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Today they design and sell thousands of patterns, mosaics, borders, silhouettes and alphabets, in themes like Celtic or Bad Attitude.
By tracking thousands of patterns of human interaction, the researchers hope to be able to predict more accurately the spread of pandemic flu and therefore provide healthcare agencies with the information to monitor and tackle outbreaks with the most cost-effective solutions.
With XMAS, thousands of patterns can be indexed in one session, and these patterns are converted into 2-D element mapping by individual diffraction patterns (Tamura et al. 2003).
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In the 5th, 6th and 7th groups of substructure patterns, bond types and aromaticity are specific such that the exact presence of described SMILE or SMART pattern is examined.
Conclusions Despite all the medical, public health, social, economic, and political changes over the 20th century, patterns of poverty and mortality and the relations between them remain firmly entrenched.
Domination of some nucleotides (more than 50%), revealed earlier in four positions (the 2nd, 3rd, 7th and 9th) of the quasi-pattern of the 11 bp, is probably due to structural particularity of textual 33-repeat from the central part (275 604 bp) of mouse Apo E mRNA.
Instead of creating a new vision, India is content to copy mid-20th-century Western patterns of unplanned, unsustainable, highly consumptive development, even though these proved deeply flawed long ago.
The Uighurs began adopting Sunni Islam in the 10th century, although patterns of belief vary widely, and the religion has enjoyed a surge of popularity after the harshest decades of Communist rule.
This study shows for the 1st time how patterns of synchronous firing are distributed across neurons and demonstrates a small-world organization of these synchronization patterns as well as of the underlying interaction skeleton that gives rise to these synchronization patterns.
Compared to the observations in Sauerlach Th2 and Th3, this would indicate a regionally perturbed stress field of 2nd- or 3rd-order stress patterns.
It is a process described by Alan Ehrenhalt, a US author and chronicler of urban trends, as "the great inversion" – a transition from the 20th-century model of poor downtown boroughs surrounded by affluent suburbs to a 21st-century pattern of exclusive enclaves and poor migrants encamped on the periphery.
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