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  • Several architectural variants of PIN have been described, and many cases have multiple patterns.
  • Multiple patterns and colors in the same room
  • This star shows multiple patterns of variability.
  • If infants are trained using multiple patterns, they are able to differentiate what belongs to specific categories.
  • Each measure included multiple pattern designs for ship classes so the pattern would not identify the class of ship.
  • However, the most essential issue with the consistency of this model is the inability to represent multiple patterns of care.
  • For example, some types of neocognitron can detect multiple patterns in the same input by using backward signals to achieve selective attention.
  • Multiple patterns of evolutionary stable strategies do not follow the structure of Maynard Smith but there are several reasons for its occurrence.
  • The EA-1 can store a total of 256 ( 64 x 4 banks ) phrases or patterns plus 16 songs consisting of multiple patterns.
  • Gleason realized that prostatic carcinomas have multiple patterns and that the prognosis of prostatic carcinoma was split between the most prevalent and the second most prevalent neoplasm pattern.
  • Price action patterns occur with every bar and the trader watches for multiple patterns to coincide or occur in a particular order, creating a'set-up'/'setup'which results in a signal to buy or sell.
  • "' Fusion adaptive resonance theory ( fusion ART ) "'is a generalization of self-organizing neural networks known as "'Adaptive Resonance Theory "'for learning recognition categories ( or cognitive codes ) across multiple pattern channels.
  • Since China entered the World Trade Organization, the trend within China's media industry is to form inter-media and trans-regional media groups operated with multiple patterns so as to meet competition and challenges from powerful overseas media groups.
  • Multiple patterns can be grouped or chained together which allows the user to create drum patterns that are longer than one bar in length or, alternatively, create drum patterns in compound meters outside of 3 / 4 or 4 / 4.
  • The BMsM Peninsula and Mount Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, can also be seen on a clear day, and at night the wheel is brightly lit by 120, 000 neon tubes programmed to display multiple patterns in over 100 colours.
  • The Russian synchronized swimmers ( led by duet champions Olga Brusnikina and Maria Kisseleva ) performed a witch-themed routine with a variety of flying lifts and multiple pattern changes to score 99.146 out of a possible 100 points for an Olympic gold medal in the team event.
  • Most Bukharan Jewish communities still produce their traditional breads including " non " ( " lepyoshka " in Russian ), a circular bread with a flat center that has multiple pattern of designs, topped with black and regular sesame seeds, and the other, called " non toki ", bears the dry and crusty features of traditional Jewish matzah, but with a distinctly wheatier taste.