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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern that is aesthetically pleasing or of high quality in various contexts, such as art, design, or nature.
Example: "The artist created a fine pattern on the canvas that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "an exquisite design" or "a beautiful motif."
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In the far north there is only a faint pattern on a whitish background; in humid temperate forests, a bold pattern on a sooty background; in desert areas, a medium-to-fine pattern on pale gray; in arid tropics, a fine pattern on rufous; and in humid tropics, a coarse pattern on fulvous.
Evaporating process can be used to gently control flow in micro and nanofluidics, thus providing a potential mean to design a fine pattern onto a surface or to functionalize a nanoprobe tip.
Typically, the species has a deep brown colouration on the dorsal side and legs, often with a scattering or a fine pattern of interconnected darker scales.
A small tolerance value (r) corresponds to a fine pattern matching and a large r value corresponds to a coarser comparison.
18, 19 The NCP has a fine pattern on the well bottom surface, which provides scaffolding for cells with expanding pseudopodia.
Iron-free cotton shirts with a fine pattern to hide residual wrinkles look great, save over a dollar each time plus time, and gas in laundering.
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Each hexagonal cell contains a finer pattern of pegs called hemidesmosomes that help the frog to grip.
After development of the irradiated film with alkaline solution, a positive-tone fine pattern with a 0.75 μm resolution, which is the highest resolution of the photomask, was clearly drawn.
In contrast, αB-crystallin R120G expression in HEK293 cells produced a fine granular pattern with significant perinuclear aggregation (Figure 3A).
We found concordant patterns of genetic subdivision in morphology and genetics coincident with subspecies boundaries and a fine scale pattern of genetic subdivision within putative subspecies.
Score the inner side of each pouch into a fine diamond pattern with the tip of a small, sharp knife.
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