If a relationship is strong, a clear patterning to the variables will be evident. |
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The college buildings, of red brick with blue diaper patterning, are grouped around two courtyards. |
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Our results show distinctive and predictable temporal patterning to epizootic rabies occurring among raccoons at the level of counties. |
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The loose geometry suggests a kind of preindustrial masonry or fabric patterning, while the range of colors defies generalization. |
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The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device. |
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The yard goods usually had small-scale repeat patterning, often a simple diamond grid, a mixture of thin stripes and diamonds, or small lozenges. |
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It was a tight black tankini that would sculpt to my body like a second skin with tiny, faded rosettes patterning the surface. |
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If we approach carefully, the beautiful patterning on the soft tissues, the slender tentacles and iridescent eye spots can all be observed. |
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In Hydractinia, these features involve changes in the regulation of axial patterning along stolons and polyps. |
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We have used experimental manipulation of chick embryos to test the causal role of Hox genes in patterning derivatives of the paraxial mesoderm. |
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Some conical houses bear patterning composed principally of chevrons, others of triangular shapes. |
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None of the patterning is really visible until the billet is cut and polished a bit, but the process means that no two parts will look the same. |
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Many have paler underparts than upperparts and barred underwing and tail feathers, a patterning that may make them less visible to prey. |
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His use of opaque versus open areas and his deft use of patterning versus flat color is especially noteworthy. |
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Electron beam lithography involves striking a surface with a beam of electrons with patterning capabilities below 100 nm. |
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The melodic counterpart of isorhythmic patterning is the use of the same melodic phrase or line, each time at a different pitch level. |
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It has a light breast with scaled patterning, white streaks along brown sides, and black and grey scaling on the nape of the neck. |
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Because the dorsal body wall develops from the wing imaginal disc, data on thoracic body wall patterning are available in Drosophila. |
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The convex top is impressed with diamond patterning and is brazed to the body of the thimble. |
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Microcontact printing is another patterning method that uses a polydimethyl siloxane elastomeric stamp to micropattern biomaterials. |
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In the making of mosaic, the patterning of the tesserae precedes any subject motif. |
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We are investigating ways to mimic horripilation using patterning techniques to create regions of ordered and disordered polymers. |
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They commemorate the currency of cowrie shells and beads, while suggesting the practice of a geomancy divined in the patterning of objects. |
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Expression is maintained in dorsal paraxial regions where patterning is also intrinsic to the donor site of the graft. |
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The patterning of language thus reveals the structuration of organization, itself composed of multilayered conversations. |
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These visible alterations in chromosome structure do not affect polarity by altering transcription of key patterning genes. |
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These innovations all involve evolutionary changes in the regulation of polyp and colony-wide patterning systems. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, the danzón was a model for organizing and patterning social behaviour on the dance floor. |
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I myself have never had the slightest twitch of predestinarian thinking or feeling but many good and wise people certainly see such patterning in their lives all the time. |
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Continue this patterning down to the nape until hot roller set is complete. |
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Other steatite vessels such as bowls and deep dishes with incised geometric patterning were found at the same site. |
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The 18th century in England saw all sorts of prose treatises cast in rhyme and metre, but this was simply applied patterning. |
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This set of complements coincides with the holistic, perspectival quality of li patterning discussed above. |
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However, an extra element of patterning is required in the Antirrhinum flower, which has a bilateral symmetry imposed on the basic radial pattern common to all flowers. |
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For example, Australia's Peter Griffen uses complex layering, decorative patterning, primitivism, and vibrant color to evoke Australia's Western Desert and Aboriginal culture. |
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The phonemic patterning and the parallelism of phrase vocalize a concealed anxiety about the momentum and acceleration of this technological revolution. |
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Dovetail-shaped grooves add patterning and allow for track lighting below. |
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In glass design, too, the irregular shapes, floral allusions, and aleatory iridescence of art nouveau succumbed to solid geometry and flat, linear patterning. |
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Males in breeding plumage are unmistakable with their dark blue color, rufous sides and crown, and striking white patterning on the face, neck, sides, and back. |
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Tessellation is a kind of patterning in which the units cover a surface without gaps or overlaps — a checkerboard, for example. |
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Some polymers, such as most polyimides and polycarbonates, are not photosensitive and are typically processed using photoresist patterning and reactive ion etching. |
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The patterning on the back is lyrate with small orange-capped warts. |
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With each successive moult, or shedding of old feathers, they lose more of the brown and develop more of the white, grey, and black patterning. |
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Soft touch surfaces are limited, however, and some passengers objected to the, ahem, unique cloth patterning on the doors' interior panels. |
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The need now is re patterning of the entire system of irrigation in order to create a workable structure. |
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The Deportation of the Acadians is portrayed in the blue section by the abstract patterning of a mass of bent over individuals moving towards the orange form that represents Cape Blomidon. |
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For 22nm and beyond, patterning candidates such as EUVL, nano-imprint, direct write and optical double patterning methods show promise. |
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The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware. |
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It is characterized by elegant, stylized curvilinear animal and vegetal forms, allied with the Hallstatt traditions of geometric patterning. |
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The patterning process is named photomasking, photolithography, or microlithography. |
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They not only convey the persistent Zen fascination with spiritual force found in personality but also contain lush patterning and detail, as if a rugged eremitic type is slowly being enveloped in indigenous interests. |
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Lasers offer a number of advantages over mechanical scribing, including higher precision processing, greater control during the patterning, smaller kerf width, and quicker processing speeds. |
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Immersion lithography has dramatically elevated the patterning yield risk from overlay errors. |
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The pagan Anglo-Saxons' art was similarly characterized by abstract patterning, but the ornamental vocabulary differed interlacing patterns, including elaborate zoomorphic interlace, were common. |
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GlG-mediated somitic Fgf10 expression gradients are required for the induction and patterning of mammary epithelium along the embryonic axes. |
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Robustness of the BMP morphogen gradient in Drosophila embryonic patterning. |
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I sat back in my seat, amazed and haunted by this extraordinary scholar, out there in the desert, gathering and patterning a work of words that might keep us from slipping off into abstract space. |
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Expressed in various ways, in the use of thick masses and in internal figuring and patterning, this interest has been the keynote of the most significant modern contributions to the art of glass. |
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New developments in semiconductor manufacture require specialised process fluids to allow the patterning to take place with very high reliability, density and uniformity. |
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A fine pitch control feature also allows continuous adjustment of the step size when required when patterning gratings and other optical devices for example. |
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The design expression introduces two colours of brick with banding and patterning, along with sand-blasted concrete base and window surrounds that provide visual interest and scale appropriate to an elementary school. |
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Bone morphogenetic protein-4 is required for mesoderm formation and patterning in the mouse. |
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Thanks to the integrated patterning, the parallel slide and tilt door can be slid in parallel with the handle to the side and tilted with the handle pointing to the top. |
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Although the children may not have realized it at the time, they were actually absorbing numerical sequences, patterning, and other abstract mathematical concepts when they listened to these stories. |
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Calligraphy was not the only decorative device used to embellish such vessels: animals, geometric patterning and floral designs were also employed. |
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With the homeobox gene Smed-prep, we have characterised the first gene necessary for correct anterior fate and patterning during regeneration. |
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They occur in prosodically organized verse too, but tend to be upstaged by the sense-complicating effects of sound patterning. |
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Surfaces are highly decorated with intricate patterning, with no attempt to give an impression of depth, volume or recession. |
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The phosphor was patterned so the electrons from the guns only fell on one side of the patterning or the other. |
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A second stone known as 'The Pattern Stone' lay nearby, with the serpentine patterning on it. |
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Songs in a tonal language like Yoruba depend on tonological patterning for their beauty and euphony. |
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Arteriolar and venular patterning in retinas of mice selectively expressing VEGF isoforms. |
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Coal black lines run down into its centre and over the inky patterning of the outer surface are obdurate glazy dribbles. |
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Aristoc's Flower Net tights continue this with their delicate cut-out patterning on light opaque in pearl grey. |
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Our core capabilities include photoetching, thin metal stamping, polymer patterning, sputtering, plating, fine line circuit fabrication, and micro assembly. |
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The Holmesian signs of detection and the numerological triangles in Until Before After are part of an integral structure and not just an eccentric patterning. |
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This patterning suggests that the dead were placed to excarnate at a different location after which disarticulated bones were brought to the tomb. |
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Morphogenetic cell movements in the middle region of the dermomyotome dorsomedial lip associated with patterning and growth of the primary epaxial myotome. |
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The term is mainly used in the UK and Ireland, where many of these landforms have developed distinctive surface patterning resembling paving blocks. |
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Examples from the Victorian period onwards often employ distinctive brick detailing, such as brick patterning and ornate chimney stacks and gables. |
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Soft patterning and embellishments make the items even more giftable. |
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A role for DNA methylation in gastrulation and somite patterning. |
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