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A tiny blue tit sits bolt upright facing me, in the middle of my lane.
She even tied a pot lid to a mop, and stood the lid upright facing the dish.
The ring-tailed lemur will also sunbathe, sitting upright facing its underside, with its thinner white fur towards the sun.
They are placed with the shorter side upright facing outwards, so that the total thickness of the arches measures ca. 80 cm.
Proper squat form means the head is in a neutral position, the chest is upright, facing forward, the knees are bent over but not beyond the toes, the hips are lowered as far as they can go, the weight is on the heels, the abdomen muscles are sucked in, and the butt is pushed backwards.
The child was asked to remove or lift up clothing that would obscure the anatomical landmarks, and to stand upright, facing forward, with ankles or knees together, and feet parallel and flat on the floor.
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Positive examples come from the labeled upright faces in the wild database [17], and negative samples were generated from 1,310 images containing no face.
The positive examples again come from the labeled upright faces in the wild database, and negative samples were generated from 2,500 images containing no face.
Thus the manner in which upright faces normally attract attention could in fact lead to a disadvantage in the context of MOT.
Since MOT is not only a process of selecting targets, but also of inhibiting distracters (e.g., [56]), and since there is evidence that upright faces are harder to inhibit (e.g., [19]), the difference between inverted and upright faces in MOT may reflect the additional challenge in inhibiting the distracters (also faces).
Upright faces, however, cause viewers to strongly engage in holistic processing.
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