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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pattern that bears" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a pattern that has a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "The research revealed a pattern that bears a striking resemblance to previous studies conducted in the same field."
Alternatives: "a pattern that exhibits" or "a pattern that shows".
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However, a sixth-order polynomial did yield a marginal result (t[93] = 3.17, p = .002, adjusted R 2 = .17), although it failed cross-validation (training set adjusted R 2 = .15, test set R 2 < 0 .8 The point here is that buried within the essentially random data is a suspicion of a pattern that bears some resemblance to the middle panel of Fig. 1.
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Overexpression with a PN driver gh146-Gal44), however, produced only a weak, diffuse expression pattern that bore no similarity to endogenous Drep-2 staining.
Instead, the model reveals that each stimulus was represented by a cluster of firing patterns that bore little physical resemblance to one another, but which nevertheless conveyed the same meaning.
That was a pattern that replicated itself.
She is making a shoulder bag, decorated with patterns that bear traces of previous generations' travels through India and Burma.
The UN says there are 48 countries in Asia, including what we call the Middle East but which we should be calling "West Asia". Each has a financial system where borrowing and lending take place in patterns that bear little resemblance to our theories.
Brick England is dourly tuneful Pet Shop Boys, Peaches is sneeringly assertive on What You Want, and Here For You, featuring Gary Numan, has a real whiff of synthpop circa 1980 – but all are afloat on flowing patterns that bear the unmistakable stamp of Jarre.
When we project the simulation data on the pulling coordinate x (the end-to-end distance), the resulting traces show two-state hopping patterns that bear close resemblance to experiment (Fig. 4a).
Three separate assays yielded highly consistent patterns that bore the signature of IL-1-type proinflammatory mediators (Nowinski et al, 2004; Taberner et al, 2005).
I argued that in January, share prices would reflect the optimistic view rather than the gloomy one and that in the rest of the year the opposite would occur — a pattern that monthly stock returns later bore out.
Elucidating the DNA structure and the mechanisms underlying the evolution of this tightly linked genetic locus that encodes such a strikingly diverse intraspecific colour pattern polymorphism would provide a case-study that bears upon a major evolutionary developmental biology question; how does morphology evolve?
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