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(1) A sequence of characters used either with regular expression notation or for path name expansion, as a means of selecting various character strings or path names, respectively. The syntaxes of the two patterns are similar, but not identical. X/Open. (2) A recognizable shape, form, or configuration. IBM. (3) In computer graphics, a combination of toned and untoned picture elements (pels) that make up an image. (4) A regular expression that defines a search pattern. ...
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An antenna movement that is superimposed on (added to) the tracking of the target. Example patterns are a simple offset, a raster, and a spiral. A pattern is composed of one or more
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Currently, this can only be a solid color or the empty pattern. An empty pattern means that no line is drawn. Future extensions will probably allow arbitrary patterns.
Ãâó: www.nongnu.org/skencil/Doc/usersguide-3.html
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a network of neurons, in vertebrates most often located in the central nervous system, that produces a stereotyped form of complex movement, such as ambulation or chewing, that is almost invariable from one performance to the next.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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a photic stimulus consisting of a checkerboard or other pattern of alternating light and dark areas, used to elicit visual evoked potentials.
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