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PATCHES

Definition av PATCHES

  1. böjningsform av patch

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Exempel på hur man kan använda PATCHES i en mening

  • Patch collecting or badge collecting (also, scutelliphily, from Latin scutellus meaning little shield, and Greek phileein meaning to love) is the hobby of collecting patches or badges.
  • a set of patches to the Linux kernel and utilities to provide a strong, flexible, mandatory access control (MAC) architecture into the major subsystems of the kernel.
  • Neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) is typically characterized by café au lait spots (light-brown flat patches of skin), neurofibromas (small bumps in or under the skin), scoliosis (side-way curvature of the back), and headaches.
  • Adult dragonflies are characterised by a pair of large, multifaceted, compound eyes, two pairs of strong, transparent wings, sometimes with coloured patches, and an elongated body.
  • The spots on the skin known as vitiligo are also able to “change” as spots lose and regain pigment; they will stay in relatively the same areas but can move over time and some big patches can move through the years but never disappear overnight.
  • "Fairy circles", which are circular patches of land barren of plants, varying between 2 in diameter and often encircled by a ring of stimulated growth of grass, are found in the western part of the desert, in the Pilbara region.
  • was commonly used to reinforce already-patched clothing around points of wear, but would also be used to attach patches to clothing, making the fabric ultimately stronger.
  • Appliqué is ornamental needlework in which pieces or patches of fabric in different shapes and patterns are sewn or stuck onto a larger piece to form a picture or pattern.
  • From the Susquehanna River north as far as Waller, the county is mostly farmland with several patches of forest.
  • Some Georgian architecture and Victorian era terraced housing survive in patches: for example Arbour Square, the eastern side of Stepney Green, and the streets around Matlock Street.
  • Local argyria shows in limited regions of the body, such as patches of skin, parts of the mucous membrane or the conjunctiva.
  • Soon after its first public release in 1992, Stabell and Schouten began receiving feedback, suggestions, and patches from players all around the world.
  • Psoriasis is a long-lasting, noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin.
  • In 1963, A-B Emblem, one of the world's largest producers of embroidered patches, built a factory in Weaverville.
  • At the time, multiple residents claimed to have seen the creature while feeding horses, smelled foul "bigfoot" odors, and found large patches of strange fur throughout the small community.
  • Here a larger part of the countryside is uncultivated and it presents a wavy landscape of meadows and small patches of woodland and heath.
  • A sheet of partially conjoined altocumulus perlucidus is sometimes found preceding a weakening warm front, where the altostratus is starting to fragment, resulting in patches of altocumulus perlucidus between the areas of altostratus.
  • Stratocumulus clouds are rounded clumps or patches of white to dark gray clouds that normally form in groups.
  • Because of these green patches, Muntinlupa earned the name "Emerald City" by the tourism establishment and also known as the "Gateway to Calabarzon" as it is the southernmost city of the National Capital Region.
  • Riemann surfaces can be thought of as deformed versions of the complex plane: locally near every point they look like patches of the complex plane, but the global topology can be quite different.


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