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Using aligned microcontact printing, a monolayer of lipid vesicles is immobilized on the surface of the planar NMR microprobe in a patterned way.
Don't move the bird in a patterned way (left, right, left, right).
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There is no magical science behind this: this diet is simply starving yourself in a more patterned way and keeping your body on severe calorie restriction.
Controlling the synthetic location has been achieved mainly by depositing the metal catalysts in a controlled and patterned way for the following chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process.
The instructor need to observe that, for pedagogical purposes, student attention should first be drawn to treatable errors and then to untreatable ones because the former occur in a patterned, rule-governed way, whereas the latter occur in a haphazard way and there is no set of rules students can consult to avoid or fix those types of errors.
More specifically, they portray key actants in the assessment process in patterned ways: the test instrument is represented as a neutral tool of measurement, the clinician as administrator and instructor; and the child as the focal figure whose conduct is made to appear independent of the other participants and suggestive of diagnostic symptoms.
Despite these examples of combinatorial signalling, there are no good examples in animal communication studies of individuals acoustically modifying individual calls in patterned ways to produce structurally altered vocalisations with novel meanings.
To my right sat our host's daughter, a woman in a patterned chador who made her way methodically through the breaded fish and rice.
The sample size is sufficiently small to facilitate the collection of 'information rich' data (in-depth, detailed and nuanced); whilst being large enough to include patients whose experiences may differ in patterned ways.
Greve et al. (2009), borrowing the proposition of Kluckhohn (1951), maintain that culture consists in patterned ways of thinking, feeling, and reacting, acquired and transmitted mainly by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievements of human groups, including their embodiment in artifacts.
One well-known anthropological definition runs as follows: " Culture consists in patterned ways of thinking, feeling and reacting, acquired and transmitted mainly by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievements of human groups, including their embodiments in artefacts: the essential core of culture consists of traditional ideas and especially their attached values" [ 21].
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