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The twirled, stylized design of winding stems and floral forms strongly suggests the embroidered patterns used so extensively for upholstery during the Jacobean period in England.
The earliest mechanical television systems used spinning disks with patterns of holes punched into the disc to " scan " an image.
These can be used to identify harmful drinking patterns, including alcoholism.
to induce specific growth patterns in that one can easily prepare a solution containing the desired amount of hormone, add it to the known volume of GM, and autoclave to both sterilize and evaporate off any solvent that may have been used to dissolve the often-polar hormones.
Early computers used a variety of 4-bit binary coded decimal ( BCD ) representations and the 6-bit codes for printable graphic patterns common in the U. S. Army ( Fieldata ) and Navy.
Special bit patterns are sometimes used for a sign or for other indications ( e. g., error or overflow ).
Whittaker, seeing the need for a simpler way to express the relationship of community structure to the environment, used what he called “ gradient analysis ” of ecocline patterns to relate communities to climate on a worldwide scale.
The modern system of constellations used in astronomy focuses primarily on constellations as grid-like segments of the celestial sphere rather than as patterns, while the term for a star-pattern is asterism.
The cross stitch sampler is called that because it was generally stitched by a young girl to learn how to stitch and to record alphabet and other patterns to be used in her household sewing.
Different patterns of wood bracing have been used through the years by luthiers ( Torres, Hauser, Ramírez, Fleta, and C. F.
Each combination is only used once, so there are 21 unique possible patterns.
The computer itself must first be " trained " before the first or second of these methods are used ; that is, the new user enters the system in a special " learning mode " so that the system can learn to identify his handwriting or speech patterns.
Regular languages are commonly used to define search patterns and the lexical structure of programming languages.
* Computational genomics is used to find patterns in genomic information
The resulting patterns are then used to create new variations " in the style " of the original music, developing a notion of stylistic reinjection.
It has been especially influential in software engineering where patterns have been used to document collective knowledge in the field.
The particular speech patterns used by an individual are termed an idiolect.
The acute is used on a vowel in a stressed syllable in words with irregular stress patterns.
This pattern was formulated by Hugh Rank and is a simple tool designed to teach some basic patterns of persuasion used in political propaganda and commercial advertising.
It is not incorrect to use the fully punctuated " Ph. D .", though if this pattern is used, it should be used consistently ; practice in particular situations may vary, and it is always more elegant to be consistent with local patterns of usage than to deviate from them.
There, over the course of five years, he designed some 42 patterns, many of which were used to decorate ( and insulate ) the bare stone walls of El Escorial and the Palacio Real del Pardo, the newly built residences of the Spanish monarchs near Madrid.
Mandelbrot based it on the Latin frāctus meaning " broken " or " fractured ", and used it to extend the concept of theoretical fractional dimensions to geometric patterns in nature.
Decalcomania, a technique used by artists such as Max Ernst, can produce fractal-like patterns.
Differing patterns of internal bracing have been used over time by luthiers.

patterns and often
These surfacing stones were often placed in distinctive patterns.
Biomes are often identified with particular patterns of ecological succession and climax vegetation ( quasiequilibrium state of the local ecosystem ).
* Strumming is a less common technique in classical guitar, and is often referred to by the Spanish term " rasgueo ," or for strumming patterns " rasgueado ," and uses the backs of the fingernails.
Bold colors, large prints or patterns, and suspenders often characterize auguste costumes.
These early patterns called for cotton and linen thread for lace, and wool yarn for clothing, often in vivid color combinations.
The term is applied most often to regional speech patterns, but a dialect may also be defined by other factors, such as social class.
Drum machine patterns are often complex, and would be difficult for a human drummer to play.
Fractal patterns have been reconstructed in physical 3-dimensional space and virtually, often called " in silico " modeling.
Numerical models work in the same way as these analog models, though they are often more sophisticated and can include patterns of erosion and uplift in the mountain belt.
This is often not an ideal solution for GIF images, both because the loss of spatial resolution typically makes an image look fuzzy on the screen, and because the dithering patterns often interfere with the compressibility of the image data, working against GIF's main purpose.
Ibrihim identifies several processes by which a language assigns a gender to a newly borrowed word ; these processes follow patterns by which even children, through their subconscious recognition of patterns, can often correctly predict a noun's gender.
They were often in simplistic stylized format and in more-or-less rudimentary geometric patterns.
* Honeycomb coils: To reduce proximity effect and parasitic capacitance, multilayer RF coils are wound in patterns in which successive turns are not parallel but crisscrossed at an angle ; these are often called honeycomb or basket-weave coils.
It is the " Jacquard head " that adapts to a great many dobby looms such as the " Dornier " brand that allow the weaving machine to then create the intricate patterns often seen in Jacquard weaving.
The young Lawrence often drew patterns with crayons.
Additional patterns can be made on the surface of the knitted fabric using embroidery ; if the embroidery resembles knitting, it is often called Swiss darning.
In the historical projects, yarn companies provided patterns approved by the various branches of the armed services ; often they were distributed by local chapters of the American Red Cross.
Thus, liquid crystal sheets are often used in industry to look for hot spots, map heat flow, measure stress distribution patterns, and so on.
In the winter the weather patterns alter each year ; usually winters are mildly cold with temperatures ranging from-7 ° C ( 19. 4 ° F ) to 4 ° C ( 39. 2 ° F ), but the winter season changes often to a more humid and warmer winter, or more continental and cold.
How the patterns are organized varies strongly with the particular architecture and often also with the type of instruction.
In a clinical context, orgasm is usually defined strictly by the muscular contractions involved during sexual activity, along with the characteristic patterns of change in heart rate, blood pressure, and often respiration rate and depth.
In addition, different patterns often develop distinctively in different languages, so that, for example, iambic tetrameter in Russian will generally reflect a regularity in the use of accents to reinforce the meter, which does not occur, or occurs to a much lesser extent, in English.
* Systemic-Seeks to address people not at an individual level, as is often the focus of other forms of therapy, but as people in relationship, dealing with the interactions of groups, their patterns and dynamics ( includes family therapy & marriage counseling ).

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