over a ten year period ensures that such an economic analysis is now feasible.
In each scan, arrays of data were acquired by sweeping the laser probe perpendicularly onto the target, with a sampling time per data element of 125 ms.
This data reduction step is done in a single scan of the data and reduces the memory requirements.
A suitable assessment of the model should consider a complete local and/or external scan of the data set used.
Such summary statistics must be updated when each new observation, or group (chunk) of observations, is processed, since a second scan of the data is not allowed.
Once a scan of radar data has been acquired, radR's top-level processing manager calls internal "C" functions to process it.
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