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The running-dog pattern is sometimes referred to as the Vitruvian scroll, after Vitruvius, a Roman architectural historian of the 1st century bc.
For these people, some foods and drinks are too sweet past a certain point, and this pattern is sometimes referred to as an inverted U-shape.
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In the first version tested, Dr. Wikelski said, the pattern was sometimes visible to humans, but in the new version it is typically imperceptible.
Patterns are sometimes combined with prefixes or suffixes.
These patterns are sometimes superimposed over blueprint-like drawings made with glued-down lines of thread.
In other words, living species with simple behaviour patterns are sometimes descendant from ancestral species with more complex behaviours, and vice versa.
As unusual as it seems, circulatory patterns are sometimes preserved in fossil limpets.
For a complex system, such patterns are sometimes hard to define by mathematic equations, and therefore hard to be detected solely by machines.
This can help people with seasonal affective disorder anticipate which specific climate conditions will impact their mood, which is important because patterns are sometimes counterintuitive (as in the case of reverse SAD, when people feel worse in summer).
Natural patterns are sometimes formed by animals, as in the Mima mounds of the Northwestern United States and some other areas, which appear to be created over many years by the burrowing activities of pocket gophers.
These patterns are sometimes used in woven garments, most importantly in the traditional 'rushnik' – a woven towel used for ceremonial events like religious services, funerals, and other social functions.
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