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Koumoto et al. [4] reported that pre-patterned SAMs of a hydrophobic end group led effectively to pattern a ZnO nanocrystal.

Or it could be something as simple as, "Wow, I never thought to pattern a drum fill in that way".

From Conrad, Household learned how to pattern a novel without slowing its story, as well as techniques of restraint and omission.

To pattern a surface such as a silicon wafer, the surface must first be coated with a light-sensitive chemical called a photoresist.

A facile strategy to pattern a conducting polymer on various flexible substrates is reported using vapor phase polymerization-mediated inkjet printing.

Standard photolithography was used to pattern a conventional positive photoresist and was optimized to improve adhesion and to avoid cracks in the resist.

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Comparing results of tenant pattern A and B, the processing time of pattern B became rather longer because a virtual load balancer resource creation needs much computer resource compared to other virtual resources in OpenStack but processing time characteristics were similar to pattern A. Figure 6 Results of measuring performance of each processing time.

We try to stick to a pattern for day-to-day happenings.

But because it adhered to a pattern, and later to a grid, it's controlled and held in check.

I like a certain pattern, a rhythm to life.

Special scanners are used to match these patterns to a database.

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