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The mirror image heartbeat. [PDF]

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Insect Wings: Patterns upon patterns

Current Biology, 1994
Butterfly wing patterns may be generated by an extra coordinate system superimposed on a basic wing-patterning system similar to that of the fruit-fly Drosophila melanogaster.
G, North, V, French
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Patterns Within Patterns

Interactions, 2004
Design patterns enable people to envision the future: not only developers, but all stakeholders.
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Patterns [software patterns]

IEEE Software, 2003
Patterns provide a mechanism for rendering design advice in a reference format. Software design is a massive topic, and when faced with a design problem, one must be able to focus on something as close to the problem as you can get. Patterns can help by trying to identify common solutions to recurring problems.
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Floral patterning

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1991
In recent years, flower development has emerged as a model system for studying pattern formation in plants. Homeotic mutants with an altered pattern of floral organs have been found in many species. Recently, several of the floral homeotic genes have been isolated; and the mechanisms underlying pattern formation during flower development are beginning ...
Drews, Gary N.   +2 more
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Conservative patterns

Biological Cybernetics, 1987
Conservative patterns dominate the pattern formation of systems governed by competition and limited resources. Using a simple mechanical model the principle of marginal stability, period doubling in space, the existence of conserved values and relations to biological pattern formation are discussed.
Hübler, A., Lüscher, E.
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Patterns of pattern formation

Nature, 1995
As participants at Nature's conference "Patterns of Life" (Boston, 9–10 November) found, moves to different organisms and even to biochemistry are helping to sustain the drive to understand how different body plans develop.
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Pattern Matching [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Pattern matching is comparing two patterns in order to determine whether they match (i.e., that they are the same) or do not match (i.e., that they differ). Pattern matching is the core procedure of theory-testing with cases. Testing consists of matching an “observed pattern” (a pattern of measured values) with an “expected pattern” (a hypothesis), and
Hak, A., Dul, J.
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Surface Patterning

2007
Cell adhesion, migration and differentiation depend on a complex interaction between a cell and its microenvironment. A three-dimensional (3D) topographic substrate provides an invaluable tool to understand this interaction. Here, we present three distinct techniques to pattern a surface having 2-D and 3-D topographies to study cell behavior. The three
Tsai, IY, Crosby, AJ, Russell, TP
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