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The phrase "a homogeneous pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a consistent or uniform arrangement or trend in data, behavior, or characteristics.
Example: "The researchers observed a homogeneous pattern of responses among participants, indicating a shared understanding of the topic."
Alternatives: "a uniform pattern of" or "a consistent pattern of".
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MLM revealed a homogeneous pattern of methylation for a majority of tumors which were associated with an advanced stage at presentation and a poor prognosis.
Positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of [18F]FBuEA in normal rats showed that a homogeneous pattern of radioactivity was distributed in the liver, suggesting a catalytic role of GST.
This previous work assumed a homogeneous pattern of interactions both within groups and between groups, as opposed to the heterogeneity observed in biological networks.
Intriguingly, sera from patients with primary vasculitides had a homogeneous pattern of Ab reactivity to the β-subunit of ATP synthase.
All symptoms showed a homogeneous pattern of changes.
It also offers the potential to identify proteins with a homogeneous pattern of expression.
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To determine whether BC and control sera with positive ANAs had anti-dsDNA antibodies, we used the crithidia luciliae assay [ 28] to test all sera from the three groups exhibiting a homogeneous pattern with titers of ≥1: 320–640.
Finally, linear regression was employed to demonstrate a more homogeneous pattern of expression for the ER (R = 0.860) than for the PR (R = 0.681).
Lipid-poor angiomyolipoma presents a diagnostic dilemma and cannot be differentiated from RCC. Zhang et al. described a homogeneous pattern and a moderate enhancement of lipid-poor angiomyolipomas [13].
Immunolabeling with antibodies against L1 and caveolin showed a homogeneous pattern in the plasma membrane of control and EtOH-treated 2A2-L1s cells.
Our approach revealed that the ER displayed a much more homogeneous pattern of expression than the PR.
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