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To avoid any adverse effects of exposure to this type of radiation, four suitable protection filters were produced to block three UV bands (UVA, UVB, and UVC).
Surgery or suitable therapy can be administered to block metastases.
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We have done use by adding tag, which is a multiple-line text box suitable to take larger blocks of text.
These smaller transforms are more suitable to process the smaller block sizes resulting from the application of enhanced Inter and Intra prediction techniques in the encoding of low-resolution videos, since they allow to improve the energy compaction and reduce the quantization error.
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A novel block measure, named discrepancy, is introduced to describe how much a block is suitable to embed a message.
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