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Artificially high demand for British bonds called "gilts"—and insufficient supply are forcing bond prices up and yields down.The result is a pattern of interest rates that makes, by any conventional logic, no sense at all.

Fast-forward four years to Diamond's testimony before Parliament this week in which the CEO claimed his recent discovery of a pattern of interest manipulation by Barclays had made him "physically sick".

GO enrichment analysis of genes showing a pattern of interest was carried out with a Chi-square test with Yates continuity correction [12].

Especially the occurrence of an unusual furrow at the anterior periphery of the first upper molar (arrow on Fig. 1) suggests that it might correspond to the emergence of an additional cusp, a pattern of interest for developmental studies (e.g. [6], [18]).

In bioinformatics it is common to search for a pattern of interest in a potentially large set of rather short sequences (upstream gene regions, proteins, exons, etc).

Although "detectability" can have a variety of definitions, the notion as defined here focuses on the capacity to distinguish a pattern of interest (FFCO2 emissions from a given region) amidst distracting or background patterns (e.g., natural CO2 fluxes, atmospheric transport modeling errors, and aggregation errors) above a certain threshold, given a set of observations.

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What NPR listeners seek, he maintains, is not a narrow format but a "sensibility," a pattern of "interests, values, and beliefs," which explains why the audience for "All Things Considered" also responds well to the quiz show "Whad'ya Know".

To find evidence, we took 1M users and checked to see if we can find any pattern of interest.

The story sought to track a pattern of common interest, unfolding across the years, between two secretive entities: the Kremlin and WikiLeaks.

The autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a complex group of disorders defined by deficits in social interaction, communication and a pattern of circumscribed interests and repetitive behaviours [1] Fundamentally neurobiological in origin, ASD is marked by early developmental onset [2] and is among the most heritable of psychiatric disorders [3], [4].

146 respondents met inclusion criteria and reported a switch pattern of interest.

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