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Free sign upThe phrase "a simple pattern of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a straightforward or uncomplicated arrangement or design in various contexts, such as art, mathematics, or behavior.
Example: "The artist created a simple pattern of circles and lines that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "an uncomplicated design of" or "a basic arrangement of".
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At the hearing the probation officer speaks of what he calls "a simple pattern of divorced parents, of drinking and of a lack of guidance and example at home".
Using non-tropical data only, the team found that, while land temperatures in the 100-year period between 1850 and 1950 showed a simple pattern of variability, with the hottest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere around July 21, temperatures in the period 1954-2007 peaked 1.7 days earlier.
To achieve this, a simple pattern of three vertical, superimposed strips was used.
In the present study, the MMN is evoked in response to violations of a simple pattern of two alternating tones.
When pBSCC-2 cDNA was used to probe high molecular weight bovine DNA following treatment with restriction endonucleases, a simple pattern of hybridization was observed indicating that P-450scc may be encoded by a single gene.
It follows that the terms 'geometry' and 'physical space' do not have simple meanings in the 19th century, and changing conceptions of these terms do not follow a simple pattern of refinement.
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In contrast to the three processes of VDJ rearrangement, somatic hypermutation and class switching occurring in B cells, T cells have a simpler pattern of genetic activity to achieve their variation in antigenic recognition with only rearrangement of the V and J regions in the TCR alpha chain whilst the TCR beta has the fuller rearrangement of the VDJ components similarly to a B cell [ 130].
Carneiro and three other percussionists from his ensemble stand opposite one another and build the rhythm up from a single beat, to a simple pattern, to a cycle of patterns which is repeated and then subtly disrupted.
Their result is in line with González et al. [62] who showed that while most individuals travel only short distances and a few regularly move over hundreds of miles, they all follow a simple pattern regardless of time and distance, and they have a strong tendency to return to locations they visited before.
As a result, a relatively simple pattern of one anterior and one posterior pair of SL-ir neurons has been suggested for the tetraconate stem species (e.g. [ 10]).
The variety of chromatin alterations induced by Hairy did not contain a simple pattern, such as magnitude of change or width of affected area, predictive of transcriptional repression.
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