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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common profile in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a typical or frequently observed characteristic or pattern within a specific context or group.
Example: "The study revealed a common profile in the health behaviors of adolescents across various regions."
Alternatives: "a typical profile in" or "a frequent profile in".
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He is essentially secular and skeptical of government, and favors abortion rights—a common profile in Alaska, a state that attracts a strong streak of libertarians and rugged individualists.
He is essentially secular and skeptical of government, and favors abortion rights — a common profile in Alaska, a state that attracts a strong streak of libertarians and rugged individualists.
Our gene expression data demonstrated an equal percentage of genes to be specifically regulated during adipocyte and osteoblast differentiation (44%), with 12% of genes sharing a common profile in both differentiation lineages.
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These genes also share a common profile with jasmonate related genes in other datasets (Table 3).
Analysis by PulseNet (http://www.cdc.gov/pulsenet/pathogens/index.html) standardized XbaI PFGE showed a similar common profile, named JEGX01.0004 in a previous study (11 ), in 46 of 47 selected strains from Tahiti (Tables 1, 2).
The T family, the second most common family, is also, a very common profile causing TB disease in the South Brazil [ 14– 16].
The procedural deficit hypothesis attempts to explain a common language profile seen in many children with SLI, i.e. grammar is disproportionately impaired while vocabulary is relatively spared.
Interestingly, the most common profile was expression in one single tissue (51 lines), and over half of the lines assessed (54.0%) presented with an absent or localised expression pattern (0-10 tissues).
When it comes to snakes, for instance, Mr. Tilton writes, "The most common profile of a bitten human in the United States is a young, intoxicated male, 17 to 27 years old, who intentionally messes with a pit viper".
This datum is in agreement with that reported by other studies STYMXB.0061 being one of the most common profiles identified in S. Typhimurium [ 22] and in Italy reported as the second PFGE profile detected in human isolates from 2003 to 2006 [ 23].
These findings describe a common distinct profile of TB patients in other Eastern European regions 5 7 16–21 drawing attention to the high social marginalisation of this group.
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