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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a similar pattern of development" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing trends, processes, or changes that exhibit comparable characteristics or stages in various contexts, such as education, economics, or personal growth.
Example: "In both cases, we observed a similar pattern of development, indicating that the strategies employed were effective."
Alternatives: "an analogous progression" or "a comparable growth pattern".
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The ex-vivo responses showed a similar pattern of development of response over time, although the number of individuals examined >20 years were few.
We confirm a similar pattern of development and osteohistogenesis in the cranial morphology of the squamosal horns, nodes and frontoparietal dome in the skulls of the pachycephalosaurids Dracorex hogwartsia, Stygimoloch spinifer and Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis.
A similar pattern of development has also been observed for inhibitory control [ 23].
Individuals are allocated to one cluster on the basis of a similar pattern of development of retinopathy at all measurements.
Moreover, BLM rodent models and IPF do not share a similar pattern of development and progression, and functional assessment has to be further realized to better understand similarities and differences between the two pathological states (reviewed in [ 24]).
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Analysis of SAM width and to a lesser extent SAM height from the P1 cleft revealed a similar pattern of SAM development between the two inbreds, with a phase of decelerated growth rate surrounded by two periods of more rapid expansion.
Although Salford followed a similar pattern of industrial development to Manchester, most businesses preferred to build their premises on the Manchester side of the Irwell, and consequently Salford did not develop as a commercial centre in the same way as its neighbour.
All NOACs follow a similar pattern of clinical development.
DMBA-induced mammary cancer displays pathology similar to human breast cancer, including a common site of origin and a similar pattern of tumor development (McCormick and Moon 1965; Murad and von Haam 1972; Russo et al. 1977), and mammary cancers can be reproducibly induced with a high frequency in this model.
A similar pattern of root cap development is observed in all rice root types (see also below and Fig. 7b).
However, on long exposure of developmental time course of Ax2 cells, the endogenous cyclin C mRNA levels showed a similar pattern of decreased expression during development.
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