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Aircraft targets from the airport are selected as experimental targets from which the training and testing image samples are taken.
The sensing target coverage determines the percentage of targets from which events are reported to the base station.
Binding sites were first clustered within the protein targets from which they were derived using average-linkage agglomerative hierarchical clustering and the Euclidean distance measure.
Enter the molecular revolution – suddenly, there were tens of thousands of potential targets from which to "rationally" and specifically select, and the goal was to identify compounds interacting explicitly with your target of choice.
Astronomers have more than 600 celestial targets from which to choose.
Given the increase in genomic sequencing of nematodes and platyhelminthes, we used comparative genomics to derive novel PPI drug targets from which broad-control strategies could be developed.
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There is no clear target from which protesters can demand redress.
Scientists working on the Nasa mission will now have to find a new target from which to pull up a sample for analysis.
Here is how she more than halved the price of everything she bought: She had a firm target from which she never deviated.
The recoil momentum of the produced mendelevium-256 atoms is used to bring them physically far away from the einsteinium target from which they are produced, bringing them onto a thin foil of metal (usually beryllium, aluminium, platinum, or gold) just behind the target in a vacuum.
The distance to the target from which the stimulus was applied varied from 2 to 5 cm.
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