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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coinciding pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing similarities or alignments between different sets of data, events, or phenomena.
Example: "In our analysis, we observed a coinciding pattern between the economic indicators and the stock market trends."
Alternatives: "a matching pattern" or "an overlapping pattern".
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If the data conflict, continue your daily tracking of each until a coinciding pattern appears.
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By week 128, a dramatic shift has taken place to one predominant band A. Band A coincides with the DGGE migration pattern of clone BUD15 and possibly also represents BUD16.
Similarities between apoE and CNTF, including coinciding patterns of postinjury expression, extracellular localization, homologous tertiary structure, and ability to form homodimers led us to examine the possibility that apoE and CNTF directly associate and thereby facilitate the neurotrophic activity of CNTF.
Plotting its evolution over the steps produces dynamical coinciding patterns.
Genes with coinciding patterns of regulatory effects indicate groups of genes associated with similar territories/regulators.
A matrix of genetic distances was prepared with these data, based on simple matching coefficients (1-SM), where SM is the number of coinciding patterns within the whole.
We hypothesize that Physcomitrella might be dispersed via migratory (water) birds along flyways since the observed habitats follow a distribution pattern coinciding with such flyways.
Respiratory viruses have a seasonal infection pattern coinciding with that of P. aeruginosa infection in CF patients and respiratory viruses are known to precede bacterial infections [ 5, 6].
Thus, cadherin expression is highly dynamic within cranial motor neurons, and its refinement to a mature pattern coincides with the period of nucleogenesis.
Price's investments and donations coincide with a pattern, dating back to his years as a state senator, of strenuously promoting legislation that advances the interests of the medical profession.
In both cases, Bot and Balkenende overcame initial skepticism and concluded that Dutch and U.S. interests coincided -- a pattern we have seen repeated on other less important issues.
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