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Использование термина electronic image на английском
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NAL scans the page to create the electronicimage and passes it through the OCR device.
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But there was one thing no electronicimage could possibly convey-andthat was Rama's overwhelming size.
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There's also electronicimage stabilization, but it looks like garbage so I wouldn't recommend using it.
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So the banner feature here is the improved electronicimage stabilization mode, which GoPro is calling Hypersmooth.
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It also has electronicimage stabilization.
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Though THOMA did not have a slide of the microfilm in this case, he did show the reproduced electronicimage.
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Today the association maintains both its library and business-image management standardization activities-andhas moved into electronicimage-managementstandardization (EIM).
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The program is working toward the creation of large, indexed publicly available electronicimage collections of published documents in academic, special, and public libraries.
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Yesterday Mother gave me the electronicimages.
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But he was not convinced that electronicimages constitute a serious attempt to represent text in electronic form.
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But he was not convinced that electronicimages represent a serious attempt to represent text in electronic form.
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The three reels were converted into 3,500 electronicimages using a specialized microfilm scanner.
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Slides representing normal, aged, and osteoarthritis (OA) tissue were scanned and electronicimages were scored online by five observers.
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A new technology could change the way they use the Web by allowing them to "feel" electronicimages and graphics.
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Perhaps a seamless transition between real and virtual arrangements, with the viewer never quite sure what flower displays are material and what are electronicimages.
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The company has been using sophisticated software to search the net for so-called steganography, the system of hiding messages inside electronicimages and music files.