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The phrase "a patterning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific arrangement or design of elements, often in artistic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The artist's work features a patterning of colors that creates a sense of movement and depth."
Alternatives: "a design of" or "an arrangement of".
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It's built up in a patterning of swirls that you can see in good light.
a patterning of non-polar 1-octadecanethiol (ODT) SAM while leaving some bare Au area.
(a) Patterning of electrode (b) Patterning of SU-8 (c) Patterning of Bioresist (d) Bonding of PDMS and wiring.
Fig. 6 I Overview of the nanoimprint process for the fabrication of gold nanofingers showing a patterning of pillars and etching into Si master mold, b first imprint transferring pattern to daughter mold, c second imprint creating d original pillar pattern, e evaporation of Au metal to form particles on pillar tips and f collapsing of pillars into the designed geometries.
Fig. 7 Silicon dioxide cantilever beam fabricated in NH2OH-added KOH solution: a patterning of oxide layer using photolithography and oxide etching, b optical image of cantilever beam patterned in oxide layer, c wet anisotropic etching to release the beam, d optical and e SEM images of released cantilevers.
From a qualitative perspective, SAM maintenance is a question of developing and maintaining a patterning of a tissue with respect to distinct domains with specific gene expression profiles.
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Such distinct endodermal expression patterns of Shh and Wif1 suggest a basal-apical (B-A) patterning of the urs endoderm.
Display a pattern of leadership.
A pattern of deception!
Critics see a pattern of obfuscation.
Is there a pattern of perdition here?
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