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    them is just Wootz steel. Wootz steel is often sold as Damascus steel . watered steel is another steel that makes patters in it. Witch is a steel that is made in Japan. Damascus, Wootz, and Watered steel are the most common ways to make steel with patterns in them today. The way that Damascus steel is made today is by taking to tool steels, one high in nickel and the other a more grey steel so create the dark and light in the steel. Then when hammering the steel twisting it to make the lines or stripes

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    Activity Patterns

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    Physical activity patterns differ between human populations. Some populations can vary physically as well as biologically. Many of the different phenotypes humans express depend on variables like genetics, geographic location, and culture just to name a few. These variables lead to biomechanical differences in humans such as increased oxygen uptake, varying anthropometrics, as well as minute differences in DNA. These physical alterations help populations in vastly different environmental and cultural

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    Inheritance Patterns

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    The hypothesis was that all the crosses will follow Mendel’s law of independent assortment (9:3:3:1 ratio) of a dihybrid cross, but none of our results adhered to this inheritance pattern. The chi-square value as well as the probability value (P < 0.05) of the first cross sepia eyes and ebony body mutations indicates that the gene for eye color and body color did not follow the 9:3:3:1 expected ratio which is why I rejected the hypothesis. The gene mutation for sepia eyes is found on the second

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    rotation invariant and the size of the features increases exponentially with the number of neighbors which leads to an increase of computational complexity in terms of time and space. 2.2.1 Noise Adaptive Binary Pattern (NABP) Noise adaptive binary pattern [12] is a modification of local binary pattern. Though LPB is one of the most powerful method for feature extraction but it has a lack of discriminative power and sensitive to noise. LBP may produce same

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    Algorithm, Image Processing Technique, Action Recognition, the big data analysis. Using java language, various types of sensors. Keywords— Mobile Network, Ad-hoc Network, Routing Protocol, Sensor Networks, Surveillance system, Pattern Recognition. I. Introduction Face Recognition is a technology to extract facial features by computer and a technique for authentication according to the characteristics of these features. Face Recognition

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    Sleep Patterns

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    has on preterm infants in terms of their neuropsychological development and sleep patterns. Consider the longer term implications, and the measures that can be taken to minimise or overcome these. By Nidhi Introduction In this topic we will discuss how various levels of light, noise and constant movement in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) ward environment have impact on the neuropsychological and sleep patterns of preterm infants. Several previous studies have contended that the levels of

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    Gaze Patterns

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    The reason behind this study is to further understand the role gaze patterns play in autism, it was only 3 years ago that I discovered my son is autistic. Ever since that day I have dedicated my life to understanding the role that social cognition may play in determining autism. Visual checking of countenances in people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has been seriously considered utilizing eye-following innovation (gaze patterns). Nevertheless, the clear majority of studies have depended on the

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    Sequence Pattern

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    In sequence pattern I got a score of 27 which means I use that pattern first. In precision pattern I got a score of 29 which means I also use that pattern first. My score for the technical reasoning pattern was 8 which means I usually avoid it. In confluence pattern I got a score of 22 which means I use it as needed. With all my scores combined it makes me a dynamic learner. An example of when I used the Sequence Pattern was when I was in high school and I was in a CNA class doing job shadowing

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    Tropical cyclones (TCs) are of the most extreme and dangerous weather phenomena on Earth. In the United States, landfalling TCs account for an average of $10 billion damages annually (Pielke et al. 2008). Hurricane Katrina (2005) alone caused $81 billion of damages and took more than 1,800 lives away. In developing countries, TC landfalls can be extremely detrimental. For example, Cyclone Nargis (2008) took more than 130,000 lives in Myanmer (Burma) . Due to the catastrophic nature of TCs, substantial

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    The Patterns Of Language

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    In Chapter Four of the text, the described process of recognizing any given object begins with the cells in the visual system (previously discussed) which fire when coming across any input carrying specific visual features or patterns: horizontal lines, curves, corners, etc. (Cognition, pg. 107). These cells lend a hand to the broader idea that objects are processed in terms of their smaller parts. Intuitively, it has been found that the more features one attempts to analyze, the less efficient he/she

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