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We developed a prototype motion-blur-free video-shooting system, which is designed for frame-by-frame intermittent tracking to allow zoom-in imaging of fast moving objects without incurring motion blur.
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He states that increased funding could be used to straighten out curves in the track to allow for faster speeds.
Three weeks ago, the school's principal, Terry Conaghan, told Education Guardian that the work was on track to allow the school to open in early September.
The open source research and development lab, which makes creative technologies and media, was responsible for giving the world a Bieber browser blocker, a viral video featuring a Google car running over cyclists and street cones in New York, and an eyewriter glasses that used eye-tracking to allow paralyzed people to draw graffiti.
All the routes approaching Temple Meads were widened to four tracks to allow more flexibility.
The small station building was set to one side of the tracks to allow for a possible extension onwards.
Space had been reserved for the addition of an interchange station and two extra tracks (to allow nonstop service for the Airport Express) between Olympic and Lai King.
The District and L&SWR agreed to quadruple the tracks to allow a pair for the District's sole use and build a station on the District tracks at Stamford Brook.
For example, keratinocytes in the migrating front deposit laminin 5, which serves as a track to allow subsequent keratinocytes to migrate on [55].
For example, keratinocytes in the migrating front deposit laminin 5, which serves as a track to allow subsequent keratinocytes to migrate [52].
The development of the intervention will be tracked to allow a clear understanding of how and why changes have been made.
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