Sentence examples for patterns whose from inspiring English sources

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Patterns whose interpretation varies across contexts are common in many engineering domains.

In particular nanolithography forms patterns whose critical dimensions is on the order of 1 nm.

Two color-encoded fringe patterns whose fringe colors are complementary are designed.

We show that heterogeneous nucleation and subsequent growth of ordered precipitates at dislocations yield various "split" patterns, whose formation has been attributed to different mechanisms in literature.

Our approach relies on video-embedded binary patterns whose proportion of black and white at each pixel correspond to the original grayscale value.

The art-conscious fabric designs, visible in clothing as well as the expanses of cloth that resemble wall hangings, often have patterns whose enormous scale is not really appropriate to the human frame.

Demaine and Tachi are also working to implement the algorithm in a new version of Origamizer, the free software for generating origami crease patterns whose first version Tachi released in 2008.

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Each state of this model represents a sensorimotor pattern, whose sequencing can produce complex behaviors.

As in the earlier novel, Cley's adventures suggest a pattern whose meaning remains just beyond the reader's reach.

It has been shown that graphene on hBN has an observable moiré pattern, whose period depends on the misorientation angle8,9.

The oxide layer is treated with 1,4-butanediphosphonic acid to give a monolayer pattern whose composition and spatial conformity to the photolithographic mask are determined spectroscopically.

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