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Just as in optical tape systems, a laser burns a pattern representing the 1's and 0's in the surface of the disk.
He is reminded that certain sweaters knitted by the local women have a zigzag pattern representing the predicted "ups and downs of marriage".
So Mr. Richter has created digitally manipulated images that form a geometric black-and-white pattern representing the atomic structure of strontium titanate, a synthetic substance often used to create artificial diamonds.
Also, the PI algorithm searches on-line for a pattern representing the recent network traffic, which is applied as a decision reference for operating the designed network-traffic-dependent controller.
In magnetic tapes, tiny metal particles embedded in a film are aligned one way or another into a pattern representing the 1's and 0's of computer-speak by a magnetic recording head that presses against the surface of the tape.
In our approach, the object of the triple pattern representing the procedure call must be a blank node expressed in abbreviated form (i.e., by using ).
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The warming pattern represents the MMM late 21st century warming of climate models under the SRES A2 scenA2io24.
Here the pattern represents the discernable regularity of solutions for load reduction under multiple parameter sets.
That pattern represented the unmistakable orbit of a new planet, dubbed GJ 1132b, which may be astronomers' best hope for understanding an extraterrestrial world.
A time-line pattern represents the structural core of a musical piece, something like a condensed and extremely concentrated representation of the rhythmic and motional possibilities open to the musicians and dancers.
Considering the repetitive mobility pattern, represents the time spent by Tram-R to complete a trip.
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