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Those artists and like-minded engineers who want to work through technology together, in order to make a real and positive difference, come to the organization for inspiration and creative "blade sharpening" through research, collaboration, and iterative production.

Image processing was done with Photoshop version 7.01, and with ImageJ 1.33 (NIH, public domain, U.S.A .. Image processing included the following steps:(i) correction of tonal value including adjustment of threshold and gamma value, (ii) noise suppression with low pass filters, (iii) sharpening through overlay of highpass (Laplace) and bandpass filtered original images.

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The bite of this powerful moral fable is sharpened through listening rather than reading.

Despite Keane's frequent depiction as a lunatic, these were not mindless rantings, but coherent thoughts, honed, refined, ordered and sharpened through a period of a years and body of evidence.

This time, Germany has taken the opportunity to use the less than forthright accounting methods of the Greek government to say that it would not directly rescue Greece, that the provisions for control and sanction in the rules governing the euro zones must be sharpened through possible revisions in the Lisbon Treaty, the quasi-E.U.

He argues that for artists, "focus and endurance" are almost as important as talent — and far more achievable, "since they can be acquired and sharpened through training".

Rebeck, whose comedy "Seminar" was recently at the Ahmanson Theatre, is a prolific playwright with a facility, no doubt sharpened through her years as a TV writer and producer, for cooking up semi-satiric dramatic situations, seasoning them with up-to-the-minute social minutiae and concluding with a dollop of cautionary wisdom.

Lot of ideas can be sharpened through discussions with more and more people.

Drive them from your mind like a sharpened branch through the spine of a wild pig.

They spur innovation by facilitating face-to-face interaction, they attract talent and sharpen it through competition, they encourage entrepreneurship, and they allow for social and economic mobility.

When sheathed, each claw is anchored to the nodule with tough strands of collagen, but, as Blackburn had discovered firsthand, when the frog is grabbed or attacked, the frog breaks the nodule connection and forces its sharpened bones through the skin.

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