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The atomic beam materializes on a substrate, and the atoms are deposited in a pattern which mimics the intensity distribution of the light.
Different geometrical patterns (regular, variable angle, variable density) for diagrid structures are explored, together with a fully non uniform diagrid-like pattern which mimics the principal stress trajectories on the building façade.
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The battlefield is authentic to the extreme, from the landscape, painstakingly re-created from period maps and surveillance photos, to the weather patterns, which mimic those of the actual days.
Careful inspection of the acj6-Gal4 expatternn pattern (which closely mimics acj6 protein expression, data not shown) identified a ventral region of the LH innervated by neurons other than Acj6+ PNs.
High-resolution CT usually shows scattered or diffuse areas of ground-glass opacity with intralobular septal thickening (crazy paving pattern), which can mimic atypical infection and edema.
It has seven different wing patterns, each of which mimics that of a different local species of Melinaea, another group of butterflies.
Variable intervals help you to mix up short and long high-intensity intervals in an unpredictable pattern, which more closely mimics the irregular bursts of speed that are part of typical playing conditions.
"The bubbles appear at random in the beginning and slowly repeat a pattern of synchronisation and desynchronisation, which mimics synchronisation seen in nature, such as fireflies," they write in the product's description.
"The bubbles appear at random in the beginning and slowly repeat a pattern of synchronisation and desynchronisation, which mimics synchronization seen in nature, such as fireflies," they write in the product's description.
Unlike some apps which use PINs or Apple's TouchID for sign-in, Capital One's app is accessed through a feature called SureSwipe, which mimics the log-in pattern-making gestures common on Android phones.
They may get some help from a new algorithm, which mimics the way the human retina quickly recognizes patterns from just a snapshot.
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