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Berdych stood firm to save two break points, though, and thereafter the set adopted a pattern much like the previous two, again ending in a tie-break.

Other researchers adopted a pattern recognition approach to the problem of seizure detection.

Interestingly, Fos expression adopted a pattern involving not only the outer part of the superficial laminae, as previously found in other rat models of neuropathic pain [65], [66], but also the cellular region that overlaps the border between lamina II and III.

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As Rosemary Lloyd takes up a range of topics that fuse into a reading of Baudelaire's text, her book adopts a pattern not unlike the fusion of images in the poetry.

They should also be wary of adopting a pattern of sleeping with the baby as a response to the infant's sleep problems and should foster the bond between the child and the father, which, Dr. Sadeh says, "greatly helps in preventing" a child's sleep difficulties.

As the muscle-generated impulse is smaller for the phase of the movement cycle assisted by the weight of the limb, adopting a pattern in which this phase is coordinated with the beat compresses spatial and temporal variability at the point of synchronisation.

Studies focusing on measuring EGP may adopt a pattern similar to that adopted in the present study.

In these tumors, cells generally adopt a pattern arranged in fascicles of spindle cells, integrated sharp ends and large ovoid nuclei currents.

Previous studies have considered dietary and lifestyle factors individually, but few studies have considered these factors in aggregate in order to estimate the proportion of diabetes that might be avoided by adopting a pattern of low-risk behaviors (6, 7).

If reasons for adopting a practice or pattern of reasoning transmit to the actions or inferences that fall under it, as Rawls (1955) once argued, the problems of bootstrapping and peremptoriness return.

Whereas the constitution (Article 20) charges the government to "determine and direct" the policy of the nation, de Gaulle arrogated to himself the right to take the more important decisions, particularly concerning foreign, military, and institutional policies, and his successors adopted a similar pattern of behaviour.

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