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To receive the strain rate image, the image lines in themselves are divided according to a chosen offset (sample length), a pattern that forms a grid.
Each ceiling tile in your suspended ceiling will be held in place by resting on the T-shaped metal frame (the component that forms a grid across your ceiling).
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The matrix layer in Newcastle disease virus (NDV) forms a grid-like array generated by repeating matrix subunits whose appearance is nearly square-shaped (Battisti et al., 2012).
The cracks formed a grid pattern that Mr. Connery said he hoped would provide some clues.
The cells are sandwiched between two sheets of glass, forming a grid pattern.
Dancers loudly drag 20 metal tables onto the stage, forming a grid.
Concrete blocks are of a standard size larger than bricks and are hollow, forming a grid of vertical planes.
The tentacle-like cirri around the mouth form a grid that keeps out sand and other large particles.
Next is Piet Mondrian, perched behind his easel in front of panels that form a grid reminiscent of his paintings.
Mr. Weiner made a simple work in which he formed a grid with 34 wooden stakes on a grassy field and then connected the stakes with twine.
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