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“...Since the computer and robotics revolution at the end of the 20th century, it is assumed that the...”
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“... allowed to explore 4 novel objects introduced in the recording box for 10 minutes as previously described...”
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“... to contribute to the history, increase of artistic value as well as to the preservation of the precious objects...”
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“... the radiometer demonstrate an exponential decrease in radiation dosage as objects or surfaces move...”
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“.... For this example, we show that expected prices may not necessarily decrease as predicted by Branco (1997...”
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“.... The second, called “The affections that decrease or increase the power to continue or discontinue...”
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“... tectonics. The objects of this study are the siliciclastic sediments that define one of the most profound...”
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“..., the subject was asked to identify objects of interest based on the gaze direction of an avatar...”
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