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Examples of pose


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The prediction is that (6a) should be easiest to process, whereas (6f) should pose the most problems.
In the remainder of this paper, we refer to a stable part pose simply as a pose.
The global pose tracking problem has been widely investigated by fusing various external sensors and odometric measurements.
In such a scenario, the robot has to be able to detect and recognize objects as well as estimate their pose.
Thus, the interpretation of economic evidence from another setting can pose difficulties.
There is considerable awareness that these developments pose challenges in every dimension (ethical, political, economic, and clinical) of the health-care environment.
The specific pose subjects used in this study required them to position their fingers accurately along the edges of the coin.
The processes that pose the greatest risk to the embryo are photothermal and photochemical in nature.
Consider a real-life case that seems to pose problems for the interest theory of value.
His intent focus on the singer's offstage poise suggests how much he has yet to learn about striking a pose and deflecting the gaze.
Competitive veto players pose more intricate problems because we need to know under which conditions the vote orientation of competitive veto players prevails.
The pose of mutuality is compelling enough to conceal these differences.
With partial pose measurements, the experimental procedure is simpler but some of the parameters may not be identified.
The first five types of transformations do not pose any particular problems for identifying and isolating the object.
From the pose error the linear and angular velocities are computed and provide the motion control level.
However, these arrangements pose a problem for women, who are likely to have worked and contributed for fewer years and earned lower wages when working.
Management of patients with delirium can pose a significant challenge for health care staff.
Since the objective in designing the reference object is that its pose can be determined uniquely, three detectable edge features will not suffice.
The aim of this work is to obtain an algorithm for camera pose recovery offering improved performance (in terms of efficiency, robustness and accuracy).
Such diseases may pose significant problems for perennial wheat, characterized by low disturbance and stand persistence over multiple growing seasons.
The soil nutrients that normally pose the most important limitations to agricultural productivity are phosphorus and nitrogen.
Nevertheless, lighthouse reform enabled the whigs and radicals to pose as crusaders against local monopolies which the tories sought to perpetuate.
After 1688, however, in exile, he adopted the pose of the suffering martyr.
In the countries of the third world, the rapid progression and severe evolution of rheumatic valvar disease in the young pose a challenging surgical problem.
Several challenges continued to pose obstacles to this process.
Thus, it can be concluded that this pose does not satisfy the force-closure condition.
Indeed, is it even meaningful to pose the question concerning ' transfer ' at all in the form indicated ?
In the present monetary system of -exible exchange rates such currency movements as represented by the troop cost pose no particular problem.
Generalization of this procedure for two or more hidden layers does not pose any serious problems.
We believe that the noise associated with the pose measurements provided by the external machinery has a large influence on the calibration result.
As trophies, they will later assemble to pose for photographs for others to see.
No author has a commercial or other association that might pose a conflict of interest.
Foxes may, therefore, pose a threat for public health in that region.
There appear to be structures like (8)-(9) that superficially pose significant challenges to its generality.
Finally, they pose important questions for future research.
However, while there have been attempts to introduce ways of monitoring and measuring progress, these still pose formidable challenges.
The limitations about extent and intensity of suffering don't appear to pose restrictions either.
The castor wheels have pure rolling movement during steering, which makes the microrobot chassis keep its pose.
Since there are many solutions, it is necessary to start with an initial guess closed to the actual pose of the moving platform.
The partial pose measurement schemes studied so far considered only position or only orientation components and, therefore, cannot identify all parameters.
A wide range of methods for this type of camera pose recovery has been studied in the literature.
A positioning system determines the vehicle's pose regardless of the traveled path.
Dead-reckoning systems keep calculating its pose with respect to a previous determined pose.
As such, the incompatibility argument turns out to pose a devastating challenge to moderately conservative theism.
However, even if the velar fricatives were phonemic, this would pose no problem.
Not until the early 1990s were commercial structures strong enough to pose a threat.
Such issues also pose an intrinsic risk to reliability estimates.
However, pregnancy is a unique social and biological event in a woman's life which may pose specific vulnerabilities.
The first image shows the robot initial pose in the map and the path to be followed.
All the joints of the robot are static because the pose and position of the end-effectors are not changed.
We also show that in the absence of implication, pushing cut above contraction does not pose problems for directly eliminating cut.
With this in mind, one might pose a further question: do these sources also allow us to identify the original participants?
The second area of acquisition reported on, subject and object clitics, revealed that the former pose less difficulty than the latter for all learners.
Student teachers were convinced that the pur pose of reading academic texts is to gather infor mation.
There seem to be genre differences as well, and these pose a greater problem for the model.
Growing out of an analytical study, attention has focused mainly on more general, but extremely important reflections, which pose urgent problems.
Although they are a very powerful means of sound manipulation, these packages pose two primary difficulties.
Compared to typos, misspellings pose a sterner test for a spellchecker.
Rather, as ethnicity is politicised, conflicting interests are more likely to be polarised and pose threats to the peace.
Given this background, we can pose the general problem informally as a question.
All we can do at present is to pose the following rather obvious questions.
Such sentences pose no comprehension problems to the aphasics, however.
The findings illustrate that these families often have distinctive needs and their experiences and attitudes pose particular challenges to those designing and delivering services.
One must ask the question, what effect higher precipitation levels and flooding would pose on plants and fish within the system.
Both individuals, presumed to be rulers, are depicted on the monument in a ballplaying pose.
In such situations a comic character's sanctimonious pose seems clumsy and inappropriate, the expressions of rage and revenge hollow.
More in general, different applications pose different requirements to the ontology and to the representation language to be used for its specification.
Does this subset of meters pose a true challenge to periodicity as a fundamental property of metrical verse ?
Then the community helps solve the problems they pose.
However, it does not pose a problem for the present theoretical view.
Our rejection of the assumption of separate senses and our analysis of physical referents for perception and control pose challenges for any theory of perception.
The multiple and varied etiologies of catatonia pose a challenge for any attempt to relate it to a particular underlying pathology.
Their ill-organised nature may also pose threats for inexperienced member.
In reading, correct assignment of vowel length does not pose a particular problem.
Acquiring manner in these latter positions may pose a problem for learners for several reasons.
Long-term comparisons of life-cycles pose particularly difficult problems for historical periods subject to deep processes of change.
We can pose these questions more generally as follows.
Do interface constructions pose residual problems at the representational or at the processing level?
If historians interested in the female experience can pose new questions of both new and familiar sources, the potential for future research is promising.
Why would "formalism" be so universally and routinely castigated if it did not pose, or conceal, a deeply material threat?
The pose and position of the arms and legs are clear.
The poet is again (and for the first time since 1855) portrayed in a full-body pose.
Students were allowed to pose questions during the lecture.
In the other there is a canon, indistinctly defined perhaps, of works which pose their unreadable status as part of their identity.
The demobilisation of large numbers of soldiers and the establishment of order and security pose continuing problems.
Returning to work after a career break can pose problems for both women and men.
However, other side effects still occur with varying severity and frequency and continue to pose a challenge to effective treatment.
The first enemy is weakened, but continues to pose a grave threat.
Rights and privileges do not pose any particular problems in the case of children.
Patients who repeatedly take overdoses pose considerable management difficulties.
To comprehend the weight of these choices it is necessary to pose the right kind of questions.
Most of these flies traverse national boundaries and pose a serious threat to fruit production.
In addition to the above-mentioned generalizability limitations, the use of a self-report methodology may pose a problem of rater bias.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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