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the digitised
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The basic ethos of this algorithm is to digitise particle shapes, and to use the digitised shapes to generate digital packing structures.
The digitised letters will be made available free online through Baylor's digital collections.
Many duplicates beautifully convey the peculiar power of handwriting, threatened with extinction in the digitised age.
The digitised world now blasts waves of raw information around us in a deafening lion's roar.
The digitised British Library manuscript is a fascinating artefact in itself, just to browse.
The digitised stunts are an unconvincing cheat, and Bond also has the naffest gadget in Bond history: an invisible car.
Zapf designed more than 1,000 of these, but only about a third appear in the digitised typeface.
The digitised archives of the Board of Longitude and Nevil Maskelyne can be found at Cambridge Digital Library.
The digitised archival footage includes coverage of political milestones and historical moments in sport, fashion, science and entertainment.
Yet the raiders knew that the lure of gems and bullion as a safe haven has not yet evaporated into the digitised ether.
There's a limit to the verisimilitude, an inevitable gap between the real and the digitised, an insurmountable gulf between ourselves and what a machine can simulate.
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