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Underneath the corpse, they found a pattern of holes, "which seemed to have been made by swords which had passed through the body, penetrating deeply into the floor".
Normally, these holes are arranged in a hexagonal pattern, but the algorithm generated a bizarre flower-like pattern of holes that no human would have thought of trying.
Fish transmissions were sent by a teleprinter using the Baudot code, which represents letters as a pattern of holes and blanks that the receiving machine punches out on paper tape.
An instrument that Charlene called a "cheese grater" had been run over the skin graft, leaving a pattern of holes that allow the skin to expand and to cover the wounded area.
The show opened with a group of salt-and-pepper-shaded knit pieces with a honeycomb-pattern weave, a concept that eventually was expanded to an abstract pattern of holes in the fabric overlays on dresses.
Most impressively, it works regardless of the direction the sound waves are coming from, rerouting the waves to create the impression that nothing is there except the flat surface on which it is placed.At first glance, the cloaking device looks like nothing more than a layered acrylic pyramid with a repeating pattern of holes drilled in it.
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The advantage of using our device is illustrated in the fabrication of an intact cell sheet with a pattern of hole array.
It can form a scaffold enabling the construction of cell sheets with a pattern of hole array and round flat shape.
Figure 5 Conceptual fabrication of cell sheet with a pattern of hole array (a), round flat cell sheet (b), and multiple spherical aggregates (c) provided by a flexible scaffold.
Where ventilation is needed it is perforated with cruciform patterns of holes.
In the 1840s he devised automatic machinery for punching patterns of holes in bridge and boiler plate.
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