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Discover LudwigThe phrase "above patterns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to patterns that have been mentioned or displayed earlier in the text or conversation.
Example: "The results of the experiment align with the above patterns observed in previous studies."
Alternatives: "previous patterns" or "patterns mentioned above".
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(3) What is the impact of using either coarse functional groups or finer-scale trait information on the above patterns of functional diversity?
Third, these hybrid implementations are executed on the TianHe-1A supercomputer, and the corresponding experimental results show that significant performance improvement can be achieved with the above patterns.
Although non-significant due to the limitation of a small number of eligible cases, the above patterns based on individual job search strategies in 2010 and 2012 show continuity of the employment system change that has discussed with focuses on the historic period up to 2003 and a more recent period between 2003 and 2008.
Other: participants did not show either of the above patterns.
This shows that the above patterns span dozens of structurally different protein families, which in turn indicates that they are not specific to a certain protein family or class.
What governance strategies do the above patterns of behaviour appear to represent?
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Interestingly, the above pattern was observed for all composites independent of the nature of doping ions.
Peristaltic locomotion, which is generated by the alternation of longitudinal- and circular-muscle-contraction waves flowing from the head to the tail, is similar to the above pattern.
2. Arab citizens have by now become so familiar with the above pattern that they have come to expect it and even embrace it.
Here is the good news: This embrace is because the above pattern has become a proof of failure on the part of the rulers.
In photolithography, a mask is made of the above pattern, and the wafer is exposed to light which weakens the ability of the exposed material to resist an etching substance.
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