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Staffing patterns refers to the number and types or categories of staff assigned to the particular wards in a hospital.
Formalization of Design Patterns refers to the techniques and methodologies that were developed for the representation of Design Patterns.
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The novel patterns refer to two separate levels.
When a fluid of higher mobility displaces another of lower mobility, unstable patterns – referred to as viscous fingering – may arise.
In sequence stratigraphy, synchronous stacking patterns refer to isochronous sequences at any parts of a basin, which are either all retrogradational or all progradational.
Trying to entice consumers with wild patterns referred to as Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power molded directly into the plastic of the popular iMac home computer, the chief executive of Apple Computer, Steven P. Jobs announced several new consumer-oriented products in Tokyo yesterday.
Non-synchronous stacking patterns refer to the fact that, within the same basin, some parts may concomitantly exhibit stacking patterns that are exactly opposite to that of other parts.
Based on the available data on the shop floor, the potential fault/error patterns, referring to machining errors, machine faults and maintenance states, are mined for unsuitable scheduling arrangements before machining as well as upcoming errors during machining.
The patterns refer to electric field levels and were measured in an anechoic chamber.
In the first test, participants completed a memory task while the research team recorded their neural firing patterns (referred to as "code" in the study).
The latter exhibit similar XRD patterns referring to cubic fluorite structure, marked by the presence of (111), (200), (220), (311), (222), and (400) planes [26].
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