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  • The SMT had no conventional H-pattern shift lever or clutch pedal.
  • The pattern shifts toward omnidirectionality at lower frequencies.
  • When these words are used as placenames, the regular stress pattern shifts to the Sezer pattern.
  • Scientists say that could lead to drought and flooding as weather patterns shift and polar ice melts.
  • Recent pattern shifts have occurred elsewhere.
  • As with Cunningham chains of the first kind, the bits left of the pattern shift left by one position with each successive prime.
  • The way the storm patterns shift, if the Rockies aren't getting much snow, then the mountains of Arizona are blanketed, and vice versa.
  • Possibly the most significant pattern shift error comes from even small ( mrad-scale ) deviations in mask flatness in the local slope, coupled with wafer defocus.
  • The programmed pattern shifts automatically again at 3 p . m . to favor the main roadway so traffic can move outbound from Manhattan more smoothly.
  • At 10 a . m ., the pattern shifts to a midday progression that gives equal amounts of green-light time to the main thoroughfare and the side streets.
  • This resulted in a transmission with a typical 4 speed'H'pattern shift mechanism, plus an additional 2 speed'high-low'selector which effectively split each of the 4 speed gears in two.
  • These simple rhythms will interact musically to produce complex cross rhythms including repeating on beat / off beat pattern shifts that would be very difficult to create by any other means.
  • The music is essentially " a simple rendering of an American tune in rondo form . " Its rhythmic patterns shift unexpectedly to support relatively short sections of thematically-related movement, but are integrated smoothly into a unified composition.
  • The model also could be made more sophisticated, by assuming the water is hot, by seeing how a moving curtain affects the flow of air, or by seeing how the patterns shift when a person stands in the shower.
  • The team's next round-the-world attempt will have to wait until at least next fall, as the balloon itself, made of relatively fragile material, cannot be reused, and there is not time to build another before weather patterns shift to unfavorable summer conditions.
  • Under a recent study by the Regional Plan Association, a private group that analyzes long-term trends around New York City, global warming could lead to a less reliable supply of drinking water as precipitation patterns shift, more smog, shortages of electricity and flooding.