If you are a company, and you are 15 percent more efficient because you use brain scanning and biochips, the next company will have to use it. |
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As the glass lowered he peered inside, scanning the cabin for any blatant misdoing. |
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Quite simply, the thing won't work without the base scanning the skies for missiles. |
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When WFCAM is scanning the sky it will produce images at a phenomenal rate. |
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The Marine and his cover man slowly walk toward the injured man, scanning to make sure no enemies come from behind. |
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Are you saying that their scanning electron microscopy was the same as optical? |
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Concurrent scanning electron microscopy was carried out for morphological characterization. |
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The morpho-anatomical study was carried out through scanning electron and light microscopy. |
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Morphological analyses were carried out with light and scanning electron microscopy. |
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Light microscopy and low-vacuum scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the secretory process. |
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With the help of scanning technology and just-in-time inventory systems, businesses changed their practices. |
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I couldn't help but display my knack of scanning a rack of women's clothes and picking out the exact, perfect combo for her to try. |
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There is a sense today of the self-styled spokespersons for victim groups scanning the globe for something about which they can become outraged. |
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The heron resumed his beady-eyed stance, scanning the depths of the pond for an unwary goldfish. |
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There is the belief that functional brain scanning can individuate mental pathologies in the living brain. |
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In rapid succession the field ion microscope and the scanning tunnelling microscope soon joined these microscopes. |
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Instead of scanning every item individually, an RFID till would simply total up every item in your shopping trolley as it approached. |
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Nine of 25 damaged fusulinids were mounted onto SEM stubs for preparation of scanning electron micrographs. |
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Abdominal ultrasonography or computed tomographic scanning with contrast medium is appropriate when organomegaly is present. |
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The digitization has been carried out using the STScI scanning microdensitometers resulting in a pixel size of 25 micron. |
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Quickly scanning the table in front of me, I began hastily withdrawing serviettes from the dispenser to my right. |
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This paper reports the presence of bacteria on the surface of filiform and fungiform papillae of rats using scanning electron microscopy. |
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So I sat there next to two very cute naked French girls scanning the horizon. |
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Gone too will be spoiled votes, which are often a source of fun for those scanning the voting sheets. |
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It is a system for scanning and segmenting cursively handwritten words into basic strokes. |
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The paraclinical tests may include neuroimaging, with MRI or CF scanning, evoked potential studies, or CSF, analysis. |
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Cursory scanning of fresh cultures was conducted for each plate to check for existing myxomycete fruiting bodies. |
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Adaxial and abaxial leaflet surfaces were observed using scanning electron microscopy. |
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Fetal anomaly screening uses ultrasound scanning to find certain abnormalities in the baby. |
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After scanning their surroundings one last time, Jim allowed himself to drift into a light doze. |
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And scanning the QR codes will only cost whatever your mobile company charges you to use the web. |
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Once turned on, programs are queued up for commercial scanning after the end of the show. |
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I have nothing against scientific surveys scanning the heavens for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence. |
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When Mike roared in I was sipping a frozen drink and scanning internet for recent news. |
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Flexure galvanometers and low-noise servo drives offer improved performance in applications requiring smooth scanning with low jitter. |
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Now, his dark eyes scanning his surroundings, he spots a woman with an unmistakable crop of curling red hair. |
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The guard looked at him and carried on scanning the crowds full of eager and excited tourists instead. |
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They stood on the beach and lined the south rail of the pier, holding binoculars and cameras, listening to radios, scanning the sky. |
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We had to queue and order our meal, standing at a counter, whilst scanning the menu. |
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Polygonal scanners relay the outbound and return pulse, scanning the scene or target in a raster format. |
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Based on scanning electron microscope images of the failed nanotube films, we attribute the ultimate failure to agglomerates in the film. |
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During scanning, volunteers pressed a computer key to indicate that they detected an odor. |
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Paul stops scanning the banks for signs of wildlife and paddles with a will. |
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One eye shone a shimmering amber with a thin slit of a pupil scanning the scene below while the other was an unmoving brushed gold orb. |
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As they become available from Weblications, the company scanning and proofing them, they will be put up for readers to consult. |
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Once she got there, she paced the aisle, scanning the shelves for a home pregnancy test. |
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Bone scanning is sensitive but not specific for detecting stress fractures, healing fractures, infections and tumors. |
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Nor is there any evidence of crackers scanning the Internet in search of vulnerable machines. |
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Unwind by sitting quietly and mentally scanning your body from the crown of your head down. |
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He also made significant advances in radio imaging, secret signalling, fibre optics, infra-red scanning and facsimile transmission. |
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There has been an explosion in the number of astronomers scanning the skies for the telltale wobble of distant worlds. |
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Those that are sealed and returned will be fed into the scanning machines starting Friday, she said. |
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Using computers and medical scanning techniques, it can reveal the secrets of a mummy without disturbing the wrappings. |
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There are a number of innovative features, such as single-pass duplex scanning, which can cut your print runs in half. |
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Such sub-micron electrothermal actuators were characterized by a nanomanipulator system in a scanning electron microscopy system. |
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The allegro begins in a beautiful apartment in south-east Paris, from which you can see the lights of the Eiffel Tower scanning the sky. |
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I got some pics too, but they are on film, so will have to wait for processing and scanning. |
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This, along with scanning for viruses on the Net before they reach users' in-boxes, seems to represent the best way forward. |
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French metal detectorists helped by scanning spoil heaps and areas to be excavated. |
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If I'd had access to a colorimeter and a scanning electronic microscope I certainly would have used them too. |
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Mac gazed at the relief map, scanning the recorded edges where their flight plan would begin. |
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Nowadays, if scanning the movie listings gives us any indication, most of the foreign films being remade are cult Japanese horror flicks. |
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The landlubbers gathered at Gunwharf Quay and stepped aboard, nervously scanning the bright sky. |
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In addition, the scanning software comes with documentation, installation, and improvements to its scanning and image processing features. |
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The ladies trained their beaks on her, like pale, ill-natured birds, and returned to scanning the crowd for safe subjects of ridicule. |
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He was scanning visitors as they arrived, no doubt on the alert for any outbreak of unofficial ambush marketing. |
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Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving. |
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Hackers create zombies by scanning for exposed systems that they can manipulate remotely. |
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The four distinct faces of the building force a process of scanning and mental reassembly at the scale of the whole wall. |
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Well, in addition to scanning for offensive strings, some names contain reserved words, or keywords goes the theory. |
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The report offered a vision of street advertising that used retinal scanning to produce customised messages for passing consumers. |
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I jump off my bed and walk to my closet scanning the clothes, but not really looking, for my mind is recalling the events that happened earlier. |
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A scanning tunneling microscope image shows liquid crystal molecules aligned on a sheet of graphite. |
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The first step in the process is a binary scanning of the hypsographic separation of the original map. |
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These data have been produced by photogrammetric methods and by scanning, tagging, vectorizing, and gridding of hypsographic map separates. |
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The purpose of scanning a scene in this manner is to pick out details and their relations to one another. |
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The matches are found by sorting the substrings lexicographically via a hashing scheme and by then scanning these arrays for k-length matches. |
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Cleaning and preparing, and then scanning the fragile autochromes took a few weeks by itself. |
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I'm scanning all hyperspace frequencies and wavelengths, along with all sensor and communication relay nets. |
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After hearing a glopping sound hit the snow covered ground, Hugh's skinless face begins scanning the hyperborean terrain for his epidermal layer. |
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The regeneration project manager said a hydrographical survey of the area using geophysical scanning would take place next month. |
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He would like to be able to passively identify the various scanning tools hackers and others use to find vulnerable wireless networks. |
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This process does not flood the network with active scanning, but gathers and processes this information passively. |
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This prevents strangers from passively scanning the area and receiving your network's broadcasts. |
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The scanning is performed on a horizontal machining center with pallet changer. |
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By scanning the ring the guard could see that they had paid the entrance fee and in the same way they checked in their coats in the checkroom. |
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Meanwhile, the servers were completely overloaded, scanning the systems and attempting to find and delete the worm. |
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The camera closes in on a book printed in Chinese characters held open under a moving scanning beam. |
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Grains of boron suboxide loom like boulders in this scanning electron microscope view. |
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As always with new products, it's well worth scanning the installation guides for gotchas and getchas. |
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Now though, as I relax in a chaise lounge I find myself scanning the entire setting, unable to concentrate on my potboiler. |
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Coverslips were then coated with gold and attached to an SEM stub with tape or rubber cement before SEM scanning. |
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With increasing desperation, he looked for it, scanning the heaving landscape before him for something to hold onto. |
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Olivia hung up the phone and went to her closet, scanning the dresses that hung from the hangers. |
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In these studies, stomachs from 4th instar A. aegypti larvae were examined using both transmission and scanning electron microscopy. |
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It's not a fun job, scanning negatives, and I decided to call it a day when I'd finished the first film. |
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He started staring at them really intently, and his eyes were making these little saccades over the patterns, scanning them like crazy. |
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Once again I found myself scanning through art books to come up with an inspiring still-life project. |
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Samples were heated in a home made calorimeter, enabling simultaneous differential scanning calorimetry on the very same sample. |
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Encouraged by the textile industry, a great amount of work using differential scanning calorimetry has been undertaken. |
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Freyen was in the older part of the library, scanning through birth records attentively. |
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Relative protein levels were determined by scanning the immunoblot with a laser scanning densitometer. |
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In fact, the Google web scanning queries have become automated, and are available for downloading from hacker chat and websites. |
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Lucia had stepped out to the front steps of the school, squinting her eyes and scanning the area, obviously looking for me. |
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After critical point drying samples were sputtered with gold and investigated in a Zeiss DSM 962 scanning electron microscope. |
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This enabled venturesome radio hobbyists to listen to a much greater variety of radio traffic, and set the stage for scanning twenty years later. |
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Optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and Brinell hardness tests were carried out. |
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Precision and speed of autofocus are of the utmost importance for the quality of object detection and the slide scanning results. |
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All figured specimens were coated with ammonium chloride prior to macrophotography and with gold for scanning electron microscopy. |
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The cross sections of the samples are analyzed, and the pigments are identified under a polarizing or scanning electron microscope. |
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Someone may get a prize for neuroeconomics someday, which involves scanning people's brains with an MRI as they make economic choices. |
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This will break the page up for the reader and they will be able to get the information they want simply by scanning your pages. |
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All the time the cameras are grinding and the snooperscope is scanning every inch of the room. |
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As I watched, several other black clad figures stepped out of parked cars, unslinging their assault rifles, and scanning the rooftop. |
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The protein fingerprints could be deciphered clearly upon scanning the gets using the laser densitometer. |
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The result of these techniques is to split spam words that make them unreadable by dictionary-based scanning tools. |
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The ultrasound probe is used mainly for head scanning of newborn babies and young children. |
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Currently, creating a nanopore by the standard scanning tunneling microscopy techniques requires vacuum chambers and expensive equipment. |
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Thelma stayed in the stern, scanning the iceberg with binoculars, as we motored away. |
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As we make our way to bed, we watch our backs, scanning our surroundings for heretofore unnoticed surveillance. |
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I walked down the sidewalk carefully, alert and scanning the area with each step. |
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This is a highly magnified photograph of a glochid taken with a scanning electron microscope. |
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From our vantage point, we could see men walking the streets, men on top of buildings, scanning the area with binoculars. |
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Only the tourist police, sitting inscrutably astride their camels and scanning the scene through binoculars, seem to act as a deterrent. |
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I release her and hold her at arms length, carefully scanning her face, which is expressionless. |
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You spend most of your time scanning boats through binoculars, searching out design faults and lapses in taste. |
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Instead, he saw the men walking calmly, saw them carefully scanning the terrain ahead of them, muskets ready to fire. |
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They began scanning the area carefully, taking in every detail and watching for the slightest movement. |
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Deftly extending the delicate instrument, the Duchess began scanning the landscape before her. |
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After the recording is finished, the tape rewinds and the deck starts scanning for commercials. |
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Claudia slipped the order from his hand and unrolled it, her eyes scanning the document quickly. |
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Both airborne and terrestrial laser scanning are now well established methods for the acquisition of precise and reliable 3 D geo-information. |
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He took a quiet sip, his wide, prepossessing brown eyes scanning Carnon's swiftly and sharply. |
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On examination under light and scanning electron microscopes the wall preparations were essentially free of cytoplasmic contamination. |
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Ever get to a Web page that has a lot of text on it, and quickly scanning the page doesn't immediately produce what you're looking for? |
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She laughed and reached down to pick it up, her eyes quickly scanning the page. |
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He was up a lot earlier that morning, quickly scanning the newspaper as he drank some coffee in the kitchen. |
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We do have a very accurate way of diagnosing aneurysms, ultrasound scanning, so why aren't we scanning everyone? |
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Rather, they are cutting, pasting or scanning pictures that others have taken. |
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Four years ago he began scanning some of his paintings, just to create an archival record. |
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A specimen obtained from scrapings of the woman's hand was prepared and examined with the use of a scanning electron microscope. |
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Low temperature, low voltage scanning electron microscopy of uncoated pollen grains was performed as described previously. |
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An abscess on an internal organ such as the liver or brain may be diagnosed by X-ray or scanning. |
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Tromping over to the side of the schoolyards, the kid leaned against a tree and folded his arms, scanning the terrain for prey. |
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Isn't healthcare and all the radiological scanning you want an unalienable right granted to us by our forefathers? |
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The biaxial scanning mechanism and the simple objective lenses are the key features. |
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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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It lashed its mile long pointed tail fiercely about and looked around, darting its brown-red eyes, wildly scanning the ground below. |
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This is a scanning electron micrograph of the side view of the porous-silicon wafer as tested by the researchers. |
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Before he left he cast a look around his immaculate house, his sharp eyes scanning every corner. |
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When scanning from magazines, the magazine filter should be used to avoid moire. |
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The sound a piercing slap caused her to jump back, eyes scanning for the two brawling individuals. |
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Some diagnostic modalities, such as computed tomographic scanning, have particularly low yields. |
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By using galvanometric scanning, we achieve an along-track spatial resolution better than the diffraction limit. |
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After scanning the horizon with his eagle-eye, he proceeds in search of another trip of fowl. |
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She poked along with her cane, scanning the grass for chipmunk holes. |
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I was scanning the referral logs tonight and noticed a new blog. |
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So we ended up scanning the real Bruges Madonna and putting it in as a visual effect. |
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After the scanning takes place, KSM is led down a long corridor flanked by chain-link fences. |
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But one day, scanning the classified ads in The Minneapolis Tribune, she saw a job opportunity that appealed to her. |
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Whether all this scanning and probing and patting down is enhancing our collective security is very much in doubt. |
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Thankfully, however, the deer do wise up quickly, alertly scanning their surroundings for different sounds or a hint of movement that wasn't there the day before. |
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Until mobile-phone signals were digitized in the late 1990s, they could be intercepted with a handheld scanning device. |
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Often times we suffer from respiratory related diseases like tuberculosis and visit health centres or hospitals for X-rays and ultra sound scanning. |
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The base of his motor was a tea chest, a biscuit tin housed the projection lamp, scanning discs were cut from cardboard, and he also utilised four-penny cycle lenses. |
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The little tags can transmit an electronic product code to a wireless receiver, speeding up scanning, and making the inventory process almost automatic. |
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Pictures show Valentini hovering uncomfortably close to the participants, scanning the action, sizing people up. |
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He tilted his head slightly, scanning his surroundings carefully. |
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One again she got out her binoculars and began scanning the beach. |
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The technician looked over it thoroughly, scanning the entire page twice. |
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Ellie rolled her eyes, unfolding her paper and scanning the headlines. |
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He looked over at the old notebook and flipped through the pages nonchalantly, eyes scanning each page quickly as though they contained some secret. |
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So he slowly opened the new book, his eyes quickly scanning the page. |
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Marked birds were resighted, using sporting scopes, during 1-4 h scanning surveys of Western Sandpiper flocks made on high-low spring tides throughout each season. |
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Differential scanning calorimetry was utilized to assess the impact of the fluorescent probes on the thermotropic phase behavior of the studied lipid membranes. |
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To my right, I noticed something that I had seen in place many times as I had gone into New York, and that was the latest scanning equipment for thumbprints or fingerprints. |
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The stranger strode the hallways, scanning the placards outside each door. |
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The plates were digitized using the ST ScI scanning microdensitometers. |
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Nicola stood on the deck, her misty eyes scanning the horizon. |
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All the while, the aspiring television presenter had kept her eye out for screen jobs, making showreels, scanning the media pages and attending auditions. |
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When we got back home we started out on the task of scanning and correcting the prints, taking turn and turn about but, really, there's only so much you can do. |
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However, when you are scanning the background for a clever sight gag and not watching the main action, there's probably something wrong with the script. |
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He nodded silently, scanning the paintings with impenetrable eyes. |
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Instead of sintering a layer by scanning it with a laser beam, his system quickly fuses the whole layer under an oven-like electric or gas heater. |
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She rose to her feet and began scanning her room and then searching through the mess of papers on her desk, which had still gone unsorted since the school year had ended. |
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At the next pull it shakes into life and we're off towards Dawros Head, untangling the fishing line, scanning the water for mackerel shoals breaking the surface. |
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But they are picked up by the scanning mechanism of our subconscious, which enables them to join a host of otherwise unutterable feelings that lie buried deep in our psyche. |
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No more scanning the pages of pitchfork for news about The Kid Daytona, Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar I just follow their tweets. |
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North Yorkshire Police are now scanning CCTV tapes to try to identify the attacker, who was smartly dressed with distinctive shiny shoes which had silver or gold buckles. |
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So SmAl 2 could someday be used in spintronic applications that require a zero-magnetic field, such as a spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope. |
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The tools include a combination of heuristic rules-based scanning, white and black lists, content filtering and SMTP-based authentication to keep out unwanted mail. |
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When you're not scanning the ocean with your binoculars for a whale spout to the west, you can watch squirrels and birds scamper about to the east. |
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If patients show signs of increased intracranial pressure or nuchal rigidity, immediate CT scanning of the brain, orbits, and sinuses should be performed. |
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For this research, we'll be using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, differential scanning calorimetry, and thermomechanical analysis. |
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Needless to say, the printer's font would have to be submicroscopic, and the story would be illegible except under a scanning electron microscope. |
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Sensitive areas within compounds have also been given extra protection while electronic scanning of staff, visitors and vehicles entering sites has been stepped up. |
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A device on a mobile agricultural machine for contactless scanning of contours extending over the ground, such as the contour of a swath of crop material. |
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Along with Tapp, he is also developing a scanner for measuring body composition that combines induction tomography with an optical imaging technique called photonic scanning. |
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Because existing spectrometers and polarimeters make use of mechanical scanning methods, they are unreliable and require a long time to acquire complete data sets. |
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I flipped through the small book listlessly, scanning the poems passively. |
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It will then move on to digital cameras and photography, fashion and model photography, scanning, colour correction, photo and text special effects, computer practicals. |
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During small-deck RAST landings, the pilot who isn't at the controls is responsible for backing up the flying pilot by scanning the deck for fore and aft drift. |
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The emerging technology of digital scanning furnishes an opportunity to provide access to these important newspaper resources without destroying the resource itself. |
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Marion was furtively scanning the room to make sure she was noticed. |
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Before I could even fumble a further answer, she had sussed me as a dead loss, had switched off her DAT machine, and was already scanning the crowd for a more eloquent victim. |
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At a time when scanning and imaging were unknown factors, this prince of medicine made use of his own techniques to treat and cure people free of cost. |
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Using scanning electron microscopy, researchers uncovered evidence of dentinal tubules, basic structures that exist in almost all teeth, including humans. |
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These all combine to put scanning on Linux on par with any desktop. |
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The technique of spiral CT scanning is particularly useful for evaluating dyspneic patients because of its shorter imaging time and higher-resolution images. |
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Ultrasound scanning is combined with a number of blood tests spread over a few weeks to look for conditions such as spina bifida and Down's syndrome. |
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This process of scanning and pixelation has the effect of smearing images and edges by averaging the gray scale and hue across each pixel. |
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Motion-capture is the electronic scanning of the players' motions and signature moves with infrared cameras. |
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However, it is expected to lose market share to advanced microscopies such as electron and scanning probe. |
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A new all-in-one printer series features legal-size flatbed scanning and a color scan option that makes scanning and copying of books easier. |
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All the patients were instructed to keep awake with the maximum intercuspation during the CBCT scanning. |
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In addition, it has features such as content filtering, virus scanning and the ability to accommodate a virtual private network. |
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To determine what kind of stone the axes were made of, Lu used X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis. |
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Thermal properties of the cured resoles were analyzed by thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry. |
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During the scanning process, subjects were asked to lie still with eyes open and not think initiatively. |
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Diagnosis is fairly simple as the prostate can be easily palpated and lends itself well to ultrasound scanning. |
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In a cathode-ray tube display, a scanning electron beam causes phosphors to glow at selected spots. |
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To detect mtDNA depletion, a traditional method is quantitative Southern blot, based on densitometry scanning of autoradiograph films. |
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Face identification, hand geometry, and iris scanning indicate that all is not well in cyberland. |
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Using these tools, called scanning tunneling microscopes, researchers can also move individual atoms around. |
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Now a Berkeley physicist is hoping to remaster and preserve the recordings through optical scanning technology. |
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The composition provides an inhibition of bacterial adhesion to an apatite test plate analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. |
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The team tested the compound in a mouse model of kidney cancer using radioactively labeled glucose with positron-emission tomography scanning. |
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She will also touch on their use in archaeology such as scanning mummies and the x-raying of famous WORKs of art. |
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Using 3-D optical scanning, the director of special projects at Walla Walla Foundry, Walla Walla, Wash. |
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While the different types of calorimeter includes differential scanning calorimeter, isothermal micro-calorimeter, and adiabatic. |
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Only 10 percent have advanced scanning and optimizing technology, such as optimized edgers. |
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The sequence of operations in this system is singulation, conveying and orienting, and scanning and sensing. |
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By scanning application source code at compile time, DevPartner Studio can pinpoint unsafe coding practices to the exact method and line of code. |
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The University wish to purchase a scanning probe instrument that will enable large area parallelised nanolithography. |
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The common buzzard often spots prey by waiting on a prominent perch and scanning the ground for movement. |
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CoActivity Log Co Stores statistics about accomplished scanning tasks and latest database status in a user-friendly format. |
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Binary files have always been difficult to edit, usually involving scanning through an endless number of bytes using a hex editor. |
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The security scanning at Kuala Lumpur failed to register anything. |
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This represents the range of electron energies used in both scanning electron microscopes and transmission electron microscopes. |
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Electron microscopes have been classified based on technical principles into transmission electron microscope and scanning electron microscope. |
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We have moved from the light microscope to the transmission electron microscope and the scanning electron microscope. |
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Glass transition temperatures were also measured using commercial differential scanning colorimetry. |
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Anatomy of staminate flower ontogeny of the pecan as determined by scanning electron microscopy. |
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The structure and surface morphology of the electrodeposits were characterized by scanning electron microscopy. |
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Mechanical interlock, as observed by scanning electron microscopy, formed between nonpolar plastic film and porous poplar veneer. |
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MySpace is licensing technology from a firm called Audible Magic, which late last year obtained rights to a system for scanning video clips. |
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A small right parieto-occipital area of encephalomalacia and much larger bilateral orbitofrontal lesions were visible on CT scanning. |
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Progressive scanning, which is the format used in computers, scans lines in sequences, from top to bottom. |
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The Zeiss Metrotom 1500 computer tomograph represents a new level of industrial CT scanning measurement technology. |
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Figure 1 shows the scanning electron micrograph of the top surface of as received Ti-6Al-4V substrate used in the present study. |
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The scanning electron micrographs of the fracture surfaces etched with chloroform given in Fig. |
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I walked out onto a hogback deer love to bed on and stood still, just scanning the area for about a minute. |
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The final standard adopted by the FCC did not require a single standard for scanning formats, aspect ratios, or lines of resolution. |
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Most often, EDS is part of scanning electron microscope or electron microprobe. |
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Microphotographs were made by a Jeol JSM-5600LV scanning electron microscope. |
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It is used in scientific research, in particular, as a length standard for scanner calibration of scanning probe microscope. |
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Figure 2 shows an optical micrograph and a scanning electron micrograph of a fully fabricated microheating element. |
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High-definition television, now being developed, employs over 1000 scanning lines and produces a supersharp picture. |
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It is an advantage for those who want to benefit from GOM quality, or enter into the world of 3D scanning, but just need the necessities. |
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Field emission scanning electron microscopy has been used for microstructure and crystallites size observations. |
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This was true whether the Southern blots were analyzed by scanning densitometry of autoradiographs or by a PhosphorImager. |
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A helical scan with a pitch of zero is equivalent to constant z-axis scanning. |
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Careful scanning produced three velvet scoter amongst hundreds of common scoter, a long tailed duck and a scaup. |
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Patients that have a gag reflex can relax as the scanning process can be stopped and started as necessary to accomodate their needs. |
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Rowe began scanning skulls from the reptilian ancestors of mammals, cat-size creatures called cynodonts. |
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In this case STA is a combination of differential scanning calorimetry and thermogravimetry. |
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The unique scan head combines tandem scanning technology with galvanometer and piezo controlled scanning mirrors. |
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The fully-automated A1 offers standard paired galvanometers with high resolution scanning at up to 4096 x 4096 pixels. |
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Regarding Item 11, I award zero points if the scanning, 10X, or oil immersion lens is used to view the slide. |
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Spyglass to eye, scanning the immediately impingent literary horizon, a mere straggle of isolate figures come into focus. |
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Star Trek' produced requests such as a teleporter or a scanning device giving instant healing without procedures. |
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The Xerox Digital Desktop Organizer and the Digital Personal Organizer are complete document scanning and organizing solutions. |
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Our metallography laboratory services include material analyses, scanning electron micrography and a variety of hardness tests. |
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Delivery of a high-resolution field emission scanning electron microscope, including service and maintenance Contract. |
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The fi-7160 offers duplex scanning speeds of up-to 120 documents per minute at 300DPI in color, monochrome or greyscale. |
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Vitellogenin uptake and vitellin localization in insect follicles examined using monoclonal antibodies and confocal scanning microscopy. |
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The cross section of the filter cake was observed with a JSM-5900LV scanning electron microscope. |
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The second is by scanning both arches separately and then acquiring a third scan with both arches together in maximum intercuspation. |
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By repeated scanning, bats can mentally construct an accurate image of the environment in which they are moving and of their prey item. |
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Analysis conducted with scanning electron microscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy determined fluorescence enhancement. |
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Relative rates of LPL synthesis were determined by densitometric scanning of fluorographs of SDS-PAGE gels of LPL immunoprecipitation. |
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This included the first detailed description of the pentasters in Actiniscus pentasterias, based on scanning electron microscopy. |
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Two makers of thermal-analysis instruments last year launched new differential scanning calorimeters that reportedly increase speed and accuracy. |
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Griggs said he is responsible for making the videodiscs and scanning paperwork. |
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Scanning probe microscopes have been categorized into scanning tunneling microscope and atomic force microscope. |
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The first instrument was built in 1981, and it's called a scanning tunneling microscope. |
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The elliptical corral was created using cobalt atoms precisely placed by a scanning tunneling microscope on a copper surface. |
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RemoteScan is an alternative to custom FTP and folder based scanning solutions, and RemoteScan is a replacement of thick client scan stations. |
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In 2011, geomagnetic scanning revealed the existence of an amphitheatre, emphasising Isurium's importance as a major Roman town. |
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Supply and installation of two scanning electron microscopes for the University of Cadiz. |
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South of the airport, Carl Zeiss NTS makes scanning electron microscopes in Cherry Hinton. |
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The game achieves a new level of photorealism using 3D scanning of the real environment and characters. |
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The results of scanning electron microscope confirmed that fines, not fiber, are the preferred sites for sizes. |
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Under a scanning electron microscope, the guts of caterpillars that ate enzyme-enhanced callus had many little rips. |
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The scanning electron microscope and electron microprobe are used to determine the composition of oxide inclusions. |
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In September 2014, FEI introduced Teneo VS scanning electron microscope that offers a VolumeScope capability for life science applications. |
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They examined the effects of xanthan gum on the thermal properties of tapioca starch using a differential scanning calorimeter. |
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Leave ample margins and use a sanserif type font to help minimize errors in scanning. |
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Iris scanning is just one technology in the burgeoning field known as biometrics. |
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The hardware-based appliances utilize bimodal scanning technology, which combines proxy-based scanning with real-time packet-based scanning. |
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