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Interpolated into both accounts are stories that transport us into their respective childhoods and reveal troubled tales of parental abandonment.
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Interpolated resolution in cameras is almost always an undesirable feature because it wastes bandwidth and storage for no real increase in image quality.
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Interpolated fevers are characterized by intermissions and remissions, and thus include our intermittent and remittent fevers; synochus depended theoretically upon putrefaction of the blood in the vessels, and was a continued fever.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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Interpolated in the middle is the Legend of St. Veronica, and Tiberius, and the Death of
"Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays Anonymous 1902
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Interpolated, and Spurious, according to the three Recensions.
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Interpolated geolocation tracks of 11 Arctic terns tracked from breeding colonies in Greenland (n = 10 birds) and Iceland (n = 1 bird).
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Interpolated geolocation tracks of 11 Arctic terns tracked from breeding colonies in Greenland (n = 10 birds) and Iceland (n = 1 bird).
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Max. Resolutions: Optical: 4800 x 9600 dpi; Interpolated: 19,200 x 19,200 dpi
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Interpolated values at even stations would typically be more accurate than moving a field shot to an even station.
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Scanner resolution: Optical: up to 9600 dpi; Interpolated: up to 19200 dpi
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