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To confirm the industrial effectiveness of a Cu alloy structure on a micro-patterned substrate, the Cu alloy structures on the pattern were applied to an oil detector formation.
For one thing, 14 of the 25 systems I studied in which this was the pattern were ultimately successful.
Some of the mathematics behind the pattern were first worked out in Moscow in the 1970's by Yakov Zeldovich, a physicist who deduced that roundish lumps should tend to collapse into pancakes.
This case study also shows that the pattern could easily be applied and transferred to a new context, as long as the conditions described in the 'context'-section of the pattern, were met.
The peaks of the pattern were also compared with standard patterns given by analysis centre (GPCDS files).
For each substructure pattern 100 molecules that contain the pattern were selected at random from ZINC everything.
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The pattern was striking.
The pattern was set.
The pattern is perverse.
The pattern is fixed.
The pattern was typical.
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