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Ms. Ulmann said they wanted a pattern that appeared to create light playing on a wall.
Ireland thus repeats a pattern that appeared in the Portuguese and Spanish elections.
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In 1982, Daniel Shechtman of the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa discovered an alloy of aluminum and manganese that appeared to have fivefold symmetry that is, the atoms in it formed a pattern that appeared essentially the same when rotated by a fifth of a turn, or 72 degrees.
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Last year there was one senior male staff, and this is a pattern that appears in other schools around the state.
Regardless, a greater psychological impact has been reported among women – a pattern that appears to have repeated in incidents from Chernobyl to Fukushima.
The thread connecting the assembled works is a pattern that appears here on pillows and crockery, which Venturi designed with his frequent collaborator, the less well-known Denise Scott Brown (who was also his wife).
It's all part of a pattern that appears to go back to Hitler or further, and the reasoning has evolved over time.
Surprisingly, we also found a group of antibodies that stained within the vacuole in a pattern that appears to detect parasite membrane blebs of some sort (Figure 5).
Relationships among populations of the Eurycea neotenes complex follow a pattern that appears to be determined more by geographic proximity than by habitat (spring vs. cave) or morphology, and this pattern is not entirely consistent with currently recognized species boundaries.
The strongest eQTLs cluster around their associated gene transcript regions, a pattern that appears universal across tissues and datasets, and is consistent with prior reports considering smaller numbers of tissues (e.g., [ 17]).
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