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segmentation N COMPUT

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separational segmentation

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Aside from the absence of segmentation, this is a similar arrangement to that of other annelids.
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Snakes are greatly used in applications like object tracking, shape recognition, segmentation, edge detection, stereo matching.
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Often the first step in doing this is virtual addressing, usually achieved by paging and/or segmentation.
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The difference between paging and segmentation systems is not only about memory division; segmentation is visible to user processes, as part of memory model semantics.
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They allow unparalleled kinds of social sorting and segmentation which could have unfair effects.
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Language learners are another set of individuals being researched within speech segmentation.
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The trunk comprises a large number of body rings, which appear to be body segments, but do not always reflect the underlying segmentation.
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The registers were thereby directly interpreted as 32-bit linear (virtual) addresses, bypassing the segmentation logic.
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Typically, a humans center of mass is detected with a reaction board or the segmentation method.
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Enormous segmentation of the terrain results in high concentration of biodiversity in a relatively small area.
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