Sentence examples for spatial marking from inspiring English sources

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We note that RFID-based systems allow for the tracking of a very large number of animals, whereas our tracking capacity depends on the number of distinguishable dyes and spatial marking patterns on the mice (our preliminary results suggest we can expand even the current system to more than 10 mice).

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Examination of the subplots in Fig. 9 suggests that the distinct spatial clusters of earthquakes associated with SSEs occupies three narrow spatial zones marked by colored rectangles (R, G and B).

c The 2.5-μm images for GT and (d) GST taken from the spatial locations marked by the insets in a and b.

The centre panel's spatial depth marks an advancement in van Eyck's technique, especially when compared to his similar 1436 or van der Paele panel, both of which are comparatively flat.

However, on a smaller spatial scale, marked inaccuracies became apparent, with only about 50% of outlets being allocated correctly within 100 m.

We next performed phalloidin staining of transfected cells, which showed that although cells lacking Pfn1 develop spatial asymmetry marked by preferential protrusion at one end, the overall flare of lamellipodial protrusion and F-actin staining near the leading edge are markedly reduced with respect to the control cells.

We took an evolutionary perspective on the selection and spatial distribution of marking trees by brown bears, Ursus arctos, to account for such variation.

MASTR is a powerful tool that provides cell-type-specific (spatial) and temporal marking of mosaic mutant cells and is broadly applicable to developmental, cancer, and adult stem cell studies.

To be more specific, after marking the spatial locations of an effect in each frame in the candidate processing units, we calculate the cross-similarity of mask positions and colors among these units for grouping.

Unlike infectious diseases which display very marked spatial and temporal trends as they spread rapidly between locations, any spatial or temporal trend displayed by a disease such as scrapie, with a low between-flock transmission [ 26], is possibly due to the existence of common risk-factors at the farm-level.

Instead, he uses temporal and spatial language to mark off a special place and time for them.

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