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Detecting a blinking pattern in an image sequence can detect the presence of a face.

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* Detecting which questions are better in terms of discrimination, clarity, ease of response, upon application on a pilot sample.

Detecting and .
* Detecting events, e. g., for visual surveillance or people counting ;
Detecting the B-modes will be extremely difficult, particularly given that the degree of foreground contamination is unknown, and the weak gravitational lensing signal mixes the relatively strong E-mode signal with the B-mode signal.
Detecting a bias that will lead to a favorable outcome takes an impractically large amount of time and is very difficult, if not impossible, to do, therefore people fall prey to the Type II gambler's fallacy.
* Detecting Land Mines: New Technology, by Paul Grad.
Detecting zero current with a galvanometer can be done to extremely high accuracy.
* Detecting transitions is often less error-prone than comparing against a threshold in a noisy environment.
Detecting planets in multiple star systems introduces additional technical difficulties, which may be why they are only rarely found.
Detecting such a pulse means that the bit contained 1.
Detecting deception is difficult because there are no known completely reliable indicators of deception.
* Detecting leaks of natural gas and other gasses.
* Detecting heat in faulty electrical joints.
In 1901, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose filed for a US patent for " A Device for Detecting Electrical Disturbances " that mentioned the use of a galena crystal ; this was granted in 1904, # 755840.
Detecting the thermal into which to launch is vital and can involve several methods, ranging from radio telemetered temperature and windspeed measurements plotted on a chart recorder to Mylar streamers or soap bubbles to visualize the rising air.
Detecting the types and amounts of different sulfated steroids conveys information about the urine donor's physiological state, and may therefore serve as an honest signal.
* A Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons: Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spirituous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy, and Methods of Detecting Them, London 1820, Second edition 1820, Third edition 1821, Fourth edition 1822 ; reprint Philadelphia 1820 ; German translation by L. Cerutti Von der Verfälschung der Nahrungsmittel und von den Küchengiften, Leipzig 1822, Second edition 1841
Detecting spam based on the content of the email, either by detecting keywords such as " viagra " or by statistical means ( content or non-content based ), is very popular.
Detecting such constants in files is a simple and effective way of distinguishing between many file formats and can yield further run-time information.
Detecting phase differences is very important in many applications, such as motor control, radar and telecommunication systems, servo mechanisms, and demodulators.
Detecting link rot for a given URL is difficult using automated methods.
" Detecting Equality of Variables in Programs.
Detecting cheating in general online play may be more difficult than at physical events, and network latency may negatively impact players ' performance, especially at high levels of competition.
Detecting their arrival with radar, Fligerkorps II immediately attacks their airfields, destroying almost all of them within three days.
Detecting the condition in early childhood increases the chance of successful treatment, especially if detected before the age of five.
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However, John A. T. Robinson and other scholars argued for a much earlier dating, based on the fact that the New Testament writings make no mention of ( 1 ) the Great Fire of Rome ( A. D. 64 ), one of the most destructive fires in Roman history, which Emperor Nero blamed on the Christians, and led to the first major persecution of believers ; ( 2 ) the final years and deaths of Paul, who wrote most of the epistles, Peter, whom Catholics recognize as the first pope, and the other apostles ; ( 3 ) Nero's suicide ( A. D. 68 ); or ( 4 ) the total destruction of the temple in Jerusalem ( A. D. 70 ), which Robinson thought should certainly have appeared, considering the importance of that event for Jews and Christians of that time.
* Isolation is the first method Zapffe noted, who defined it as " a fully arbitrary dismissal from consciousness of all disturbing and destructive thought and feeling " and cites " One should not think, it is just confusing " as an example.
Examen de la philosophie de Bacon, (" An Examination of the Philosophy of Bacon ," 1836 ), is a critique of the thought of Francis Bacon, whom Maistre considers to be the fountainhead of the destructive Enlightened thought.
All authors agree that by the end of the 1960s, Pruitt – Igoe was nearly abandoned and had deteriorated into a decaying, dangerous, crime-infested neighborhood ; its architect lamented: " I never thought people were that destructive ".
One must then embed a value corrolary to the destructive thought pattern and emphasise that in ones mind.
* Undoing: A person tries to ' undo ' an unhealthy, destructive or otherwise threatening thought by acting out the reverse of unacceptable.
" The dean goes on to say that " hey're a destructive religion-everyone else calls them a cult-and they're the only group about which I would say that unambiguously "; he adds " hey are destructive to freedom of thought, freedom of movement, and freedom of activity.
According to Orthodox theology, lack of noetic understanding ( sickness ) can be neither circumvented nor satisfied by rational or discursive thought ( i. e. systematization ), and denying the needs of the human heart ( a more Western expression would be the needs of the soul ) causes various negative or destructive manifestations such as addiction, atheism and evil thoughts etc.
Hill reminds us that the subconscious mind accepts any and all suggestions, constructive or destructiveand cautions us to be careful what we suggest – facts only, no slander, for slander is poisonous to the subconscious mind and ruins creative thought.
Forward views the Vok as the ultimate evolution of either mankind, or sentient life in general, while DiTillio conceived of an origin more closely tied to Transformer history-he thought of the Vok as the evolved, purified version of The Swarm, a destructive, dark byproduct of Transformer reproduction, as seen in the Transformers: Generation 2 comics.
Dai Qing took part in the opposition of the Three Gorges Dam project because, as a journalist, she thought that the project was environmentally destructive.
In Perfected Mind Control-The Unauthorized Black Book of Hypnotic Mind Control author J. K. Ellis also cites Lifton's criteria, writing: " If most of Robert Lifton's eight point model of thought reform is being used in a cult organization, it is most likely a dangerous and destructive cult.
The comic books series depicts the apparent destruction of the Sith order, caused by them using a destructive Force technique called a thought bomb against the Jedi but which ends up destroying the Sith as well.

destructive and pattern
Behavioural scientists explain that addicts have a behaviour pattern that may lead to destructive consequences for themselves, their families and society.
Devastated by the breakup, Peckinpah fell into a self destructive pattern of almost continuous alcohol consumption, and his health was unstable for the remainder of his life.
The relative amplitudes of — and constructive and destructive interference effects among — the signals radiated by the individual antennas determine the effective radiation pattern of the array.
The wave function interferes with itself and guides the particles in such a way that the particles avoid the regions in which the interference is destructive and are attracted to the regions in which the interference is constructive, resulting in the interference pattern on the detector screen.
They then recombined on the far side of the splitter in an eyepiece, producing a pattern of constructive and destructive interference whose transverse displacement would depend on the relative time it takes light to transit the longitudinal vs. the transverse arms.
This works because when two waves with the same frequency combine, the resulting pattern is determined by the phase difference between the two waves — waves that are in phase will undergo constructive interference while waves that are out of phase will undergo destructive interference.
") Although this is a frequent interaction pattern for modal dialogs, it is also criticized by usability experts as being ineffective for its intended use, which is to protect against errors caused by destructive actions, and for which better alternatives exist.
This is a frequent interaction pattern for modal dialogs, but it is also criticised by usability experts as being ineffective for its intended use ( protection against errors in destructive actions ) due to habituation.
According to standard wave theory Huygens these two contributions give rise to an intensity pattern of bright bands due to constructive interference, interlaced with dark bands due to destructive interference, on a downstream screen.
It is easy to see this pattern when the waves are destructive and wash away finer grained material at the top, revealing coarser sands and cobbles as the base.
This process requires the destructive conversion of bulk matter into energy and its subsequent reformation into a pre-scanned matter pattern.
Duany Plater Zyberk & Company believe that this reinforces a destructive pattern of growth in an endless quest to move away from the sprawl that only results in creating more of it ( Duany Plater-Zyberk 26 ).
The incident radar energy is reflected from the outside and inside surfaces of the RAM to create a destructive wave interference pattern.
Instead, they found that destructive double binds were a frequent pattern of communication among families of patients, and they proposed that growing up amidst perpetual double binds could lead to learned patterns of confusion in thinking and communication.
When transmitting, a beamformer controls the phase and relative amplitude of the signal at each transmitter, in order to create a pattern of constructive and destructive interference in the wavefront.

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