| 31. | Modern binning techniques use both previously available information independent from the sample and intrinsic information present in the sample.
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| 32. | The Division accomplished its objectives by 15 December, capturing Bettviller, Guising, Binning, Hoelling and Rohrbach.
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| 33. | A precocious child, Binning at age 13 was admitted to the study of philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
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| 34. | At different levels whilst at Queens, Houliston, Sharp, Patterson, Binning and Black would represent Scotland internationally.
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| 35. | It uses a new color filter array layout that allows for binning ( combining ) of pixels of the same color.
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| 36. | Modern ones have a special metal receptacle on the top of them for stubbing the cigarette and binning the extinguished stub.
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| 37. | Copland was one of the players who stayed at home on reserve, with the likes of Bobby Combe and Jimmy Binning.
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| 38. | His widow, Lady Binning, donated Fenton House in Hampstead, London to the National Trust on her death in 1952.
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| 39. | The resulting binning data can be graphed, or logged, on a wafer map to trace manufacturing defects and mark bad chips.
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| 40. | His eldest son George Baillie-Hamilton, Lord Binning ( 1856 1917 ), was a Brigadier-General in the Army.
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