circulation pattern
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circulation
noun
uk/ˌsɜː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌsɝː.kjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
the process in which something such as information, money, or goods passes from one person ...
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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 ofcirculationandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Nutrient recycling and oxygen availability are both dependent oncirculationpattern.
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The reason for this result was assumed to be the global elevation difference, which is sufficient to keep the globalcirculationpatterninvariant with respect to the precession cycle.
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Between adjacent crests, there appears a singlecirculationpatternwhose direction changes alternately in the z-direction.
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Itscirculationpatternconsists primarily of a dense pedestrian network which is complementary to but independent from the car network.
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At an initial time a blocking-typecirculationpatternestablishes in the troposphere.
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This overallcirculationpatternmanifests itself in various ways, most clearly as anomalous rainfall.
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It takes a thousand years for thiscirculationpatternto be completed.
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All of these cardiovascular system changes result in the adaptation from fetal circulation patterns to an adultcirculationpattern.
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Ra at a number of different locations, acirculationpatterncan be deciphered.
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Thecirculationpatternis clockwise.
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The usually dominant flow of cars and public transportation is regarded as but one of the many circulation patterns of the right-of-way.
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Nothing major is changed in circulation patterns, but the street is different.
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Hadley's theory was the generally accepted theory long enough to make his name become universally attached to thecirculationpatternin the tropical atmosphere.
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Multiple eruptions in the same year increase the chance that enough sulfur will be injected into the stratosphere to change global circulation patterns.
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Regional differences were seen that were probably due to different viral circulation patterns.
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Also, the circulation patterns of the oceans may alter to compensate for the temperature rise.
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Winds also drive circulation patterns in the bay.
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The design of the new addition integrates different components of the campus by introducing new circulation patterns.
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This may be due to bottom-water anoxia, or by changing ocean circulation patterns changing the temperatures of the bottom water.
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The interactions of these conflicting circulation patterns cause storms and turbulence.
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