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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a projected pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing forecasts, trends, or anticipated outcomes in various contexts, such as business, science, or social studies.
Example: "The researchers presented a projected pattern of climate change impacts over the next decade."
Alternatives: "an anticipated trend of" or "a forecasted pattern of".
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The painter Tarsila do Amaral is so famous in her native Brazil that forty-three yeafterfter her death she helped close out the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, when a projected pattern of red-orange-yellow arcs graced the stadium floor, an homage to her 1929 painting "Setting Sun".
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Fig. 5 Historical reference climate data and projected pattern of change.
Moholy-Nagy constructed a Light-Space Modulator, a machine that created bubbling projected patterns of light and shadow as a backdrop for performances.
Projected patterns of change in mean temperature and precipitation for the four climate change scenarios are shown in Fig. 5.
While there remain great uncertainties about projected patterns of both climate change and associated migration, what we do know is that the mobility level of human populations will be even higher along with global climate and environmental change, and that this requires corresponding reforms in rules, strategies, and organizations at all levels of governance.
Instead of projecting laser lines or spots, it projects patterns of a structured light sequence (called Gray Code or Phase Shift sequence) for topometric data acquisition.
The principle of operation of GMPR 3D surface scanning is to project patterns of light onto the target surface whose image is recorded by a camera.
With the aid of the projected pattern, a match of image with corresponding sub-pixel is steadily established and a cluster of dense 3D points is obtained at the same time.
The detection arm consisted of two cameras: a dedicated near-infrared (NIR) camera to collect images of the spatially projected pattern and a color camera.
Each point of the projected pattern on the scene represents the intersection of two lines (Figure 3): Figure 3 Epipolar projection.
Technologies relying on the reflection of light from a surface include structured light methods that project a known pattern onto the plant network and calculate 3D information from the distortion of the projected pattern (Salvi et al., 2004).
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