The program stores image streams in a single file, concatenating each successive image onto the end of the file. |
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Some analyses were conducted on data sets formed by concatenating the two genes. |
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We simulated data of this type by concatenating alignments from two generating trees. |
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In subsequent analyses, we treated each protein separately, instead of concatenating the sequences. |
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Tidings of the Manson family and the Weathermen intensified a sense of concatenating disaster. |
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In principle, CGAs are generated like all IPv6 addresses by concatenating a 64 bit long subnet prefix with a 64 bit long identifier. |
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With concatenating shock tactics suited to British journalism's daily appetite for outrage, the scene made for a merry rumpus of cheeky aesthetes and barking philistines. |
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But creative people of no other period dreamed bigger and harder than those in Europe and America between the world wars, when concatenating economic, political, and social disasters fed faith in the gospel of progress. |
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A hallmark of such magnitudes is that it is possible to generate them by concatenating a standard sequence of equal units, as in the example of a series of equally spaced marks on a ruler. |
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Sitting on that podium, touching the curves and texture of the ornaments the sight of the spectator could trace the space of the ROOM and concatenating all the fixed elements there animate them through the revived memory. |
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Vigenère actually proposed concatenating the plaintext itself to follow a secret key word in order to provide a running key in what is known as an autokey. |
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