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It's also really, really cool - as proven by Safety Not Guaranteed, which warps into cinemas this week, giving time travel films an indie-fied makeover along the way.
They eventually hit upon the idea of installing motor powered butterfly valves on each bar or tube, which warped the sound into that wavy, resonant peal.
The implication seems to be that the Germans' silent reverence for Beethoven is similar to their acceptance of the Nazis' agenda, which warped elements of the same mystical romanticism into national hero-worship of a tyrant and his symbols.
Hilsenteger conducted a similar test with the 5.7in Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablet, which warped to a lesser extent and then came back into shape due to its primarily plastic construction.
I spend the entire afternoon in bed, having slept little at night due to the pain and the pills, which warp my dreams into vivid nightmares for weeks after the operation.
My childhood reading life began, so far as I can recall, with RM Ballantyne's naively imperialist story The Coral Island; my innocence came to an end when I opened Lord of the Flies, which warps Ballantyne's tale into an allegory about the wickedness of our species and its rightful ejection from the happy garden.
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There are generally two ways to automatically generate a parcellation map for a group of subjects: (1) Direct warping way, which directly warp an existing atlas to the mean image of the population for obtaining parcellation; (2) Indirect fusion way, which warps an existing atlas to each subject of the population and then fuses the warped multiple parcellation maps into a final result.
We also run the experiment with k = 1600, which warps every gene separately.
The latter is most useful for coregistration with a preoperative fractional anisotropy map, which carries with it the representation of a tractographic representation of, for example, the optic radiation, which is then warped into an orientation that is corrected for the brain shift that occurs through the surgery (Daga et al., 2011).
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