Sentence examples for pattern is described from inspiring English sources

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The exact pattern is described in the Software Design subsection.

The pattern is described using a java-like notation for the classes and interfaces.

The origin of the diffraction gratings (holograms) induced by light intensity pattern is described.

Each pattern is described by its IFML model, an exemplary UI rendering and a textual explanation of its behavior.

An example of these parallel patterns, the Search-Tree pattern, is described and it is shown how the pattern was used to solve the Fifteen Puzzle problem.

Also, the influence of individual variables and their interactions on the segregation pattern is described by analysis of variance method along with response surface plots.

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Their most recent sighting of the pattern was described in the Oct. 5 issue of Nature.

Vegetation pattern was described using trend surface analysis, spatial autocorrelation analysis and redundancy analysis.

The flow pattern was described using a MIM model implemented with the HYDRUS 1D code.

Hence, the fixed action pattern was described as a "consummatory act," conflating the senses of consummate and consume.

The flow pattern was described using a computational fluid dynamics model; characteristics of the turbulent flow were established and correlated with the particle combustion characteristics.

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