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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern observed in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends, behaviors, or phenomena that have been noticed in a particular context or dataset.
Example: "In the study, a pattern observed in the participants' responses indicated a strong preference for remote work."
Alternatives: "a trend noted in" or "a phenomenon detected in".
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This mirrors a pattern observed in natural proteins, where serines are statistically less prevalent in thermophilic enzymes compared to mesophilic ones.
This gender difference is consistent with a pattern, observed in Table 1, that girls' mothers are about 4 months older than boys' mothers.
Quite often, they have turned out to be heavily government-driven, involving paid informants or undercovers, following a pattern observed in the recent arrest of six young men in Minnesota, for instance.
High infant mortality rates, followed by reduced mortality among juveniles and a sudden increase in mortality after sexual maturity, with very few animals reaching maximum size, is a pattern observed in many modern large mammals, including elephants, African buffalo, and rhinoceros.
This highest level of willingness among the "high threat/high efficacy" group is consistent with a pattern observed in earlier EPPM survey-based research we conducted on local public health workers' willingness to respond in an influenza pandemic [4].
Our simulation study suggested that this phenomenon would produce an under-representation of yearlings in the age data, resulting in lower estimated harvest rates for yearlings than for 2 year olds, a pattern observed in estimates from our age-at-harvest models (Figure 6D) but not our telemetry data (Figure 2A).
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Fresh leaf flesh emergence prior to flowering observed in our system is a typical pattern observed in several tree species growing in various habitats (Bullock 1995).
This fits with a common pattern observed in in campaign advertising: challengers are more likely to "go negative" than incumbents.
This was a constant pattern observed in our dissection for all cadavers (Table 1 and Figure 1).
We are motivated to study the dynamics of such an irregular pattern observed in Figure 5 when (L=6).
The relationship between sustained and transient activation dynamics is an important pattern observed in both incentive conditions.
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