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The phrase "a sporadic pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern that occurs irregularly or infrequently.
Example: "The data revealed a sporadic pattern of activity, indicating that the events were not consistent over time."
Alternatives: "an irregular pattern" or "a scattered pattern".
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By performing fluorescent double in situ hybridization, we found that atp1b1b was expressed on epidermal ICs with a sporadic pattern as early as 14 hpf (data not shown).
These data suggest a sporadic pattern of NDM-1 producing NDM-1 producingin thenterobacteria
The second is a sporadic pattern that occurs worldwide via zoonotic transmission and food borne transmission.
Grn2 expression is also found within peripheral leukocytes, but in a sporadic pattern that is distinct from that observed for grna.
A mapping of mitochondrial gene content onto a consensus phylogeny reveals a sporadic pattern of relative stasis and rampant gene loss in Discoba.
Mapping of gene presence/absence onto a consensus phylogeny reveals a sporadic pattern of gene loss and genome reorganization in Discoba.
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NTDs rarely present as multiple cases in families but exhibit a mainly sporadic pattern.
Whether epidemics will continue to expand in size and geographic distribution or whether a more sporadic pattern of occurrence will emerge is still unclear.
The sporadic pattern is a large box in which several different conditions are stored, such as isolated mucosal thickenings, retention cysts, antrochoanal polyp, silent sinus syndrome, odontogenic sinusitis and mucocele.
Proteins belonging to each of these sub-divisions often show a sporadic phyletic pattern, and often 8TMR-UT domains from distantly related organisms group closely together in the tree (Fig. 8C).
We speculate that this sporadic pattern might be driven by the processes controlling the symbiosis and a need to evolve new defense strategies for the host.
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