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The phrase "a pattern to capture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific design, model, or method that one aims to identify or replicate.
Example: "In our research, we are looking for a pattern to capture the behavior of the subjects under different conditions."
Alternatives: "a model to identify" or "a design to replicate".
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As the size of a pattern (to capture and encode MR) is one fourth (i.e., 64 pixels among 256 pixels) of an MB, ME&MC using pattern-covered areas generally provide less bits (due to the coding of one fourth of the areas) and more MSE (due to the mismatch between a pattern and the MRs) compared to the other modes such as 16 × 16, 16 × 8, 8 × 16, and 8 × 8.
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In 1976, Bayer proposed a CFA pattern to capture an image by using one sensor [1].
We proposed a novel subsequential pattern to capture potential gene interactions on each time-course gene expression dataset.
Most CMOS sensors apply a color filter similar to the Bayer pattern to capture color images with a single sensor only.
More succinctly: After reviewing the literature, we designed a set of patterns to capture physical quantities.
We then explore the magnitude of negative selection on alleles leading to a diverse range of risk patterns, to capture a variety of late-onset diseases.
White light was projected after each series of patterns to capture a color photograph of the region of interest, creating a record of clinical appearance so that it could be compared to the SFDI data.
Among the various kinds of motifs considered in literature, one would ideally want patterns to capture a combination of sequence and structure similarity which in a sense is captured by stochastic methods like CMfinder and RNAPromo and most of the alignment methods.
Liu et al. [14] proposed a salient LBP SLBPP) descriptor which takes advantage of the most frequently occurring patterns to capture descriptive information.
We designed seven basic patterns to capture modeling concepts that arise commonly in supply chains.
They lack conventional brains, but their nervous systems are capable of learning, memory, and complex behaviors, such as avoiding obstacles and swimming in unusual patterns to capture prey.
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