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LightOn-OCR vs Traditional OCR – What's Changed?! 🤯
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Unlock Scanned PDFs: AI OCR Text Extraction Magic! #shorts
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Feather stars are part of phylum Echinodermata (along with sea urchins, sea stars, brittle stars and sea cucumbers) and the class Crinoidea (which only includes feather stars & sea lilies). These animals have a long history, first appearing in the fossil record about 300 million years before the dinosaurs during the Cambrian period! They use their feathery fringed arms to capture plankton and other little bits of food that drift by them. Like sea stars, feather stars can regrow their limbs if lo
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Curiosity Unleashed 🐋 💦 In the boundless expanse of our ocean, an extraordinary encounter unfolded—a curious humpback whale interacting with a fortunate boatload of passengers! 🎥: Slater Moore Photography For 45 minutes, this majestic creature graced them with its presence, leaving an indelible mark on both human hearts and scientific understanding. Humpback whales, once on the brink of extinction, have staged a triumphant comeback—a conservation success story that echoes across the waves. Bu
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Melon-headed whales and humpback whales both rely on sound to navigate, connect, and survive in the vastness of the sea. 🎥: Caine Delacy Photography · cainedelacy.com · instagram.com/cainedelacy Humpbacks are famous for their long, haunting songs—complex patterns that travel for miles, believed to attract mates and maintain social bonds. Melon-headed whales, part of the dolphin family, use rapid clicks, whistles, and burst-pulsed sounds to coordinate, hunt, and stay together in tightly knit gro
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🎥: Silver Shark Adventures // It is widely known that cetaceans are highly sentient beings, and there are a lot of incidents of them engaging with humans – either out of curiosity, or to play. It is also known that some humans, in their enthusiasm, are not mindful of the boundaries between us and the whales in our presence. As a consequence, various regulatory agencies have come up with guidelines to keep both the animals and the humans safe. In the nursery lagoons of Baja California, the baby
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Spinner dolphins are the acrobats of the ocean. In one astonishing leap out of the air, they can jump nearly 10ft (3m) and spin up to around seven times. Spinners grow 4 to 7.7 ft (1.2 to 2.35 m) long and weigh approximately 130 to 180 lb (59 to 82 kg). There are four recognized subspecies of spinner dolphin that vary in appearance and social structure. However, all spinners have long, skinny beaks and slender bodies with small curved flippers, and tall triangular dorsal fins. They prefer tropic
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📸: snorkeldownunder · The mesmerizing porpita porpita, or blue button, is a hermaphrodite with two main body structures: the float and the hydroid colony. The float is the main part of the body, which is a golden brown color and circular shape. The hydroid colony are the branches that extend out and look like tentacles. The blue button grows up to 3 cm (30mm) in diameter. They're #CuteAsAButton 😉 Many refer to them as the "blue button jellyfish" but that is deceiving, as they are not jellyfish
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Captivating shoal of squid gracefully swim through the clear waters off Lady Elliot Island, showcasing their sparkling camouflage! 🦑✨ Let's delve into why squid swim in groups. First, swimming in groups provides safety in numbers for these remarkable creatures. By gathering together, squid confuse potential predators and improve their chances of survival. 🎥: Kristian Laine Secondly, group swimming offers a hunting advantage. Squid are skilled hunters, and when they come together, their chances
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Spinner dolphins are the acrobats of the ocean. In one astonishing leap out of the air, they can jump nearly 10ft (3m) and spin up to around seven times. Spinners grow 4 to 7.7 ft (1.2 to 2.35 m) long and weigh approximately 130 to 180 lb (59 to 82 kg). There are four recognized subspecies of spinner dolphin that vary in appearance and social structure. However, all spinners have long, skinny beaks and slender bodies with small curved flippers, and tall triangular dorsal fins. They prefer tropic
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Snorkler encounters a playful pygmy right whale in shallow waters of Australia —a truly rare experience! 🎥: Reel Salty Aus The pygmy right whale, the tiniest among baleen whales, measures 20-21 ft (6 to 6.5 m) in length and weighs 6,610 - 7,720 lb (3,000 to 3,500 kg). Despite its name, the pygmy right whale may have more in common with the gray whale and rorquals than the bowhead and right whales. Learn about the mysterious sounds of pygmy right whales—captured by Dawbin and Cato in 1992—in thi
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Get a FREE Chapter 4 (Data Analysis) template for Qualitative & Quantitative PhD, Master’s, and Bachelor’s theses, plus sample theses, assignments, and journal examples. What should you focus on most? What’s the best structure? Common Method Variance: What else must be checked? Watch until the end to write Chapter 4 faster and better. This guide also helps you understand how Chapter 4 connects with Chapter 1 Introduction, Problem Statement, Research Gap, Chapter 2 Literature Review, Chapter 3 Me
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