«We discovered that protein aggregation is a way cells can
create spatial patterns in molecules called transcripts, which are the intermediaries between the DNA and proteins,» says senior author Dr. Amy Gladfelter of Dartmouth College.
Not exact matches
From numbers and counting, to
spatial relations and geometry, much of early play like building towers or
creating patterns with toy cars practices basic preschool math.
This helps investigators
create data maps used to detect
spatial and temporal
patterns.
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Patterns and
Spatial Relationships Worksheets - Complete the
pattern,
create a
pattern, locate the missing piece
Handwriting contains thousands of variables, and the experiences the writer has accumulated throughout a lifetime and their response to them
creates a distinct
pattern in the
spatial arrangement of the writing on the page, the way the letters are formed, and the rhythm and movement of the writing.
The
patterns she
creates suggest
spatial ambiguities and shifting structures which work on the viewer's perceptions in subtle ways.
In Giulia Ricci's Order Disruption Painting there's something strange going on spatially, the
patterned repetition of a triangular motif
creating something akin to a systemic field which breaks down in places as the
pattern is interrupted, resulting in the appearance of wormholes or
spatial anomalies that can also be interpreted as twisting forms caught in the net of the surface whilst at the same time forming that surface.
She considered the
patterns of the trellis and garden fences at Wave Hill in
creating a new net sculpture with a highly matte, black, polyvinyl paint that generates
spatial uncertainty in contrast with the white gallery walls.
Let me try to rephrase the ENSO - PDO relationship so that you can understand it: ENSO
creates the PDO
spatial pattern in sea surface temperature anomalies, which is why the PDO is called an ENSO - like
pattern.