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Normally a buyer's shares fall on a takeover announcement because sellers tend to extract large control premiums.
Often, orthodontists tend to extract in patients with increased anterior facial height.
These drag forces depend on phase viscosity and tend to extract fillers from the interface towards one of the polymer phase.
In addition, key-generation schemes tend to extract short keys which makes them easier to be guessed in brute force attacks within a realistic feature space.
The surface states tend to extract electrons from SnO2 which can form a depletion of the charge carriers in the nanobelt.
We can found that after HCl or furfural extraction, the mass distribution changes to a higher range, which manifests that both HCl and furfural tend to extract molecular with less molecular weight.
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(Stewart tends to extract broad political lessons from his own successes and failures).
Over the years I've adapted my chilled cucumber soup recipes – I used to blend the cucumbers from raw, but now I favour slightly cooking them as I have done here, which tends to extract a little more flavour.
If a scene shows many conspicuous things such as objects, hands, and faces, the algorithm tends to extract more keyframes in that scene than in others, which may make a subject regard them as false positives.
Both methods were evaluated but spectral contrast enhancement tended to extract components as individual elements which is of limited interest as this information can be obtained by other methods [18].
Tracking results between forward tracking and backward tracking are different in a crowded scene because the predicted positions of persons in each frame are different for forward and backward tracking, so the system tends to extract different regions.
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