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They illustrate the pattern from which all later Burmese stupas were developed.

Shining a light through the cloud of atoms produces a visual pattern from which those forces can be calculated.

It cuts down on the amount of light striking the film, thus making a quicker but sparser than usual pattern from which to create an image.

The final four tiers, containing mechanical equipment, step back more dramatically in a four-sided pyramidical pattern, from which rises an elaborate spire structure.

She was described by the magazine as a woman who "shocked society into a new pattern from which there could be no going back".

Considered one of the finest folk art sculptures of the 19th century, the figure was used as a pattern from which an iron mold was made to stamp out metal replicas.

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If the object is stressed, however, fringe patterns form from which the strain on the object can be determined.

Layered within these datasets is information on historic parking patterns, from which probable parking availability can then be extrapolated.

While designing the wooden patterns from which Cruickshank's greatest invention will be cast (his Mysterium Tremendum), Sumper gains an understanding of high science that is truly visionary.

The crystals gave well-resolved electron diffraction patterns from which the reciprocal lattice parameters a∗=1.305 nm−1,b∗=2.085 nm−1 and γ∗=90° could be determined.

Repeating an experiment in different individuals yields a collection of point patterns from which common organization principles are generally difficult to extract.

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