Sentences with phrase «different scaled patterns»

Include area rugs, accent pillows, throw blankets, and window treatments that present both colors in different scaled patterns to boost the wow factor.
All hairs have a different scale pattern on them and the researchers could tell the individual species based on the scale pattern or the characteristics of the medulla.

Not exact matches

The King Cobra is placed into a different category based on the differing scale arrangement, the hood size and shape and also the pattern on the hood.
Despite the complexity of the stimulus, the elicited brain activity patterns show remarkable similarities across different people — even at the time scale of fractions of seconds.
The researchers carried out fine - scale mapping, looking for parts of the DNA sequence that were specifically different in butterflies with different patterns, in three different Heliconius species, and in each case the cortex gene was found to be responsible for this adaptation in their patterning.
«We analyzed, for the first time at such a large scale, global patterns of island vertebrate extinctions in relation to different types of invasive mammals and physical island conditions,» McCreless said.
Fractals are patterns that are self - similar on different scales, and they can occur quite naturally.
For each prime, as the exponent grows, the formulas recur in ways that are reminiscent of fractals — structures in which patterns or shapes repeat identically at multiple different scales.
Georgi suggested that a property known as scale invariance — seen in fractal - like patterns that remain unchanged even when you zoom in and out to different scales, like the branching of redwood trees and the jagged edges of coastlines — could apply to individual particles too.
Another study looking at lizard family trees will test whether these patterns might play a role in evolution on a larger scale: By giving lizards protection as they move around, stripes may allow them to explore different habitats, increasing the speed at which new species appear.
Cosmologists expected these tiny temperature differences to be distributed at random, but in 2003, when NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) satellite surveyed the CMB and mapped the fluctuations at different scales, some unexpected patterns emerged.
What's more, many pieces showed signs of fractal patterns — repeating motifs that reoccur at different scales, whether you zoom in or zoom out of a canvas (British Journal of Psychology, vol 102, p 49).
On larger scales, bones have a latticelike structure and different patterns of voids that make them light and strong.
With their delicately branching form, akin to the recurring geometric patterns of fractals, which look similar at different scales, ferns fascinated the Victorians.
In contrast to several other hypotheses, self - organization is expected to create mathematically definable patterns whose scale and intensity differ under different conditions, as has been shown for fairy circles.
Self - organized vegetation patterns are widespread in arid lands and elsewhere, and Rietkerk et al. [11]--[12] as well as Couteron and Lejeune [13]--[15] proposed that such patterns are the result of nearby positive and distant negative feedbacks created by plants and physical processes occurring at different scales and intensities.
It is called «Bilateral tactile input patterns decoded at comparable levels but different time scales in neocortical neurons» and investigates to which extent individual neurons of the primary somatosensory can decode contralateral and ipsilateral input.
The immediate challenge will be to develop metrics to more systematically assess region - specific and large - scale patterns of connectivity and apply them uniformly to different age groups of individuals with ASD and TD controls.
The key to making these (and any) pattern mixes work is to pair prints of different scale (see pattern mixing 101 post).
Pattern mixing is easier when the patterns are different scales.
When mixing prints and textures just remember to keep it simple and make sure the two (or three) things you're mixing have similar color stories and are on a different scale (different size patterns).
Next, if you want pattern on your scarf make sure that it's of a different scale than the one on your shirt.
Mix pattern scale: Pulling from your colors, you'll want to mix up different pattern scales and print variety.
If you look closely at trailers for all the different genres of Hollywood blockbuster movies, television series and even small - scale film festival offers you'll quickly notice a common pattern to each.
Continuing the scale and pattern of previous editions, Art Beijing 2018 will present approximately 160 art institutions from 14 different countries.
Vuillard's interest in patterned surfaces and domestic intimacy led him to produce many of his most compelling works around 1900 in two radically different formats: on the one hand, large - scale paintings, conceived as decorative ensembles and commissioned for private, domestic spaces; and, on the other, intimate color lithographs, produced in series and destined for broader circulation.
Collage is also an important influence on McIntosh's painting and in her sketchbooks she creates collaged drawings of different patterns that often end up as one of her large - scale paintings.
How the collaged element below the coffee can on the painting's left half sneakily uses the same pattern repeated at two different scales.
In my installations, I use distorted proportion and different scales that combine with patterns and repetition, then change notions of perception.
Next to it is Das Erdbeben in Chili, a large scale 1999 piece that is chaotic as its name (Erdbeben means earthquake in German) implies; different patterns and shapes and colors collide with one another.
What actually happens is that the fingerprint of different forcings are calculated independently of the historical runs (using subsets of the drivers) and then matched to the observations using scalings for the patterns generated.
Attribution analyses normally directly account for errors in the magnitude of the model's pattern of response to different forcings by the inclusion of factors that scale the model responses up or down to best match observed climate changes.
Abstract — 2008 Climate and wildfires in the North American boreal forest... Climate controls the area burned through changing the dynamics of large - scale teleconnection patterns (Pacific Decadal Oscillation / El Niño Southern Oscillation and Arctic Oscillation, PDO / ENSO and AO) that control the frequency of blocking highs over the continent at different time scales......... Since the end of the Little Ice Age, the climate has been unusually moist and variable: large fire years have occurred in unusual years, fire frequency has decreased and fire — climate relationships have occurred at interannual to decadal time scales...... http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1501/2315.short ----------------------
The study by Macias & Johnson (2008) provides not only evidence for the link between decadal - scale changes in the teleconnection patterns (e.g. the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) index) and the increased fire frequency in the late twentieth century but also an explanation of why the pattern of fire variability and fire - climate relationships changes at different time scales from centennial / decadal to interannual.....
While the impending cold snap represents a large change in the sensible weather, the overall large - scale pattern that's allowing it to happen is actually not very different from the one that has been so persistent for nearly the past 12 months.
Associated with our work on atmospheric circulation patterns we are studying energy transport in the earth system and the transport of water in the atmosphere on different time and space scales.
Our research is focused on understanding the circulation patterns in the atmosphere on different time scales and how they are driven through different processes.
At multi-decadal to centennial scales, temperature variability shows distinctly different regional patterns, with more similarity within each hemisphere than between them.
The observed changes in salinity are of global scale, with similar patterns in different ocean basins (Figure 5.6).
Interestingly, this pattern repeats at hugely different scales.
Thirty years to establish a climate state seems a long time, as within that period there may be notable shifts to a number of different prevailing patterns of cold / warmth / wet or drought that, on a human scale affects agriculture and horticulture by impacting on what crops may be grown successfully, may affect the tourism season, may cause a consumer to use more or less energy in their home, and also impact on nature by affecting the populations of wild life and vegetation.
ly weren't able to re-run ensembles of these models with different parameter values, so instead, we just used a simple pattern - scaling approach to fit them to the data.
Because some ecosystems and perturbation types operate on different spatial and temporal scales, we looked at each variable type by each perturbation and ecosystem type separately and still found no patterns.
So the question to me is: are there reasons for concern that Earth's large - scale atmospheric circulation could be disrupted by climate change into an entirely new regime, with completely different circulation patterns?
Current models are also able to reproduce the large - scale patterns of temperature during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), indicating an ability to simulate a climate state much different from the present.
If the climate model has different tele - connections from the real world, or a different balance of different sources of variability (ENSO vs. NAO etc.), the cross-correlations of the pseudo-proxies to the large scale patterns might be different.
The glacial periods («winter») and interglacials («summer») would vary in length — again, on the scale of years to decades — and would appear random: the superposition of three different sine functions has an erratic pattern of peaks and troughs when you zoom in.
So I think the combination of building the right tools to identify different patterns across all of our products and having people to review them at the scale and speed that we need is going to be a good formula, but you know, security isn't a problem that you ever fully solve.
To examine patterns of change in social, emotional and behavioural characteristics between pre-school and entry to primary school in more detail, children were again divided into three groups according to their score on each of the scales at age 3 and at primary school entry indicating different severities of difficult behaviour (normal, borderline or abnormal, see Appendix 2 for details of the score ranges each SDQ scale for these classifications).
A somewhat different pattern emerged for the CBCL internalizing scale and child temperamental difficulty as predictors of change on the CBCL externalizing scale, and the CGAS as a predicator of change on the Eyberg scale.
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