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shot spot
noun
A stain left on a surface by the ejaculation of semen.
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Kvitova questioned the call, which ESPN's Shot Spot technology showed to be incorrect.
Serving at deuce at 2-1, a possible Sharapova ace was called wide by a mark spotted by that NBC's shot spot technology showed to have just nicked the outside of the line.
ESPN's Shot Spot showed that the ball had hit the line, but it's worth pointing out that the technology has been shown to be slightly less accurate on clay compared to other surfaces.
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The end result are clever mini-guides like "bars women love," "coffee shot spots," "happiest places in town," "hipster hangouts," and others, as well as more traditional lists like "galleries and museums," "places to stay," or just "restaurants," for example.
But what really impressed observers was how, at such a young age, he could figure the angles and physics of two-ball shots, spot a four-ball break or a triple peel for the taking and plan a half-dozen or more shots ahead.
A total of 10,000 laser shots (spot size of 15 μm in diameter) were collected using CapSure Macro LCM Caps for each sample.
SpotRunner sells pre-shot spots on a generic topic like real estate and gives their clients limited personalization their name and such.
But his next bunker shot was spot on.
Final spectra consisted of 500 shots per spot (random walk, 50 shots per raster spot).
Beauty Shot removes spots and imperfections from people's faces, while also making them appear brighter and clearer in photos.
Factors varied in designed experiments include: flow rate through the sample cell, frequency of the laser, number of laser spots, number of laser shots, laser spot size, laser energy, cold trapping time, cold trapping temperature, and sample cell temperature.
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