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The focusing screen is often overlaid by a pattern of fine concentric lens sections.
Card makers sought to render these less visible by printing a pattern of fine dots or a tartan design (described as taroté in French) on the backs of cards.
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Rather than a standard single-step machining process with a honing tool — an abrasive that smoothes the cylinder to the required finish — plateau honing uses two stages of grinding to produce a surface that is ultrasmooth yet leaves a pattern of very fine grooves to hold oil.
Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula's "Water Dreaming at Kalipinypa" (1972), a panel approximately 2 ½ feet square covered with a patchwork pattern of fine white hatch marks and dotted and concentric circles, is a work of breathtaking subtlety.
Similar to cardiac muscle, however, skeletal muscle is striated; its long, thin, multinucleated fibres are crossed with a regular pattern of fine red and white lines, giving the muscle a distinctive appearance.
The embryonic interneurons generate a regular pattern of fine, branched arbors on either side of the midline (Fig. 3B, green arrowheads), while the motorneurons project to aD, where they split and leave the VNC (Fig. 3B, arrows).
Cardiac and skeletal muscles are both striated muscles composed of repeated units called sarcomeres, crossed with a regular pattern of fine red and white lines giving the muscles their distinctive striated appearance and their name.
A cluster of polygonal pigment epithelial cells at the membrane's base near Bruch's membrane displayed disrupted plasmalemmas and a disturbed nuclear chromatin pattern of fine clumping compatible with incipient dissolution.
The new micromodel contains a pattern of coarse pores covered by fine capillaries without affecting its visualization capabilities.
The production of this pattern of fine holes is time consuming and expensive.
Until very recently a pattern of discrimination underpinned membership of Scotland's finest golf clubs and was accepted with a sigh and a shrug.
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