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Trouet's team studied two independent sets of records of tree rings, whose patterns reflect annual rainfall and temperatures.
They use the information to create a series of scatter-graphs whose patterns look nearly identical, yet which document the prevalence of a vast range of social ills.
He used digital imagery to weave and print dresses whose patterns accurately suggested the "thorax of a moth" or the "precise markings of a snake".
As the world's first and oldest modern spectator sport, cricket is marked by an earlier era whose patterns of leisure and work have long vanished.
Tinna Gunnarsdottir of Iceland is represented by placemats made of perforated rubber whose patterns were inspired by those used to decorate a popular fried flatbread.
There are a few whose patterns are more evocative of geometric textiles or Roman tile floors, like "New Building," in which gray and black triangles are framed by linear squares in an eccentric arrangement.
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It is like the weaving of a cloth whose pattern never repeats itself.
"Truly three-dimensional microstructures have geometries that contain features whose pattern lies out of the wafer plane," Dr. Syms said.
Beneath both is a tiled floor, whose pattern of lighter and darker greys is a pleasure to look at.
Caenorhabditis elegans, a much-studied worm, has approximately 300 neurons whose pattern of interconnections is perfectly known.
Alternatively, the intensity of the starlight can be monitored during occultation by the Moon, which produces diffraction fringes whose pattern depends on the angular diameter of the star.
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