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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an atypical pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pattern that deviates from what is considered normal or expected in a given context.
Example: "The data revealed an atypical pattern in consumer behavior during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "an unusual trend" or "a nonstandard pattern."
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Hispanic-American children, on the other hand, had an atypical pattern in which their BMI increased steadily from birth, without exhibiting a decrease and rebound.
Typical effects of the Nc ~amplitude greater to stranger vs. caregiver! were observed in both groups; in contrast, the IG group showed an atypical pattern in the PSW.
"There is a very live debate about whether autism should simply be recognised as an atypical pattern of development like left handedness which doesn't necessarily need treatment," he said, "It just needs to be recognised as different and maybe supported educationally but not cured or eradicated".
"There is a very live debate about whether autism should simply be recognised as an atypical pattern of development like left handedness which doesn't necessarily need treatment," said Prof Baron-Cohen, "It just needs to be recognised as different and maybe supported educationally but not cured or eradicated".
On economic issues his libertarian instincts rage; on social ones they cringe: hardly an atypical pattern for a Republican (though I do wonder why so many libertarians have made their devil's bargain with the right sacrificing social concerns for economic ones rather than the left).In any event, all of this is academic.
On the basis of EMG investigations, there is some evidence that different shoulder pathologies lead to an atypical pattern of shoulder-muscle activity [9, 26].
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It is well known that dialysis patients have an increased risk of TB compared with the general population [ 6], with an often atypical pattern of development [ 7].
Firstly, when one of the three diagnostic labels was attached to a patient further investigation frequently revealed a grossly atypical pattern of disease.
A perinuclear pattern (p-ANCA) was detected in 22/26 cases (84.6%), and atypical pattern (a-ANCA) in 4/26 (15.3%).
Sera showing an atypical centromere pattern, multiple IIF patterns, anti-dsDNA antibodies and/or detectable precipitating aabs to selected nuclear antigens (SS-A/Ro60, La, Sm, nRNP, Jo-1 and P) were excluded from the analysis.
The exception was in recordings from SA1 fibers, which showed a robust, but atypical pattern of firing to light stimulation.
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