wave pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwaveandpattern
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wave
noun[C]
uk/weɪv/us/weɪv/
a raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially ...
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pattern
noun
uk/ˈpæt.ən/us/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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(Definition ofwaveandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This would give information concerning the average shape, convection velocity and decay of thewavepattern.
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Little seems to be known about the steadywavepatternwhen the basic flow is non-uniform.
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The distribution of amplitude in thewavepatternis not treated in the present paper.
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The gravity current disturbance then generates only a stationarywavepattern.
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We first study the evolution of thewavepatternusing an analytical treatment.
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Figure 2 illustrates awavepatternacross the oocyte.
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Similar to the double-stride gaits, the initial condition usually cannot start the standingwavepattern.
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However, for the steadywavepattern(15)becomes the basic conservation equation.
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The double integral, when the appropriate interpretation has been found, gives thewavepatterneverywhere, subject merely to the conditions of linearization in an inviscid fluid.
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Thiswavepatternis very precisely twodimensional with the crests of the waves running perpendicular to the flow direction.
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Nowavepatternappears and the streamlines exhibit the same general shape that exists for homogeneous flow.
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Suppose, as in the last section, that the flow is slightly disturbed by a small concentrated pressure which gives rise to thewavepattern.
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The gravitational interaction between the spiralwavepatternand the planet leads to a torque acting on the planet and inducing its migration into the magnetosphere.
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The nature of the quasi-steadywavepatternon the ice surface depended on the velocity and temperature conditions at the ice surface.
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The naked eye could detect the two regions of smooth and turbulent surface though not the interveningwavepattern.
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If it is still 1 assumed that exactly, then thewavepatterncan be found in explicit form, as will now be shown.
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If the parasite age distribution is synchronous and from a single or dominant ' brood ', then the observed parasite density increases with a rising sinewavepattern.
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Secondly, because the onset of separation causes a pronounced change in the outgoingwavepattern, small separation bubbles in flows with incident oblique shocks are of more than academic interest.
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