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Meanings of different exposures in English
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Usage of different exposures in English
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Others may be more conservative and look towards differentexposures.
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The HDR video works by effectively shooting two movies simultaneously but at differentexposures.
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Being deduced from observations at differentexposures, the effects of these may be supposed to be eliminated.
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Prevalences were calculated by TTI for differentexposures, along with unadjusted and adjusted odds ratios for infection risk.
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I found the temperature varying from 25° to 40° below zero at differentexposures.
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This snaps a few pictures at differentexposures and combines them to give better detail in both highlights and shadows.
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In this mode, the camera snaps multiple photos at differentexposures and merges them together for a single, brighter image.
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The existing evidence provides substantial support for the continuation of telomere research across a range of differentexposures and health outcomes.
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There was substantial variation in the number and pattern of mutations in individual cancers reflecting differentexposures, DNA repair defects and cellular origins.
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Google's Night Sight snaps multiple photos together at differentexposures and stitches them together-allin a matter of seconds-fora well-exposed and colorful image.
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Night mode works by taking a series of images at differentexposures and stitching them together to create bright and natural images even in lowlight.
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It combines multiples pictures at differentexposures to give you one great shot, which would be great if it didn't also save the original image.
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Apart from mirrorless cameras, there have been improvements in sensors and a technology called high dynamic range HDR.L imaging, which layers images at differentexposures.
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Apart from mirrorless cameras, there have been improvements in sensors and a technology called high dynamic range (HDR) imaging, which layers images at differentexposures.
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Between 2007 and 2013, they found there were 39 phone calls relating to 30 differentexposures to DNP involving 27 men and three women.