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Wave-like patterns were achieved with the both initiation methods and using the two polystyrenes having different molar masses.

For specimens deformed in compression, wave-like patterns of stresses along the axial centroidal axis are observed when the specimen yields.

Immediately behind the leeward side of the object, the air is often still, while wave-like patterns are created in the area of turbulence – as seen around the islands of Tenerife (west), Grand Canaria, and Fuerteventura (east) in the image.

The algorithms focus on three specific features from the EMG data: the magnitude of muscle activity, the rate of muscle activity, and the wave-like patterns of activity that occur across several sensors at once.

Importantly, and contrary to any hitherto reported structures of electrospun polymers, fibers composed of alpha-elastin, especially tropoelastin, exhibited "quasi-elastic" wave-like patterns at increased solution delivery rates.

The analysis of diurnal course of in situ Λ proved the validity of constant-Λ hypothesis over pure, uniform, homogeneous crop canopies but showed irregular and wave-like patterns over heterogeneous, mixed crop canopies.

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Now scientists says they have solved the conundrum - Jupiter's atmosphere contains a wave-like pattern of ammonia plumes.

Under both models, the seizure spread across the top layer of cortex in a wave-like pattern before descending into its lower layers.

They point to a similar wave-like pattern of behavior during ethnic riots in the U.S. and also during food riots in the U.K. in the late 18th century.

The data analysis revealed a clear wave-like pattern in the ionosphere that can be seen arriving before the local onset of the eclipse.

According to the new report, the basic shot structure of the movies, the way film segments of different lengths are bundled together from scene to scene, act to act, has evolved over the years to resemble a rough but recognizably wave-like pattern called 1/f, or one over frequency — or the more Hollywood-friendly metaphor, pink noise.

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