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By dirty, I don't mean four-letter words, which are sparse in "Drunk Enough".
Wine and liquor are sold only in state stores, which are sparse, poorly stocked and expensive.
Government statistics, which are sparse and unreliable, are shocking: in rural areas, it is estimated that 80% of all Afghans are drinking contaminated water.
The SSCs, which are sparse in number (one in 3,000 adult testis cells), offer a stark measure of the sexes' different reproductive potentials.
Thus, there is a need to design models that can be adjusted from clinical data, images, or signals, which are sparse and noisy.
Multiple sensors measure signals which are sparse in some bases.
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Hadreas's previous album, "Too Bright," was a departure from his first two, which were sparse, novelistic, and personal.
He beckoned us into the adjacent treatment room, which was sparse and dim and smelled of burnt sugar cane alcohol.
This paper addresses the problem of distributed in-network estimation for a vector of interest, which is sparse in nature.
Best-match retrieval of data from memory which is sparse in feature space is a time-consuming process for sequential machines.
The output of the SST algorithm is a complex matrix, which is sparse because of the FFT-based frequency selection.
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