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The phrase "a pattern indicating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a trend or sign that suggests a particular outcome or conclusion.
Example: "The data revealed a pattern indicating a significant increase in sales over the past quarter."
Alternatives: "a trend suggesting" or "a sign pointing to".
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Although children of all ages transferred this strategy, recall declined on the transfer tasks, a pattern indicating a "transfer utilization deficiency".
In the eastern part there have been slight decreases of a few meters in a pattern indicating a valley with side-valleys.
It is therefore very difficult to detect a pattern indicating alternative codon usage.
In addition, the ML trees display a pattern indicating possible single variant transmission for 5 of the 6 pairs.
However, there were also areas of gliosis and centrilobular sclerosis in the cerebellum, in a pattern indicating ischaemic tissue damage and atrophy [ 74].
Thus, the largest chicken chromosomes, like the rest of the chicken genome, showed a pattern indicating adaptive reduction of repeat array length.
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A higher score for a pattern indicates greater consumption of foods fitting that pattern.
Firstly, they do find a site in the OFC which shows a response pattern indicating an interaction of attractiveness and hunger.
The magnetic susceptibility curve shows a cyclic pattern, indicating a warm-cold climate circulation since the Middle Pleistocene.
Aggregating the data automatically, regulators could correlate data about accidents and analyze whether there was a distinctive pattern indicating a faulty component.
In individual cases the abnormalities followed a clonal pattern indicating a common precursor for the abnormal cells.
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