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Patricia Miranda works with egg tempera, and in "Incipit," she refers to patterns from an ancient Armenian manuscript.
Likewise, the term corporate governance refers to patterns of rule within businesses that is, to the systems, institutions, and norms by which corporations are directed and controlled.
Since li refers to patterns of coherence and all things ultimately form one body, it follows that all things are mutually implicated, a point already discussed in relation to Huayan above.
Surface roughness indicates a random or complex pattern of features of varying amplitude and spacing, typically on a scale smaller than a cell, and surface topography refers to patterns of well-defined, controlled features on the surface.
Both Wang Bi and Guo Xiang use li as a technical term for Wang Bi li refers to the patterns of coherence represented by the hexagrams of the Yi Jing, while for Guo Xiang li refers to patterns of differentiation that spontaneously arise in the world (Ziporyn 2014: 137 84).
Syntax refers to patterns for combining words and phrases to make clauses and sentences.
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"Other name" refers to pattern name given in previously published work.
As used in this overview, the term 'computer-aided detection' refers to pattern recognition software that identifies suspicious features on the image and brings them to the attention of the radiologist, in order to decrease false negative readings.
The ranch is where Mr. Bush received an intelligence briefing on Aug. 6, 2001, that referred to "patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks".
But contextual realization statements can, of course, also refer to patterns below the stratum of context — inter-stratal realization statements.
Li was later used by Chinese Buddhists to refer to emptiness and by Neo-Confucians to refer to patterns of coherence.
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