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the anchored
noun
A tool used to moor a vessel to the bottom of a sea or river to resist movement.
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For some sequence sets we found that the score of the anchored alignment was above the non-anchored alignment while for other sequences, the non-anchored score exceeded the anchored one.
180° Anchor spikes are typically installed in-plane with the anchored FRP so that the fibers in the anchors can transfer the tensile force in the anchored FRP to the anchor.
To cool off we motored down to Cap Ferrat to swim out to the anchored yachts.
Worldwide, the anchored putting issue has been less contentious because it is generally less prevalent.
Strong winds later wrecked the anchored ship, and Bering died from his illness.
With the anchored putting stroke issue off their plates, the game's ruling bodies can devote time to these issues.
The anchored MPBA captured AgNPs through AgS interaction.
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In the anchored-target condition, an anchored target was present or absent among movable distractors.
According to this large relative difference in friction in the anchored-target condition, one would expect the anchored ball to be easier to find.
The quadrature schemes result by truncation and discretization of the anchored-ANOVA decomposition.
On the left side, the anchored-target condition is illustrated.
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