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  • Patterns in Repeat
  • 2024 studio album by Laura Marling

    "Patterns", "No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can" and "Child of Mine". Patterns in Repeat was written after the birth of Laura Marling's daughter in 2023

    Patterns in Repeat

    Patterns_in_Repeat

  • Laura Marling
  • British folk singer-songwriter (born 1990)

    category, as was Song for Our Daughter. In 2024, Marling released her eighth solo record, Patterns in Repeat. Her songwriting is associated with sex and

    Laura Marling

    Laura Marling

    Laura_Marling

  • Repeat
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up repeat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Repeat may refer to: Rerun, a rebroadcast of an episode of a radio or television program Repeated sequence

    Repeat

    Repeat

  • Pattern
  • Regularity in sensory qualia or abstract ideas

    A pattern is a regularity in the world, in human-made design, or in abstract ideas. As such, the elements of a pattern repeat in a predictable and logical

    Pattern

    Pattern

    Pattern

  • Don't repeat yourself
  • Principle of software development

    "Don't repeat yourself" (DRY) is a principle of software development aimed at reducing repetition of information which is likely to change, replacing it

    Don't repeat yourself

    Don't_repeat_yourself

  • Genogram
  • Type of extended family tree

    and psychological factors that punctuate relationships, especially patterns that repeat over the generations. Georgetown Family Center Therapist Murray Bowen

    Genogram

    Genogram

  • Scheherazade
  • Character from Arabian Nights

    unfinished at sunrise. Shahryar postpones her execution in order to hear the conclusion, a pattern that repeats night after night. Over the course of 1,001 nights

    Scheherazade

    Scheherazade

    Scheherazade

  • Ragtime
  • Music genre

    "rags") usually contain several distinct themes, often arranged in patterns of repeats and reprises. They are typically composed for and performed on the

    Ragtime

    Ragtime

    Ragtime

  • Kranok pattern
  • Dictionary in 1982, Kranok refers to a pattern of lines. However, when it is written as Kanok, it means gold. The pattern basically repeats right triangles

    Kranok pattern

    Kranok pattern

    Kranok_pattern

  • Step and repeat
  • Publicity backdrop

    repeating pattern such that brand logos or emblems are visible in photographs or selfies of the individuals standing in front of it. Step and repeat banners

    Step and repeat

    Step and repeat

    Step_and_repeat

  • Anti-pattern
  • Solution to a problem that may be commonly used but is generally a bad choice

    book Design Patterns which highlights reliable and effective software development design patterns. Michael Ackroyd described anti-patterns in a paper presented

    Anti-pattern

    Anti-pattern

  • Crystal structure
  • Ordered arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystalline material

    form symmetric patterns that repeat along the principal directions of three-dimensional space in matter. The smallest group of particles in a material that

    Crystal structure

    Crystal structure

    Crystal_structure

  • Repetition compulsion
  • Tendency to repeat a traumatic event

    compulsion' ... describes the pattern whereby people endlessly repeat patterns of behaviour which were difficult or distressing in earlier life". Sigmund Freud's

    Repetition compulsion

    Repetition compulsion

    Repetition_compulsion

  • Wallpaper
  • Material used to cover and decorate interior walls of buildings

    are a large number of old master prints, often in engraving of repeating or repeatable decorative patterns. These are called ornament prints and were intended

    Wallpaper

    Wallpaper

    Wallpaper

  • Laura Marling discography
  • Monroe, Jazz (July 10, 2024). "Laura Marling Returns With New Album Patterns in Repeat, Shares Song: Listen". Pitchfork. Retrieved July 10, 2024.{{cite web}}:

    Laura Marling discography

    Laura Marling discography

    Laura_Marling_discography

  • Patterns in nature
  • Visible regularity of form found in the natural world

    Patterns in nature are visible regularities of form found in the natural world. These patterns recur in different contexts and can sometimes be modelled

    Patterns in nature

    Patterns in nature

    Patterns_in_nature

  • Tandem repeat
  • Adjacent repeated pattern of nucleotides within DNA

    In genetics, tandem repeats occur in DNA when a pattern of one or more nucleotides is repeated and the repetitions are directly adjacent to each other

    Tandem repeat

    Tandem_repeat

  • Chart pattern
  • Pattern within a chart when prices are graphed

    assumes that harmonic patterns or cycles, like many patterns and cycles in life, continually repeat. The key is to identify these patterns and to enter or to

    Chart pattern

    Chart pattern

    Chart_pattern

  • Oye Cómo Va
  • 1962 Tito Puente song

    ostinato pattern that repeats throughout the song was most likely borrowed by Puente from Cachao's 1957 mambo "Chanchullo", which was recorded by Puente in 1959

    Oye Cómo Va

    Oye_Cómo_Va

  • Heptad repeat
  • The heptad repeat is an example of a structural motif that consists of a repeating pattern of seven amino acids: a b c d e f g H P P H C P C where H represents

    Heptad repeat

    Heptad_repeat

  • Fractal expressionism
  • Art style

    mathematics and/or computers. Fractals are patterns that repeat at increasingly fine scales and are prevalent in natural scenery (examples include clouds

    Fractal expressionism

    Fractal_expressionism

  • Macdonald triad
  • Set of behavioral characteristics

    children who did not abuse animals. In a 2004 study, which considered not one-off events but patterns of repeat violence, Tallichet and Hensley found

    Macdonald triad

    Macdonald_triad

  • Melodic pattern
  • Edition. Highland Heritage. ISBN 9781257996148. "Melodic sequences are patterns that repeat at different pitches." Randel, Don Michael; ed. (2003). The Harvard

    Melodic pattern

    Melodic pattern

    Melodic_pattern

  • Trastrasera
  • Chilean dance

    of three quick steps in place, one beat per step, and on the fourth beat there is a raising of the knee. The pattern then repeats, starting with the opposite

    Trastrasera

    Trastrasera

  • Variable number tandem repeat
  • Location in a genome

    variable number tandem repeat (or VNTR) is a location in a genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat. These can be found on

    Variable number tandem repeat

    Variable_number_tandem_repeat

  • Glide reflection
  • Geometric transformation combining reflection and translation

    operation. Glide-reflection symmetry is seen in frieze groups (patterns which repeat in one dimension, often used in decorative borders), wallpaper groups (regular

    Glide reflection

    Glide reflection

    Glide_reflection

  • Rhythm
  • Aspect of music

    or syncopated patterns; and Extrametric – irregular patterns, such as tuplets. A rhythmic gesture is any durational pattern that, in contrast to the

    Rhythm

    Rhythm

  • Repeated sequence (DNA)
  • Patterns of nucleic acids that occur in multiple copies throughout the genome

    elements, repeating units or repeats) are short or long patterns that occur in multiple copies throughout the genome. In many organisms, a significant

    Repeated sequence (DNA)

    Repeated_sequence_(DNA)

  • Recidivism
  • Person repeating an undesirable behavior following punishment

    the deterrence for repeat offenders. Economists use the term recidivism to refer to the behaviour of states who repeatedly engage in IMF economic programs

    Recidivism

    Recidivism

    Recidivism

  • Attack patterns
  • or in reference, the common solution pattern for preventing the attack. Such a practice can be termed defensive coding patterns. Attack patterns define

    Attack patterns

    Attack_patterns

  • Orixa japonica
  • Species of shrub

    leaves is 180 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, and 270 degrees. The pattern then repeats. Flowers Fruit English Names for Korean Native Plants (PDF). Pocheon:

    Orixa japonica

    Orixa japonica

    Orixa_japonica

  • Universal Camouflage Pattern
  • United States Army pattern (2005–2019)

    experimental patterns. The winning Desert Brush pattern was not used as the final Universal pattern. Instead, U.S. Army leadership utilized pixelated patterns of

    Universal Camouflage Pattern

    Universal Camouflage Pattern

    Universal_Camouflage_Pattern

  • A Horse with No Name
  • 1971 single by America

    correct tuning for the guitar is D E D G B D, low to high. The chord pattern that repeats throughout the entire song is: 202002 (Em), then 020202 and 000202

    A Horse with No Name

    A Horse with No Name

    A_Horse_with_No_Name

  • Wallpaper group
  • Classification of a two-dimensional repetitive pattern

    horizontally by one stripe. The pattern is unchanged. Strictly speaking, a true symmetry only exists in patterns that repeat exactly and continue indefinitely

    Wallpaper group

    Wallpaper group

    Wallpaper_group

  • Neuron
  • Primary cell of the nervous system

    to metaphorically as a dendritic tree. The branches form fractal patterns that repeat at multiple size scales. This fractal tree is where the majority

    Neuron

    Neuron

    Neuron

  • Infrastructure
  • Facilities and systems serving society

    the environmental consequences. The concern is whether this same pattern will repeat itself. The post-COVID-19 period could determine whether the world

    Infrastructure

    Infrastructure

    Infrastructure

  • Song for Our Daughter
  • 2020 studio album by Laura Marling

    (10 July 2024). "Laura Marling announces new album 'Patterns In Repeat' with tender single 'Patterns'". NME. Retrieved 26 October 2024. Song for Our Daughter

    Song for Our Daughter

    Song_for_Our_Daughter

  • Pattern recognition (psychology)
  • Cognitive process

    alphabet in order. When a carer repeats "A, B, C" multiple times to a child, the child, using pattern recognition, says "C" after hearing "A, B" in order

    Pattern recognition (psychology)

    Pattern_recognition_(psychology)

  • Patterns (Kraft Television Theatre)
  • 16th episode of the 8th season of Kraft Television Theatre

    beginning with a tiny middle and a rushed end... Patterns was so well-received that Kraft mounted a live repeat of the show a month later, and the intimate

    Patterns (Kraft Television Theatre)

    Patterns_(Kraft_Television_Theatre)

  • Repeat unit
  • Section of a polymer whose repetition would reproduce the polymer chain

    length. In copolymers there are two or more types of repeat unit, which may be arranged in alternation, or at random, or in other more complex patterns. Polyethylene

    Repeat unit

    Repeat_unit

  • The Poky Little Puppy
  • 1942 book by Janette Sebring Lowrey

    puppies dug a hole under the fence and went for a walk in the wide, wide, world. This pattern then repeats itself, only with chocolate custard for dessert instead

    The Poky Little Puppy

    The_Poky_Little_Puppy

  • Sherman paradox
  • Early term for the triplet-repeat pattern of inheritance found in fragile X syndrome

    a CGG repeat triplet in both normal and diseased individuals. The difference between normal and diseased is the length of the repeat; the repeat is longer

    Sherman paradox

    Sherman_paradox

  • Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase
  • Protein family

    recognizing Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMP) and endogenous Damage Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMP). PEPR 1 considered as the first known

    Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase

    Leucine-rich repeat receptor like protein kinase

    Leucine-rich_repeat_receptor_like_protein_kinase

  • Trout
  • Freshwater fish from subfamily Salmoninae

    Trout that live in different environments can have dramatically different colorations and patterns. Mostly, these colors and patterns form as camouflage

    Trout

    Trout

    Trout

  • Microsatellite
  • Repeating sequences of 2–13 base pairs of DNA

    Dinkelacker I, Villate L, Sommer RJ (September 2012). "Tandem-repeat patterns and mutation rates in microsatellites of the nematode model organism Pristionchus

    Microsatellite

    Microsatellite

  • 1769 transit of Venus observed from Tahiti
  • Key astronomical observation during the first voyage of James Cook

    black disc travelling across the Sun. Transits of Venus occur in a pattern that repeats itself every 243 years, with two transits that are eight years

    1769 transit of Venus observed from Tahiti

    1769 transit of Venus observed from Tahiti

    1769_transit_of_Venus_observed_from_Tahiti

  • Frieze group
  • Type of symmetry group

    patterns are often used. Frieze patterns can be classified into seven types according to their symmetries. The set of symmetries of a frieze pattern is

    Frieze group

    Frieze group

    Frieze_group

  • Aliveness
  • Martial arts training style

    parties during drills or sparring; Timing, in which there is no "predictable rhythm... pattern, [or] repeatable series of sets" which would lead students

    Aliveness

    Aliveness

    Aliveness

  • Direct repeat
  • sequences present in multiple copies in the genome. Generally, a direct repeat occurs when a sequence is repeated with the same pattern downstream. There

    Direct repeat

    Direct_repeat

  • List of abstractions (computer science)
  • Comprehensive outline of core abstractions in the field of computer science

    performance. Design patterns in computer science represent abstract solutions to common software design problems. While they are not abstractions in the same sense

    List of abstractions (computer science)

    List_of_abstractions_(computer_science)

  • Gospel music
  • Genre of music emphasizing Christian lyrics

    Andraé Crouch and the Clark Sisters followed them. And this pattern would repeat itself in subsequent decades, with new artists like Yolanda Adams and

    Gospel music

    Gospel music

    Gospel_music

  • Herman Cain Award
  • Ironic award to COVID-19 skeptic victims

    page of Covid-19 victims. Publication after publication, the pattern invariably repeats itself: one person (anonymized to respect Reddit rules) says all

    Herman Cain Award

    Herman_Cain_Award

  • Simon Kempston
  • Musical artist

    https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/music/patterns-in-repeat-by-laura-marling-review-a-tender-pacifier-of-an-album-4838818 https://www

    Simon Kempston

    Simon Kempston

    Simon_Kempston

  • R. L. Burnside
  • American blues musician (1926–2005)

    a simple bassline pattern that repeats throughout. Burnside played the guitar fingerstyle—without a pick—and often in open-G tuning. His vocal style is

    R. L. Burnside

    R. L. Burnside

    R._L._Burnside

  • Black Gospel music
  • Genre of music

    diaspora in the United States. It is rooted in the musical practices of enslaved Africans such as call-and-response, polyrhythmic patterns, and what

    Black Gospel music

    Black_Gospel_music

  • Foulard
  • Lightweight twill fabric

    fabric. In men's neckties, foulard is a pattern rather than a material; it is a small-scale pattern with basic block repeat, also called a set pattern or a

    Foulard

    Foulard

    Foulard

  • Biophilia hypothesis
  • Idea that humans innately seek connections with the natural world

    are patterns that repeat at different scales. Examples in natural scenery include clouds, mountains and trees. This adaptation to fractal patterns occurs

    Biophilia hypothesis

    Biophilia_hypothesis

  • Radar signal characteristics
  • the total time it takes for the Pulsed pattern to repeat. This can be found by the addition of all the elements in the stagger sequence. The formula is

    Radar signal characteristics

    Radar_signal_characteristics

  • Canine follicular dysplasia
  • Genetic disease in dogs

    Hair regrowth may occur, but the hair will be even weaker and the pattern will repeat. The dogs are affected between the ages of two and four years, and

    Canine follicular dysplasia

    Canine_follicular_dysplasia

  • 19-inch rack
  • Standard-width frame for electronic equipment

    separations of 0.5, 0.625, 0.625 inches (12.70, 15.88, 15.88 mm). The hole pattern thus repeats every 1.75 inches (44.45 mm). Holes so arranged can either be tapped

    19-inch rack

    19-inch rack

    19-inch_rack

  • Autostereogram
  • Visual illusion of 3D scene

    than the patterns on the autostereogram because of foreshortening. The following autostereogram shows three rows of repeated patterns. Each pattern is repeated

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

    Autostereogram

  • Islamic geometric patterns
  • Geometric pattern characteristic of Muslim art

    and variety of patterns used evolved from simple stars and lozenges in the ninth century, through a variety of 6- to 13-point patterns by the 13th century

    Islamic geometric patterns

    Islamic geometric patterns

    Islamic_geometric_patterns

  • Apophenia
  • Tendency to perceive connections between unrelated things

    causal inferences. In 2008, Michael Shermer coined the word patternicity, defining it as "the tendency to find meaningful patterns in meaningless noise"

    Apophenia

    Apophenia

    Apophenia

  • Multiple patterning
  • Technique used to increase the number of structures a microchip may contain

    half-pitch pattern can be generated from interleaving two 50 nm half-pitch patterns, three 75 nm half-pitch patterns, or four 100 nm half-pitch patterns. The

    Multiple patterning

    Multiple patterning

    Multiple_patterning

  • Earliest deadline first scheduling
  • Dynamic scheduling algorithm

    Since the least common multiple of the periods is 40, the scheduling pattern can repeat every 40 time slices. But, only 37 of those 40 time slices are used

    Earliest deadline first scheduling

    Earliest_deadline_first_scheduling

  • Repeat Performance
  • 1947 film by Alfred L. Werker

    Repeat Performance is a 1947 American film noir (with fantasy elements) starring Louis Hayward and Joan Leslie. The film was released by Eagle-Lion Films

    Repeat Performance

    Repeat_Performance

  • Byron Sharp
  • Australian Academic

    "Loyalty Programs and their Impact on Repeat-purchase Loyalty Patterns," International Journal of Research in Marketing 14.5, 1997 Macdonald, Emma K

    Byron Sharp

    Byron Sharp

    Byron_Sharp

  • Blaschko's lines
  • Anatomical structure

    diseases and transposed the visible patterns the diseases followed onto dolls and statues, then compiled the patterns onto a composite schematic of the

    Blaschko's lines

    Blaschko's lines

    Blaschko's_lines

  • Factory method pattern
  • Object-oriented software design pattern

    classic design patterns described in the book Design Patterns and is subcategorized as a creational pattern. The factory method design pattern solves problems

    Factory method pattern

    Factory_method_pattern

  • Prime k-tuple
  • Repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers

    In number theory, a prime k-tuple is a finite collection of values representing a repeatable pattern of differences between prime numbers. For a k-tuple

    Prime k-tuple

    Prime_k-tuple

  • STR analysis
  • Biological DNA analysis for allele repeats

    Short tandem repeat (STR) analysis is a common molecular biology method used to compare allele repeats at specific loci in DNA between two or more samples

    STR analysis

    STR analysis

    STR_analysis

  • Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    NOTCH regulated ankyrin repeat protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NRARP gene. It is also found in insects, nematodes, mammals, and sea

    Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein

    Notch regulated ankyrin repeat protein

    Notch_regulated_ankyrin_repeat_protein

  • Textile design
  • Creation of designs for the manufacturing of woven, knitted or printed fabrics

    creating repeating patterns or motifs, or repeats. Repeats are used to create patterns both visible and invisible to the eye: geometric patterns are intended

    Textile design

    Textile design

    Textile_design

  • Board-to-board connector
  • components that contain a conductive pattern printed on the surface of the insulating base in an accurate and repeatable manner. Each terminal on a BTB connector

    Board-to-board connector

    Board-to-board_connector

  • ARQ-E
  • is a full duplex synchronous data communications system that requests repeats if data is not received correctly. It uses an alphabet that can detect

    ARQ-E

    ARQ-E

  • Tempo
  • Musical concept indicating to the speed of interpretation

    R012 = repeat from 0, one time, twice faster): R012 However, the motive with this rhythm in the Mussorgsky's piece is rather perceived as a repeat R012

    Tempo

    Tempo

  • Astrological aspect
  • Angle the planets make to each other in the horoscope

    retrograde ~120°. Sequential conjunctions appear as triangular patterns. They repeat after every third conjunction; they return after some 60 years to

    Astrological aspect

    Astrological aspect

    Astrological_aspect

  • The Thirty-Year Genocide
  • 2019 history book written by Benny Morris and Dror Ze'evi

    least two million were murdered by Muslims. The authors identify a pattern that repeats, with minor variations, across the time period under study. The first

    The Thirty-Year Genocide

    The Thirty-Year Genocide

    The_Thirty-Year_Genocide

  • Orbital resonance
  • Regular and periodic mutual gravitational influence of orbiting bodies

    (9.07, 13.61 and 27.21 days) in a pattern that repeats about every 190.5 days (seven full cycles in the rotating frame) in the inertial or nonrotating

    Orbital resonance

    Orbital resonance

    Orbital_resonance

  • 3753 Cruithne
  • Aten asteroid co-orbital with Earth

    1902, and will next happen with a series centered on 2676). The pattern then repeats itself. More near-resonant near-Earth objects (NEOs) have since been

    3753 Cruithne

    3753 Cruithne

    3753_Cruithne

  • El Niño–Southern Oscillation
  • Global climate phenomenon

    La Niña events may repeat and last longer. A key mechanism of ENSO is the Bjerknes feedback (named after Jacob Bjerknes in 1969) in which the atmospheric

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El Niño–Southern Oscillation

    El_Niño–Southern_Oscillation

  • Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef
  • Service industry in Australia involving recreational diving

    in considering them a lucrative market. A 2003 paper discussed the patterns of repeat visitors to the GBR region. It found that they were younger, likely

    Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef

    Tourism on the Great Barrier Reef

    Tourism_on_the_Great_Barrier_Reef

  • Truveta
  • American health data analytics company

    authors analyzed patterns of repeat testing and evaluated factors associated with adherence over time. A 2025 retrospective evaluation in The International

    Truveta

    Truveta

  • Echolalia
  • Speech disorder

    "echolalia" is derived from the Greek ἠχώ (ēchō), meaning "echo" or "to repeat", and λαλιά (laliá) meaning "speech" or "talk" (of onomatopoeic origin,

    Echolalia

    Echolalia

    Echolalia

  • Higher-dimensional gamma matrices
  • Gamma matrices for arbitrary Clifford algebras

    {T}}=s\Gamma _{\text{chir}}^{\textsf {T}}~.} As the dimension d ranges, patterns typically repeat themselves with period 8. (cf. the Clifford algebra clock.) Weyl–Brauer

    Higher-dimensional gamma matrices

    Higher-dimensional_gamma_matrices

  • C2orf16
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    on Chromosome 2 and P-S-E-R-S-H-H-S Repeats Containing Sequence. 68 orthologs are known for this gene, including in mice and sheep, but no paralogs have

    C2orf16

    C2orf16

    C2orf16

  • Let's Dance (David Bowie song)
  • 1983 single by David Bowie

    and a five-note pattern that falls a step or holds the same note". The drum track utilises an elaborate kick drum pattern that repeats every eight bars

    Let's Dance (David Bowie song)

    Let's_Dance_(David_Bowie_song)

  • Pattern (casting)
  • Form used in casting to replicate a shape

    quality grade of the pattern being built, and so that they will repeatably provide a dimensionally acceptable casting. The making of patterns, called patternmaking

    Pattern (casting)

    Pattern (casting)

    Pattern_(casting)

  • Inverted repeat
  • Nucleic acid sequence

    An inverted repeat (or IR) is a single stranded sequence of nucleotides followed downstream by its reverse complement. The intervening sequence of nucleotides

    Inverted repeat

    Inverted_repeat

  • MPEG-2
  • Video encoding standard

    NTSC 2:3 pull-down to 29.97) 25 interlaced frame/s (PAL) By using a pattern of REPEAT_FIRST_FIELD flags on the headers of encoded pictures, pictures can

    MPEG-2

    MPEG-2

    MPEG-2

  • Cultural transformation theory
  • Theory of societal development and organization

    nature. Between the individual and the divine. The pattern of invasion and conquest repeats itself in several prehistoric partnership-oriented societies

    Cultural transformation theory

    Cultural_transformation_theory

  • Facebook
  • Social networking service owned by Meta Platforms

    Washington Post. Retrieved May 12, 2020. Wheeler, Tom (June 15, 2022). "History repeats itself with Big Tech's misleading advertising". Brookings Institution.

    Facebook

    Facebook

  • NOD-like receptor
  • Class of proteins

    nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors), are intracellular sensors of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that enter the cell via

    NOD-like receptor

    NOD-like receptor

    NOD-like_receptor

  • Girih
  • Geometric patterns in Islamic architecture

    knotwork patterns from the second century. However, its mathematical patterns, structured around multiple lines of symmetry, are based on innovations in mathematics

    Girih

    Girih

    Girih

  • Cheyne–Stokes respiration
  • Abnormal breathing pattern

    gradual decrease that results in a temporary stop in breathing called an apnea. The pattern repeats, with each cycle usually taking 30 seconds to 2 minutes

    Cheyne–Stokes respiration

    Cheyne–Stokes respiration

    Cheyne–Stokes_respiration

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Programming paradigm based on objects

    "design patterns," are grouped into three types: Creational patterns (5): Factory method pattern, Abstract factory pattern, Singleton pattern, Builder

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented programming

    Object-oriented_programming

  • Jacquard machine
  • Control device attached to weaving looms

    the length of the roll was determined by the number of shots in each repeat of pattern. The Jacquard machine then evolved from this approach. Joseph

    Jacquard machine

    Jacquard machine

    Jacquard_machine

  • Rhythmic mode
  • Rhythmic patterns in medieval European music

    therefore, in 3 8 or, because the patterns usually repeat an even number of times, in 6 8) Play ×4 Eighth, quarter (barred in 3 8 or 6 8) Play ×4 Dotted quarter

    Rhythmic mode

    Rhythmic mode

    Rhythmic_mode

  • Guitar picking
  • Guitar playing technique

    alternation patterns include: i-m-i-m Basic melody line on the treble strings. Has the appearance of "walking along the strings". i-m-a-i-m-a Tremolo pattern with

    Guitar picking

    Guitar picking

    Guitar_picking

  • Patterns (film)
  • 1956 film by Fielder Cook

    Patterns (sometimes referred to as Patterns of Power) is a 1956 American "boardroom drama" film directed by Fielder Cook, and starring Van Heflin, Everett

    Patterns (film)

    Patterns_(film)

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  • LÍADÁIN
  • Female

    Irish

    LÍADÁIN

    Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Líadan, LÍADÁIN means "grey lady."

    LÍADÁIN

  • Akhund-Zada
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Akhund-Zada

    Son of a Person Learned in Religious Matters

    Akhund-Zada

  • Normie
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Normie

    Pattern

    Normie

  • Hodnett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (found chiefly in the West Midlands and in Ireland)

    Hodnett

    English (found chiefly in the West Midlands and in Ireland) : habitational name from Hodnet in Shropshire, or any of various places called Hoddnant in Wales. The place names are from Welsh hawdd ‘pleasant’, ‘peaceful’ + nant ‘valley’, ‘stream’.

    Hodnett

  • Farless
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (formerly common in Kent)

    Farless

    English (formerly common in Kent) : unexplained. This name seems to have died out in Britain.

    Farless

  • in Long
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Polish

    in Long

    Long

    in Long

  • Farin
  • Surname or Lastname

    Swedish (common in Finland)

    Farin

    Swedish (common in Finland) : ornamental name formed with the common surname suffix -in and an unexplained first element.German : unexplained.English : unexplained.Spanish (Farín) : unexplained.

    Farin

  • Hugg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (rare in England)

    Hugg

    English (rare in England) : variant of Hug 1.

    Hugg

  • Patten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Patten

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of clogs, from Middle English paten ‘clog’ (Old French patin).English : variant spelling of Patton.

    Patten

  • Akhund
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim, Parsi

    Akhund

    Learned in Religious Matters

    Akhund

  • DOBRAÅ IN
  • Male

    Croatian

    DOBRAÅ IN

    , goodness.

    DOBRAÅ IN

  • Akhundzada
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Akhundzada

    Son of a Person Learned in Religious Matters

    Akhundzada

  • Yang
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Chinese

    Yang

    Sun; Poplar; Appearance; Model; Pattern

    Yang

  • Tridhatu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Tridhatu

    Consisting of Three Matters

    Tridhatu

  • Lavika
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Lavika

    That Matters

    Lavika

  • MADAILÉIN
  • Female

    Irish

    MADAILÉIN

    Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."

    MADAILÉIN

  • Norma
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Norma

    Model or Pattern

    Norma

  • Matters
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Matters

    English : variant of Matter.English : probably a metonymic occupational name for a mattress maker or seller, from Middle English, Old French materas, or less likely for a maker of crossbow bolts, spears, and lances, from the Middle English homonym materas.Dutch : variant of Matter 2.

    Matters

  • Patten
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, Latin

    Patten

    From the Warrior's Town

    Patten

  • Heddwig
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Heddwig

    Harry Potter's Pet; An Owl

    Heddwig

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  • Anuu
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Modern

    Anuu

    Grape

  • Rajitha | ரஜிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rajitha | ரஜிதா

    Brilliant, Illuminated

  • Bailey
  • Girl/Female

    English French American

    Bailey

    Courtyard within castle walls; steward or public official. Surname or given name.

  • Naranjan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Naranjan

    Lord Datta; Avatar of Vishnu; Type of Lamp

  • Ebed
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ebed

    A servant, laborer.

  • Bazil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Bazil |

    Merciful

  • Barron
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Teutonic

    Barron

    Warrior; The Title of Nobility Used as a First Name; From the Land that was Burned

  • Dabeet | தபீத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Dabeet | தபீத

    Warrior

  • SalahAlDin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    SalahAlDin

    Righteousness of the Faith; Name of the Muslim Leader who Liberated Jerusalem from the Crusaders

  • Samira | ஸமீரா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Samira | ஸமீரா

    Early morning fragrance or entertaining companion or wind, Enchanting

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  • Pastern
  • n.

    A patten.

  • Pattern
  • v. t.

    To make or design (anything) by, from, or after, something that serves as a pattern; to copy; to model; to imitate.

  • Patterer
  • n.

    One who patters, or talks glibly; specifically, a street peddler.

  • Patter
  • n.

    The cant of a class; patois; as, thieves's patter; gypsies' patter.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything proposed for imitation; an archetype; an exemplar; that which is to be, or is worthy to be, copied or imitated; as, a pattern of a machine.

  • Razed
  • a.

    Slashed or striped in patterns.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to physical surrounding, personal states, etc., abstractly denoted; as, I am in doubt; the room is in darkness; to live in fear.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Stuff sufficient for a garment; as, a dress pattern.

  • Patterned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pattern

  • Pottern
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to potters.

  • In
  • adv.

    Not out; within; inside. In, the preposition, becomes an adverb by omission of its object, leaving it as the representative of an adverbial phrase, the context indicating what the omitted object is; as, he takes in the situation (i. e., he comprehends it in his mind); the Republicans were in (i. e., in office); in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the head); his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the house).

  • Pattered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Patter

  • Patter
  • v. i.

    To mutter; to mumble; as, to patter with the lips.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Anything cut or formed to serve as a guide to cutting or forming objects; as, a dressmaker's pattern.

  • Pattering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Patter

  • Patter
  • v. i.

    To strike with a quick succession of slight, sharp sounds; as, pattering rain or hail; pattering feet.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.

  • Patter
  • n.

    A quick succession of slight sounds; as, the patter of rain; the patter of little feet.

  • Pattern
  • n.

    Figure or style of decoration; design; as, wall paper of a beautiful pattern.

  • In
  • prep.

    With reference to space or place; as, he lives in Boston; he traveled in Italy; castles in the air.