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Free-form

Shapes that are characterized by a free-flowing rather than a geometric structure, resembling forms found in nature.
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By contrast, the use of cement paste is more intuitive and more accurately reveals the role of the free-form N[O.sub.2.sup.-] reaction mechanism.
To measure the accuracy of the free-form paths drawn using Wrist-Whirl, researchers used the $1 gesture recognizer and found that it was able to recognize the marks with a 93.8 percent accuracy as compared to 85 percent accuracy by three human inspectors.
But are you hearing the voice of the customer in the free-form text?
A quartet of Beatle-ish vulture soundalikes place the picture squarely in the Swinging 60s, as does the free-form animation.
The Japanese giant has developed a Free-Form Display (FFD) using IGZO technology where the device can be shaped in any way to meet a wide range of user needs.
The Mediterranean-style resort is built around a signature 320-foot free-form swimming pool and a saltwater lagoon with a half-mile private white-sand beach.
Those who are new to using embroidery and those with some experience will enjoy Modern Hand Stitching: Dozens of Stitches with Creative Free-Form Variations, by Ruth Chandler.
Couples kissed, dancers circled with hoops and revelers took part in a mass yoga practice as part of the free-form celebrations.
Tokyo, June 18, 2014 - (JCN Newswire) - Sharp has developed the Free-Form Display, a revolutionary advance over the conventional display shape concept that enables the creation of new display designs to match a variety of applications.
Washington, June 5 ( ANI ): Researchers are exploring the security and memorability of free-form gestures as passwords.
uk) boasts a large free-form leisure pool with waves and slides together with two sports halls for kids' parties.