It was important that all stray marks be completely erased so they would not show when the design was scanned. |
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She wrung her hands together while she nervously scanned the room for Devin. |
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Pregnant women can be scanned, although preferably not in the first trimester. |
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Desktops and other immediately visible surfaces were scanned for errant spoons. |
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The drawing is scanned into a computer in order to digitise the data contained in the drawing. |
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Pictures can be scanned and originals returned if people considering donating such items wish to retain such photographs. |
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Today, a picture can be scanned into a computer and sent around the world within minutes. |
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These photos are scanned into a computer and turned into the shadowy cutout figures that will appear suspended in the colored fields. |
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To the surprise of everyone, two high quality colour photographs had been scanned and delivered in floppies for publication. |
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The documents were eventually scanned into a computer for cross-referencing. |
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He scanned the picture of a monkey from an antique biology sketchbook and digitally manipulated it with other graphic elements. |
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Once the painting has been scanned, a technician works to make the color of the reproduction come as close as possible to the actual painting. |
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Documents are scanned into the system then the document imaging system stores them somewhere on a hard drive or optical disk. |
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First, a photograph, whether print or slide, is scanned into a digital image file. |
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At Yumeta, pencil sketches are scanned into a computer, then a technician adds color digitally. |
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Documents can be scanned and filed in seconds and made available a week, a month or a year later at the touch of a button. |
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Sculptures, moulds, busts, dentures, imprints and masks of Washington's face and body will be scanned with lasers. |
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Once printed words have been scanned, they can be quickly converted into editable computer text. |
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She quickly scanned the pages of the math book that was open and ready in front of her. |
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When your network is being scanned dozens of times a day by script kiddies, the one serious criminal can sneak in unnoticed. |
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As her eyes scanned the chemistry lecture theatre her attention was drawn to the strapping, sporty-looking student at the other side of the room. |
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Midori watched the room warily, only listening with half an ear as she scanned the crowd. |
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His lax brown eyes scanned the conveyor belt carefully, searching for a black duffel bag. |
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Data scanned could be sent to a database that is searched automatically for certain triggers. |
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As with the scanned resume, this allows your resume to be accessible during keyword database searches. |
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Incoming e-mail is scanned for viruses as a matter of course, but that didn't help with this problem. |
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We stopped and scanned the horizon with binoculars, spotting a family of warthogs and a secretary bird. |
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Security is insured by encrypting the data in the exchange, which cannot be scanned or copied by sophisticated theft devices. |
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The original photos and titles were rarely seen together until final insertion of the scanned images by the printer. |
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Security had been stepped up again, so I couldn't go in to a building without getting my bags scanned and a metal detector run over my body. |
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The boy, hand to his forehead to shield his eyes, scanned the mobile home park. |
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But downstairs, where checked luggage is scanned, only the conveyer belt had power. |
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The green square on the right represents the entire microfiche, and the larger image shown on the left is one page scanned from it. |
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She was scanned once a week from 30 weeks onwards because the tot was not putting on the expected amount of weight. |
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I finally get all the ornaments scanned and bagged and total up the purchase. |
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Molly scanned the room for an instrument, finally spotting an electric guitar midst the rubble. |
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Instead of transcriptions of what he wrote, the book is scanned pages of his journals. |
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While I scanned the place, Ryan asked me some questions which I answered with the minimal amount of information. |
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She scanned the room again and saw a pile of presents stacked on top of her food tray. |
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Still sitting in my car, I scanned what water I could see over the treetops. |
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Out of the nearly 90-degree turn, I scanned the instruments and trimmed out the airplane. |
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As soon as the weather moderated, the four men at Cape Evans climbed the cliffs behind their camp and scanned the sea for any signs of the ship. |
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Devlin scanned the valley below him, enjoying the twinkling of the city's lights. |
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Duplex scanning allows both sides of a two-sided document to be scanned in a single pass. |
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Unless the ship was scanned, it was invisible, since its engines were tuned to emit only in the ultraviolet. |
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The sections were mounted, stained with toluidine blue, scanned and photographed under a microscope. |
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His prose can be scanned like poetry or, better, performed as a song or slam before a microphone. |
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The handwritten message is scanned and sent to the destination and the letter is delivered just as a telegram. |
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There was one moment where I gave a low whistle of admiration, hit pause, scanned back and did a slo-mo examination. |
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Also, the lateral napless edges along a fabric web have also been scanned by means of mechanical sensors. |
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She scanned the baby narrowly, then looked as searchingly at Sandra, whose face was turned to gaze across the fields. |
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It was a printed piece of computer paper, covered in the smudgy black scrawl of a scanned newspaper article. |
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Isabelle scanned the letter, raised her eyebrows and passed it off to Ash, who snorted with laughter. |
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Pop-up adverts, the bane of most user's lives, are usually created by The Women's Association in Stockport in needlepoint, and then scanned in. |
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Most of the classics are available in Braille, but the more obscure texts are not, and all the class handouts had to be scanned for me. |
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Researchers Dieter Meyerhoff of UCSF and Peter Martin of Vanderbilt scanned the brains of 46 heavy social drinkers and 52 light drinkers. |
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He allows his ticket stub to be scanned by an usher, who bows as he re-enters the cinema. |
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All runners are then scanned before each race or sale to verify their identity. |
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My eyes scanned the page until I found the third verse of the first chapter. |
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I scanned the narrow, shallow selection of no-name pain relievers for mouth, teeth and gums. |
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Rising to a crouch, he scanned the forest frantically, his heart beating faster than he could remember it. |
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Photographs can be scanned and originals returned if people wish, and non-pictorial items can also be donated for temporary or permanent display. |
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Some amber pieces were sputtered with carbon for this treatment and filaments of several amber pieces were scanned. |
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Hovering at the back for a few seconds I scanned the club, there was Darren leaning against the bar nursing a drink, pretty girl at his side. |
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When I got home, I scanned newspapers and teletext looking for his obituary. |
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He scanned the images and radio data from telescopes at solar observatories in Australia, Puerto Rico, Massachusetts, Italy, and New Mexico. |
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I scanned through the cooking shows, documentaries about carpenter ants, and reruns. |
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His eyes scanned the turf as if searching for answers buried deep beneath the rubberized carpet on Ford Field. |
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I had to put my views into print to be scanned by thousands of educated people, including a number of hawk-eyed and censorious experts. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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The leading edge of the incoming media is optically scanned using a blue-violet light to obtain both diffuse and specular reflectance values. |
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Intensities of the scanned bands were quantitated by volume integration after background subtraction. |
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The company was allegedly selling scanned and manually overpainted images as original paintings. |
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He chewed his lip anxiously as he scanned the street from the wide doorframe of the barn. |
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He popped another wad of chewing tobacco into his mouth and scanned the storm's progress through the windshield. |
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Take notice that the outriding feet are not to be confused with dactyls or paeons, though sometimes the line might be scanned either way. |
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Read your hand lines and find your fate. palm reading made online and based on your scanned palm images in palmistry. |
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Until about 1990, most people were generally satisfied watching films that were panned and scanned. |
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She hovered over her father, cleared a path for him, scanned the small crowd anxiously. |
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I quickly scanned the instruments and assessed all was well with the engines and hydraulics. |
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At the reception station, a tall young guard took my photo, scanned my index fingerprints, and patted me down. |
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They can go through a pat-down or they can be scanned by this machine called a backscatter machine. |
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He will engage in meditation while having his brain scanned by state-of-the-art brain imaging devices. |
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The imager works by reflecting laser light from millions of different points on the object being scanned. |
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Glancing up she quickly scanned the merry faces, looking for one with light skin and fair hair. |
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Light is bounced off the scanned object by the cold cathode light and the chips read both colour and shape. |
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The palest of blue eyes, almost colorless, scanned the room from under a fashionable coiffure of blond hair. |
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The problem has come about because my wife's date of birth was scanned in incorrectly. |
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The more key words and phrases, which are scanned, the greater your chances are of being selected for an interview. |
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At the same time, I connected a USB scanner and scanned in a few piccies just to keep the power load high. |
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As he scanned the dry, nearly infertile land, he felt a sense of humiliation. |
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I have scanned your ship, and it is outfitted with very qualified pilots as well as fairly good shields and torpedo cannons. |
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After he fought his way through the crowd, he scanned the emergency room for his brother. |
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The moist blots were wrapped in clear plastic film and scanned on a conventional flat bed scanner. |
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Rowan could just picture her, her hands fingering the beautiful flute as her eyes scanned the sea. |
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This manipulated Polaroid print can then be scanned into a computer and further manipulated by the artist. |
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As I listened carefully to the message I scanned the room for the cordless. |
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The research in question illustrates how a large hard-disk could be scanned quite quickly to search out a private key that may lie in it. |
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I wondered just how many stings I could take, as I anxiously scanned the surface for the float sac of a Portuguese man-of-war. |
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Jesse gentled his grip but his eyes remained hard as they scanned over Joel's injuries. |
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The system, which scanned post and official documents so they could be fired off to the relevant people, worked fantastically on one computer. |
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Letters coming to MEPs in Brussels are scanned, but the system is not foolproof. |
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I scanned the layer of dead leaves covering the rainforest floor but saw nothing. |
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Figure 8 is a view showing a flow chart for computing the cubage of a part to be ultrasonically scanned. |
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The second harmonic from the external resonator could be synchronously scanned with the fundamental. |
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Em scanned the schoolyard with drooped eyelids in a pleasant daydream trying to find a liable distraction. |
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I scanned the engine instruments and hydraulic gauges and was relieved to find normal indications. |
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Using the latest technology they will also be able to match scanned prints to those found at unsolved crime scenes. |
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The fingerprints are scanned using new inkless technology and the prints are sent to the country to be matched against their criminal database. |
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Steven's eyes scanned the room immediately for people they knew, while Donnie starred amazed at the lights and tinsel decorating the flat. |
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His gray eyes scanned the hallway quickly before he began his forward progress past the students he would be seeing for the next nine months. |
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Their pictures will be scanned, they'll be interviewed and all of that will be projected onto the exhibition in the marquee. |
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With her telescope I scanned the ducks and was immediately smitten by the goldeneyes. |
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He scanned his room despondently, trying to access the damage and realized dejectedly that it would take him hours to clean the shambled mess. |
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Avon grasped the Divine Crystal firmly in his hands and scanned the landscape, but was unable to see anything. |
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They realized the full gravity of the situation when they scanned, what moments before, had been a room full of Sailors eating lunch. |
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Eric's gut was burning as he scanned the ticket, registering the two hundred dollar fine for going eighty. |
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The guard scanned each of them thoroughly, then returned the polite greeting. |
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They were then scanned back into the computer, digitally redrawn and printed out. |
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I scanned the room and found him speaking with a young woman in a dim corner of the ballroom. |
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Once the user has scanned the products, they bring the device to an in-store computer, which produces an electronic shopping list. |
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She quickly scanned through the emails from computer forum geeks, fans and people asking for advice. |
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She quickly scanned the room, pausing as her eyes encountered Landau, troubled memories encumbering her before she turned to regard Damien. |
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The radar antenna dish then scanned up and down to provide the operators with the estimated height of the aircraft. |
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The cartoons I prepare today are still hand drawn, but are scanned into my computer. |
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It arrived at Venus at a distance of 34, 800 kilometers and scanned its surface with infrared and microwave radiometers. |
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Each passenger's face would be scanned at airports and compared with the data in their passport. |
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We were greeted in the reception area by a bearded man who scanned us disapprovingly. |
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She parked up on a ridge a mile from Cail, and through binoculars, scanned the dead soil and red heat. |
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I only half-listened while I scanned the knot of protesters for anyone familiar. |
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Security inside and outside the court was heavy with everyone entering the building scanned and subject to intensive searches. |
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After medical staff took X-rays and scanned its brain, the child was allowed to leave and appeared to be making satisfactory progress. |
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John, professional aviator that he is, rapidly scanned the surrounding territory for a likely landing strip. |
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The cop read the ransom note over and then he scanned it and put the note in a plastic ziplock bag. |
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Commuters must also have their passports scanned in order to board any aircraft. |
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The sphere was scanned with a 1 mm step size, and the THz image was obtained for 18 different projection angles. |
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He scanned the bushes and his eyes rested upon a wisp of red at the base of a bush. |
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In three adjoining rooms, thousands of images are scanned, color-corrected, digitally retouched, and readied for Web distribution. |
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At this point, the files are commonly scanned into a digital file, but sometimes are returned as hard copy by overnight delivery. |
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It was the double colon that arrested my attention as I scanned over the Age's website. |
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I scanned my radar altimeter, my artificial horizon, and the simulated-suspect vessel. |
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Grabbing a salad from the cafeteria, Alicia scanned the lunchroom for a spot to sit. |
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She added that readers need to have assurance that scanned data is authentic and accurate. |
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I immediately disconnected the autopilot and scanned the engine instruments. |
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The autoradiographs were scanned with a densitometer, and the signals were quantified. |
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Fig 3 and Fig 4 each show scanned images of autoradiographs from a single gel and a single exposure. |
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For quantitative analysis, both the autoradiographic standards and the autoradiographs were initially scanned. |
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Incoming mail, unless it's personal, is scanned and arrives not in a physical mailbox but on computer, along with e-mail. |
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I hadn't yet hired a car, so I scanned the available rental counters and made way for Budget. |
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She carefully scanned the area, searching for anything resembling a ventilation shaft. |
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Rick impatiently checked his watch and scanned the whole resort and the parking lot. |
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Octavia watched carefully as Gia scanned the room searching for the source of the problem. |
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Tom frowned, pulled out a powerful pair of binoculars, and scanned the field of view. |
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A policeman scanned the protest through binoculars, but didn't try to stop it. |
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The nurse scanned through the information on her computer and pursed her lips as she read the list of patients. |
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He scanned through the words quickly, his eyes widening as they took in the message. |
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Growling irritably to himself, he quickly scanned through a few pages of the history tomes and documents but they proved to be dry streams. |
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She scanned through it quickly before reaching the point that she had been looking for. |
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Columns, marble, balance, colonnades, the girl thought, as she scanned through her paper. |
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The judge scanned through the papers, and then handed them back to the lawyer. |
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How you prepare for a CT exam depends on which part of your body is being scanned. |
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While their brain activity was being scanned, subjects performed an emotion matching task known to activate the amygdala. |
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He scanned her body further and found that the device was in the pocket of her jacket. |
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The researchers scanned the same 13 healthy children and teens every two years as they grew up, for 10 years. |
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The procedure is likely to take at least one hour, depending on which part of the body is being scanned. |
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Some paperless mavens then store these scanned documents on sites like Evernote, so that they can be retrieved anywhere. |
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Once uploaded, resize the image so that the largest dimension is 100 px and then scan it in pixel by pixel the way we scanned during the learning process. |
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In many cases of heel pain located about 3cm above the heel bone, there is no inflammation present when the tendon is scanned or viewed by microscopic analysis. |
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He scanned the crowd and his heart leapt excitedly when he spotted her. |
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These two ledgers were scanned and the optimized images imported. |
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Arlyn dramatically handed over the results to Casey, who scanned it instantly, comparing it to her results from her own experiments and her text books. |
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In Steven Spielberg's film, Minority Report, every time Tom Cruise walked down a street, advertising billboards scanned his retinas and broadcast personalised ads. |
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His eyes scanned the yard, but the only sound to be heard now was the gentle tinkle of the windchimes as the night-time breeze played with a few vagrant strands of his hair. |
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Instead of being scanned at polling places, the ballots will be taken to a central location and tabulated there. |
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Each tree was documented in a grouping of inkjet prints, scanned from charcoal rubbings of the stumps then mounted on platforms placed on the floor. |
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Walking into the living-room, my eyes scanned every item for clues, while the cat prowled through my legs and mewed in an effort to grab my attention. |
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As part of the understanding, any passport suspected to be fake or doctored, is scanned along with the photograph of the applicant and sent to the RPO's office. |
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He scanned files, photos, and videos, siphoning off anything sexually compromising. |
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The illustration is scanned at fairly low resolution, so the colors and shading of the actual print will be more subtle than those in the picture. |
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His cap in hand, Lou briefly scanned the packed stands, now silent as if on cue. |
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She scanned his face for a full minute, then gave a slow nod. |
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His stare was more focused and he scanned the room carefully. |
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My wife scanned the storefronts as I turned into unfamiliar streets. |
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As I scanned the pile of little DayGlo yellow notes I realized that there was enough notations to keep me busy transcribing my notes for days to come. |
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Every postcard has to be scanned and there is a high rate of rejection mainly because the machines cannot cope with the calligraphic variations flowing from the farmer's pen! |
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Clara watched the four birds carefully, then scanned the yard. |
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Every product purchased and scanned goes into some retailer's database, which then mines the data to see what, how much, when and where people are buying. |
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He quickly scanned the page and found what he was looking for. |
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The solution was to surgically implant rice-grain-size radio transponders that passively transmit a serial number when scanned with a portable device. |
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She scanned the patrons for the man she was looking for and found him at a table off to the side, drinking what she was supposed to be a mint julep. |
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The pages fell lightly open and Warren quickly scanned through them. |
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She straightened out the folded papers and scanned the letter. |
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Five articles in each field, all five from one journal, were scanned for imperative uses in both main text and notes, and instances were collated and analysed. |
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As we scanned the horizon we could see nothing but flat water. |
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The reproduction carrier frequency is scanned at the converted step frequency width until a frame sync is established after the frame sync is detected. |
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You were scanned for any electronics when you came groundside. |
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Depending on the part of your body being scanned, your doctor may ask you to take laxatives, enemas or suppositories, or temporarily modify your diet further. |
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The two of them made their way to a smaller tunnel that scanned their bodies as they walked through it, a red beam of light passing up and down their bodies. |
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Police stopped motorists within minutes of the number plates being scanned and demanded to see valid discs, MOT certificates and proof of insurance. |
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The pictures are scanned, placed in computers, and digitally printed. |
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Even those poor photos from by-gone years can be scanned and manipulated. |
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He swung his bar-code reader like some kind of ray gun, the tiny machine bleeping and blooping as it scanned bar codes printed and pasted across the counter in front of him. |
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He climbed up to the crest of Moon Hill and scanned his surroundings. |
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All the chosen works will be scanned and then enlarged without distortion, to be displayed as massive murals on the sides of buildings or in billboard-style mountings. |
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As he scanned the scene inside, it became obvious the place was deserted. |
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Peter was busily mixing bologna and Fritos in his sandwich when he scanned the area, finally raising his eyebrows and shaking his head at something behind me. |
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I've scanned the document and it's choking with phrases like this, which presumably make sense in the heads of officials grappling unenviably with the programmes. |
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I scanned the paper quickly and unhesitatingly signed on the bottom line. |
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For those without the magazine, I have scanned the pictures here for you. |
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The porcine genome was scanned to identify loci affecting coat color in an experimental cross between the Meishan breed and Dutch commercial lines. |
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Two cameras capture the laser beam representation of the scanned lens and convey it to a computer, where the positions and slopes of the refracted beams are noted. |
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Mackenzie unlimbered his shotgun as he scanned the sand beneath them. |
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She stooped to look at what Andrew had been writing, but had only scanned a few lines when the toilet flushed and Andrew emerged from the bathroom. |
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Bear in mind that texture mapping is resolution or scale dependent, so if the scanned material is at the wrong size, it could look very funny in your rendering. |
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She scanned the hazy horizon for the dust cloud signalling horses. |
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Phil scanned the pool area, then kept his eyes riveted on the hallway. |
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After ordering a few drinks from the bar we quickly scanned the menu. |
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I wonder if there will come a time when we will all have a bar code stenciled somewhere on our bodies that will be scanned for all of Big Brother's needs. |
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Upstairs, photographs are being scanned for a slide show, then affixed to boards for display at the reception. |
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Detective Brian Sallee lifted a pair of binoculars and scanned a parking lot a quarter mile down the road. |
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They carefully scanned open windows along the route, looking for places where a shooter might hide. |
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Things get even more unbelievable when I am met by a minder at the airport and get to jump the queue to get my passport checked and suitcase scanned. |
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Next, they scanned the genomes of these microbes for jumping genes. |
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Arriving at the peak, we scanned the snowy mountains around us. |
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I scanned thru the site you hyperlinked and it is pretty wild. |
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First, we scanned each individual chromosome for double recombinants. |
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Because all of the Rescued Film Project images are scanned to digital, the necessity of a darkroom is null. |
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Her council house was stripped, the walls scanned and the patio dug up. |
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In heterodyne SLDV, a scanned laser beam incident on the vibrating test surface undergoes a Doppler radial frequency shift proportional to the instantaneous velocity. |
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But before you can move, you hear an odd beeping sound as your ticket is scanned. |
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Meanwhile, since I was not LMFAOing, I scanned Twitter to figure out who was. |
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Unable to change the diaper in the bathroom, I stepped out into the galley, and scanned the area for a flat surface. |
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You can view and print the actual scanned images of audited company accounts, changes in directors, allotments of shares, mortgages or charges and all recent documents filed. |
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They scanned rows of boxes until they found what they were looking for. |
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For now, all of his value can be typed onto an application and stuffed in a Manila envelope to be scanned in fifteen minutes by a member of the admissions department. |
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To replay a digital recording, the stream of pulses is again scanned and the original wave-form reconstructed with any desired degree of accuracy. |
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If the scanned price of a ticketed item is higher than the shelf price or any other displayed price, the customer is entitled to receive the lower price. |
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A microprinted signature line of tiny type that becomes unreadable when photocopied or laser scanned. |
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Postmenopausal women who receive cyclic HRT should where possible be scanned during the postmenstrual phase of their artificial cycle. |
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A correlations table and scatter plot matrix with density ellipses can easily be scanned to identify highly correlated pairs of variables. |
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A document that takes up 20 kilobytes when scanned may actually contain less than two kilobytes of useful information. |
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With the MC70, guest sea pass cards are scanned to get an accurate count of guests who have been briefed on emergency procedures once on board. |
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Koenig had the negatives scanned in Bulgaria, and the duotones and final printing were done in Greece. |
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He was taken to a side room by suspicious police and when a strip-search failed to find drugs PBB was sent to a nearby hospital to be scanned. |
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Next generation scanned spot beam technology with precision implant angle and dose control to enhance device performance and yield. |
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The graphic files included PCX scanned images, Lotus PIC files, HPGL plotter files, metagraphics CGM, and WordPerfect graphics files. |
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Once a document is scanned, the digital sender or MFP is immediately free for further use, since all fax retries occur at the FaxPress. |
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The default sRGB color space transforms the scanned colors into the sRGB standard, resulting in vivid images. |
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Invoices and credit notes in all formats are received, scanned, if it is in paper format, interpreted and verified. |
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Through its lab, Blue Coat has scanned more than eight million unique Web pages for new forms of spyware to block. |
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The devices, about the size of a penny, are placed in the lip of the bin and can be scanned as it is tipped into a dustcart. |
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The scientists scanned the genomes of 89 East Asians, 60 Europeans, and 60 Africans to find DNA stretches recently affected by natural selection. |
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The scanned books are available in full at the Gallica French national library. |
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Caere's OmniPage Pro 10 is an OCR application that converts scanned images into editable text. |
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Packages are scanned multiple times throughout the process, preventing misaddressed and misrouted mail from entering the mail stream. |
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They are objecting to students being asked to have their thumbprints scanned as part of an electronic identity system. |
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The scanned books are currently available via the British Library catalogue or Amazon. |
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The Baird system at the time involved an intermediate film process, where footage was shot on cinefilm, which was rapidly developed and scanned. |
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Visual effects supervisor Rob Legato scanned the faces of many actors, including himself and his children, for the digital extras and stuntmen. |
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In 2002, it was announced that the Black Book had been scanned, and made available online. |
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This changes the intensity of the electron beam and therefore the brightness of the spot being scanned. |
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The inguinal region was scanned for direct or indirect hernia and edema within the inguinal canal. |
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While the coffee perked, she flipped idly through a gardening magazine and scanned an article on the war against aphids. |
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Every time the cow enters the milking unit she is fed concentrates and her collar is scanned to record production data. |
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She raised the handle of her beautiful quirt to her eyes and scanned the Western horizon. |
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Beach-tanned technocuties at distant tables who'd scanned them with interest when they came in now turned away scowling. |
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The winning Alzao mare Acidanthera was the first mare to be scanned in foal to the Group 1-placed Iffraaj. |
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The oocytes from each sample were mounted between a slide and coverslip, then scanned and recorded with confocal fluorescent microscopy. |
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As an analogy, you can think of a television picture being a bitmap that is scanned to give the image. |
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Within a few weeks I had been prodded, scanned squished and biopsied, and the results revealed I had breast cancer. |
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Automatically, he scanned the premises for catly mischief, just as Nick Bamba scanned a vacated guest room for missing lightbulbs and dripping hot water faucets. |
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Visitors pass through metal detectors and their possessions are scanned. |
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I glanced away from the romantic scene for a moment and scanned the horizon of the lake before me, searching for any signs the placidness of the water would soon be disturbed. |
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The fractured limb is scanned and an anatomically correct and the waterproof, tight fitting cast is placed on the limb, with special localised support. |
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Blank An Australian Jabiru two-seater plane scanned the beach, open sea, nearby Westerloch and surrounding moorland north of Wick yesterday but drew a blank. |
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The unique ID was also used as a file name for the scanned map. |
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Each steer has a yellow ear tag containing a radio frequency identification device, which is scanned by a tag reader to assure that the proper animals are in the proper place. |
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In researching what resolutions were used, I found that the USGS Digital Raster Graphics made before October 2001 were scanned at the resolution of 250 dpi. |
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During the past decade, the SDSS has scanned a third of the whole sky. |
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An embedded Blue Vector Edge Manager in the tunnel manages the multiple sensors required and executes business rules in real-time as cases and items are scanned. |
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The slide was initially scanned at 100X, looking for motile trichomonads, and then at 400X to confirm motility, flagellar movement and morphologic features of the organisms. |
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In September 2011, TNA's museum began using QRpedia codes, which can be scanned by smartphone users in order to retrieve information about exhibits from Wikipedia. |
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Obviously Hitler must have had multiple editions of his own book, but this one was in his Munich apartment and Hitler's eyes almost certainly scanned its pages at some point. |
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The programme enables customers to receive boarding passes electronically via mobile phones and PDAs, which are then scanned by TSA security officers when checking-in. |
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The scanner I used divided the scanned image into square pixels. |
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Bread slices are secured in a carriage and vertically scanned past a fixed set of cal-rod heating elements, reducing the possibility of overdrying. |
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Besides giving the attendees enough time to read the display boards the DMFA scanned each package with results for a wordbook people used as a tool for the voting. |
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