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pattern and timing
Consequently, it is important to counteract side channel attacks ( e. g., timing or simple / differential power analysis attacks ) using, for example, fixed pattern window ( aka.
These researchers argue that the combinatorial nature of transcriptional regulation allows a rich substrate for morphological diversity, since variations in the level, pattern, or timing of gene expression may provide more variation for natural selection to act upon than changes in the gene product alone.
An international Beringian Coevolution Project is collaborating to provide material to assess the pattern and timing of faunal exchange and the potential impact of past climatic events on differentiation.
This pattern is consistent with the visual-spatial disabilities and problems with behavioral timing often seen in Williams syndrome.
Speaking English with a timing pattern that is dramatically different may lead to speech that is difficult to understand.
The envelope of the individual pulses could be used to establish a receiver's internal timing within the 10-second pattern.
The timing of incidents indicates a seasonal pattern of outbreaks, possibly related to the breeding cycle of the little red flying-foxes.
The lay preacher walked or rode on horseback in a prescribed circuit of the preaching places according to an agreed pattern and timing, and people came to the meetings.
As a timing mechanism, detonation cord detonates at a very reliable rate ( about 7, 000 – 8, 000 m / s ), enabling engineers to control the pattern in which charges are detonated.
Some of the most consistent abnormalities observed in patients with ataxia dysarthria are alterations of the normal timing pattern, with prolongation of certain segments and a tendency to equalize the duration of syllables when speaking.
The auditory system uses several cues for sound source localization, including time-and level-differences between both ears, spectral information, timing analysis, correlation analysis, and pattern matching.
Supposedly, the desire for the human brain to make a pattern of the timing between the drops will also eventually cause insanity to set in.
The chevron pattern design does not make the noise that some timing belts make at certain speeds, and is more efficient at transferring power ( up to 98 %).
Every Data Matrix is composed of two solid adjacent borders in an " L " shape ( called the " finder pattern ") and two other borders consisting of alternating dark and light " cells " or modules ( called the " timing pattern ").
The finder pattern is used to locate and orient the symbol while the timing pattern provides a count of the number of rows and columns in the symbol.
The eye pattern can be used to see timing jitter in one dimension of modulation.
Changing the lockout timing effectively changed the way sabre is fenced, perhaps equivalent to if a piece used in chess had a different movement pattern assigned to it-although the essential nature of the game would remain the same, the strategies for attack and defense would need to be rethought.
Different strains of P. vivax have their own characteristic relapse pattern and timing.
* Generalized Siteswap ( GS )-Developed by Ben Beever, GS places siteswap into a matrix that uses optional, additional rows to describe any desired attributes of the throws or catches within a pattern, such as timing issues ( e. g. for synch patterns ), number of spins ( e. g. for clubs ) and hand position / orientation ( e. g. for backcrosses, claw catches etc.
Apart from the type of connection between the neurons, intrinsic properties of the neurons, especially those of NTS neurons, probably also contribute to the shaping and timing of the swallowing pattern.
This same step pattern, step, close, step, with a timing of quick quick slow was given as the definition of Country-Western Two Step in 1983.
Danced to music with 4 / 4 time signature, it consists of four steps with timing quick, quick, slow, slow, where the pattern of movement is often referred to as " Step-together, walk, walk.

pattern and Philippine
This has not been tested ; in the meantime, it may be noted that the color pattern of Rhabdornis is more similar to that of some Aplonis-a member of the group of starlings supposedly most close to the Philippine creepers-than to that of treecreepers.
Both Philippine and treecreepers are cryptic in adaptation to their tree-creeping lifestyle, but this is achieved with a very different camouflage pattern in either.

pattern and rodents
Within the mammals studied thus far ( which includes rodents, primates, and humans ), the melanopsin protein has a similar pattern of tissue distribution ; the protein is expressed only in the retina, and only in 1-2 % of retinal ganglion cells.
The murines have a distinctive molar pattern that involves three rows of cusps instead of two, the primitive pattern seen most frequently in muroid rodents.

pattern and evidence
The European Parliament's Temporary Committee on the ECHELON Interception System stated: " It seems likely, in view of the evidence and the consistent pattern of statements from a very wide range of individuals and organisations, including American sources, that its name is in fact ECHELON, although this is a relatively minor detail.
However, statistical analysis shows that this can only account for 50 % of the observed pattern, and other evidence ( such as fungal spikes ) provides reassurance that most widely accepted extinction events are indeed real.
Neurological imaging techniques provide no evidence of a neurological pattern that can be equated with a " hypnotic trance ".
A large woodpecker was videotaped on 25 April 2004 ; its size, wing pattern at rest and in flight, and white plumage on its back between the wings were cited as evidence that the woodpecker sighted was an Ivory-billed Woodpecker.
In patients with generalized MG, there is some evidence that a partial home program including training in diaphragmatic breathing, pursed lip breathing, and interval based IMT may improve respiratory muscle strength, chest wall mobility, respiratory pattern, and respiratory endurance.
There is evidence that the distributions of a wide variety of physical, biological, and man-made phenomena follow a power law, including the sizes of earthquakes, craters on the moon and of solar flares, the foraging pattern of various species, the sizes of activity patterns of neuronal populations, the frequencies of words in most languages, frequencies of family names, the species richness in clades of organisms, the sizes of power outages and wars, and many other quantities.
* Acute rheumatic fever can be differentiated from RA by a migratory pattern of joint involvement and evidence of antecedent streptococcal infection.
It presented a body of evidence that the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution.
Neither inverse filtering nor EGG are sufficient to completely describe the complex 3-dimensional pattern of vocal fold movement, but can provide useful indirect evidence of that movement.
In 1927, the naturalist Reginald Innes Pocock declared it a separate species, but reversed this decision in 1939 due to lack of evidence ; but in 1928, a skin purchased by Walter Rothschild was found to be intermediate in pattern between the king cheetah and spotted cheetah and Abel Chapman considered it to be a color form of the spotted cheetah.
The absence of any such pattern in the case of GRBs provided strong evidence that gamma-ray bursts must come from beyond the Milky Way.
There is no evidence for changes in the iris pattern other than variations in pigmentation in the first year of life and variations caused by glaucoma treatment.
Simon Keynes has instead argued that there is a pattern to the laws of Athelstan's reign, and that the laws are evidence " not of any casual attitude towards the publication or recording of the law, but quite the reverse ".
There is some evidence for vowel harmony according to vowel height or ATR in the prefix i < sub > 3 </ sub >/ e-in inscriptions from pre-Sargonic Lagash ( the specifics of the pattern have led a handful of scholars to postulate not only an / o / phoneme, but even an and, most recently, an ) Many cases of partial or complete assimilation of the vowel of certain prefixes and suffixes to one in the adjacent syllable are reflected in writing in some of the later periods, and there is a noticeable though not absolute tendency for disyllabic stems to have the same vowel in both syllables.
* Preferred practice pattern, policy document based on clinical evidence and expert consensus to assist the clinician in decision-making about treating specific disease
This story is often repeated despite a lack of evidence, and runs contrary to the established pattern of Ford ( who was born and raised in Detroit ) starting all of his businesses in Detroit.
The architectural members of the earlier short-lived massive structure with stencil-cut foliage pattern and other decorative motifs were reused in the construction of the monumental structure which has a huge pillared hall different from residential structures providing sufficient evidence of construction of public usages which remained under existence for a long time during the period.
* The English physician Sir Thomas Browne in his philosophical discourse The Garden of Cyrus ( 1658 ) elaborates upon evidence of the quincunx pattern in art, nature and mystically as evidence of " the wisdom of God ".
The institutional evidence for Kent's uniqueness was marshaled by J. E. A. Jolliffe, who instanced the hamlet of free peasant cultivators, not the nucleated village, the inheritance pattern of kindred's common right called gavelkind, and the dominant landscape pattern of the uniquely Kentish lathes, each with its share in the forested Weald, four lathes of East Kent centred on Wye, Canterbury, Lympne and Eastry, and three in West Kent, administered from Rochester.
A critical examination of draught manuscripts reveals that the rapid procession of visual images from art and nature in Browne's 1658 Discourse were written with uncharacteristic haste, as if the physician-philosopher's imagination were conjuring evidence of the Quincunx pattern faster than his pen could possibly write.
In the Firth of Clyde, Norse burials have been found on Arran, although not on Bute, and place-name evidence suggests a settlement pattern that was much less well-developed than in the Hebrides.
Several lines of evidence suggest that mast cells may have a fairly fundamental role in innate immunity – they are capable of elaborating a vast array of important cytokines and other inflammatory mediators such as TNFa, they express multiple " pattern recognition receptors " thought to be involved in recognizing broad classes of pathogens, and mice without mast cells seem to be much more susceptible to a variety of infections.
This is suggested on the basis of the unusual pattern of the earthworks which does not seem to be a perfect fit for the medieval castle, excavations have provided evidence of Iron Age occupation within the locality of the castle, but it is not certain whether this is associated with the hillfort.

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