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Swafford spends a couple of pages on the "Harp," noting how a catchy little pattern in the first movement — rising pizzicato figures traded between instruments at the end of the first-theme statement — becomes increasingly significant.

Sleep architecture matures from the immature active and quite sleep pattern in the first year of life to the mature form of rapid eye movement (REM) and non-REM sleep.

Purnachand et al. noted that there is no need to continue to extend the search pattern in the first zonal search when the best distance is greater than the predetermined threshold iRaster.

Each fetus at ≥30 weeks of gestation underwent Doppler measurement of the blood flow pattern in the first branch of either the right or the left pulmonary artery before and again during exposure to maternal breathing of 60% oxygen by mask.

The one exception to this pattern in the first series is the chapter that appears in Shōnen Magazine Wonder, which uses the natural sign .

The mosquito fishes exposed to sperm whales' liver extracts showed an abnormal swimming pattern in the first hours when compared to the animals exposed to porcine livers.

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Having to put his faith in the forecasts of strangers, he wound up presiding over a World Series game here Monday night that turned farcical and dangerous and eventually forced the Phillies and the Rays off an unplayable field in what looked like a mini-monsoon, into a 2-2 holding pattern in the sixth inning of Game 5.

He went on to dominate the tie breaker and then followed the same pattern in the fourth set after sweeping through the third, going for winners and getting to the net more frequently despite some discomfort in his left thigh.

In Sunday's Super Bowl, Moss was running a crossing pattern in the second quarter near the 49ers' 40-yard line and was the intended target of Colin Kaepernick's throw when Moss appeared to have another one of his moments.

In the finale of the Second, a crawling, rising-and-falling figure in the violas and cellos evokes a recurring pattern in the second scene of Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" — the scene in which Pimen the monk records the villainies of Tsar Boris.

Presented in Figure 4a is the probability distribution of the energy pattern in the second segment.

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