Sentence examples for distinctively patterned from inspiring English sources

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These bulky bodied petrels are distinctively patterned with their whitish underbody contrasting with the drab gray underwing and upperparts.

The weapon and its magazine and silencer were laid out on Cooper's distinctively patterned duvet, helping police identify where the pictures were taken.

All of a person's "friction ridged skin" is distinctively patterned: soles, palms and even the writer's palm, as the outer side of the hand is called.

A distinctive mixed-Creole culture is dominant in the urban areas, highlighted by brilliantly coloured and distinctively patterned costumes; dances reflecting African, East Indian, and French 18th-century influence; and festivals, especially the pre-Lenten Carnival, when much of the population devotes itself to costume design, musical composition, and dance competitions.

Once its use as a pigment had been perfected, the great trade arteries that ran from East to West began to flow with new, distinctively patterned ceramics, spawning a mania for all things blue and white — to the extent that European and Ottoman factories began to produce their own hybrid designs in order to meet the insatiable demand.

Excavation sites also yielded distinctively patterned, mug-shaped beakers.

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The first is that years of intensive highway construction has resulted in a distinctively American pattern of sprawling development.

Similar to N2- and self-broadened half-width coefficients, their temperature dependence exponents were also found to follow distinctively different patterns.

Operating conditions of the gasifier and slag properties may be combined so as to give rise to a variety of conversion regimes characterized by distinctively different patterns of carbon particles segregation.

Matching up the distinctively "speckled" pattern in the signal received at each station, they could gauge the time lag of reception between stations and thus calculated the rotation rate precisely.

When compared to cancer cell lines, DNA from a tumour biopsy often generates a distinctively different pattern (Ballele & logR) for a variety of the common copy number changes observed when using SNP microarrays.

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