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The phrase "a pattern of conversion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing trends, changes, or transformations, particularly in fields like psychology, marketing, or technology.
Example: "The study revealed a clear pattern of conversion among users who engaged with the new app features."
Alternatives: "a trend of transformation" or "a cycle of change."
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Use of biogas for electricity generation may follow a similar pattern of conversion where design modification and quality of biogas can play a major role.
A representative pattern of conversion that has been observed in BPH and in PC is shown in Figure 1(b).
While in some species, almost the entire gene sequences have undergone concerted evolution, others had a mosaic pattern of conversion events, where some segments of the genes are homogenized and evolved in concert, while others diverged without gene conversion [ 27].
A little more than a century ago, Wallace Stevens published "Sunday Morning," a poem that enacts, through sensual detail and religious symbol, a classic post-Enlightenment pattern of conversion: away from Christendom and toward a church of art.
The knowledge of this pattern of conversion is useful to differentiate normal cellular marrow from focal or diffuse neoplastic involvement and to recognize treatment effects and tumor recurrence.
On the other hand, the pattern of conversion tracts associated with spontaneous mitotic crossovers is most compatible with initiation of recombination by a DSB present in a G1 cell (Lee and Petes 2010).
The overall pattern of conversion-mediated homogeneity among hsp70 genes in S. singularior that decays with distance from CDS, and polymorphic flanks that contain large indels, is consistent with previously described duplicated hsp70s in Drosophila [ 22].
The overall pattern of conversion-mediated homogeneity among hsp70 that decays with distance from CDS, and polymorphic flanks that contain large indels, is consistent with duplicated hsp70s in Drosophila.
A strategic pattern of metabolite conversion and exchange emerged from a systems-level network that has very few constraints imposed; mainly the sequential two-step carbon capture in mesophyll, then bundle sheath and photosynthesis during the day only.
These duplicates show a complex pattern of gene conversion that resembles the pattern previously found for AMELXY, a stratum 3 locus.
A similar pattern of direct conversion of SMs to branch-like meristems was observed in barley and tetraploid wheat.
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