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The phrase "a pattern of repetitive" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to follow "repetitive." You can use it when discussing behaviors, actions, or occurrences that happen repeatedly, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "The study revealed a pattern of repetitive behaviors among the participants."
Alternatives: "a cycle of repetitive" or "a trend of repetitive".
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Yet it was precisely his experience of depression and a pattern of repetitive self-harm (that Hatton refers to as "the suicide attempts") which principally motivated his return to the ring.
In the early synchrotron light sources, such as Diamond's predecessor at Daresbury in Cheshire, this acceleration round the ring was the sole source of light, but in a modern, so-called third generation ring, electrons are also given extra acceleration by passing them through a series of alternating magnets to force the particles into a pattern of repetitive oscillations.
CV decreasing with increasing biopsy volumes sizes shows a pattern of repetitive heterogeneity, consistent with the repetitive structure of the liver parenchyma.
Theta burst stimulation (TBS) is a pattern of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation that has been demonstrated to facilitate or suppress human corticospinal excitability when applied intermittently (iTBS) or continuously (cTBS), respectively.
Most important is awareness of a pattern of repetitive self-sabotage.
A pattern of repetitive epileptic spikes, minimally for 1 sec, was categorized as a burst.
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ASD refers to a group of developmental/psychiatric disorders characterized by severe social and communication difficulties, as well as by a restricted pattern of repetitive and stereotyped behaviors [ 2].
Recent studies indicate that a distinctly different pattern of repetitive leg movements (RLMs) emerges between E15 and E18 [23], [23].
A dissimilar distribution pattern of repetitive elements suggests that different TEs have evolved distinct strategies to persist in the genome.
In particular, we reveal a highly nonrandom, statistical pattern of repetitive nucleotide triplets that correlates with the genomewide binding preferences of PIC measured by Chip-exo.
A pattern of terrorism that is repetitive, rising in ambition, and neglected by the public can signal a coming strategic surprise — this was true of Al Qaeda during the late nineteen-nineties, and it looks to be true of domestic racist terrorism today.
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