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Similarly, capture rate of Keen's deer mouse was negatively associated with herb cover and coarse woody debris volume.
Many treatment structures are designed to capture coarse sediment but do not work well to similarly capture the fines.
And in an attempt to similarly capture collectors' interest in the artists exhibited there, Ms. Orihuela said, Art Wynwood is staging shows of both established and younger Cuban artists.
While the scanner can similarly capture large areas, the need for multiple setups and a higher resolution can result in a much longer field capture time than other methods.
Nonetheless, the double WTA (model 3) and the single WTA with adaptation (model 2) similarly capture the smooth transition of relative dominance from one eye to the other when input strength is changed.
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The Holcomb E.M. Jones Photograph Album, 1936-1943, similarly captures the Columbia campus in the late 1930s and early 1940s but, in this case, from a student perspective.
To remedy this, we introduce DedalusS, a restriction of Dedalus that allows a kind of stratified negation, but retains the confluence of Dedalus+ and similarly captures PTIME.
True, the New York Philharmonic recently gave the premiere of a work by Somei Satoh, but since Takemitsu died in 1996, no other Japanese composer has similarly captured the attention of the new-music world in the United States.
Airplanes, 2001, in which Sasnal subverts drawings of fighter planes by the Italian conceptual artist Alighiero Boetti, by transforming them into bombers belching black smoke against a cyan sky, similarly captures the atmosphere of cold war paranoia.
To remedy this, we introduce Dedalus^S, a restriction of Dedalus that allows a natural use of negation in the spirit of stratified negation, but retains the confluence of Dedalus+ and similarly captures PTIME.
Mr. Gregg, similarly, captures the insouciant menace of Mr. Butterworth's conjuring of a world of small-time operators and henchmen who speak a Mamet-like patois in late 1950's London.
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