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As the name implies, it's a load of boastful self-incrimination, outlining an unexpected pattern of behavior for him: infidelity, dishonesty, reckless irresponsibility.
But then a string of studies found an unexpected pattern: more highly polluted cities in places like the former East Germany and industrial China actually had lower rates of asthma than their cleaner counterparts in West Germany or Hong Kong.
Two years into the program, an unexpected pattern is emerging: the biggest savings and improvements in care are coming from avoiding procedures that shouldn't be done in the first place.
It was only when Fred R. Shapiro, the editor of the Yale Book of Quotations, reviewed his annual list of the year's most notable utterances that he detected an unexpected pattern — a disproportionate number of South Carolinians.
The results reveal that (1) there were different teaching and learning effects on the blended synchronous instruction; (2) an unexpected pattern of interactions emerged in the blended synchronous communication; and (3) both the online and face-to-face students attained similar learning outcomes.
But after speaking to a range of men and women about the pros and cons of the job, an unexpected pattern emerges: hardly any of them wanted to front a band, most of them find the job stressful and almost all of them would be happy to lurk in the shadows instead – playing a bit of bass guitar, perhaps, or messing about on a keyboard somewhere just to the right of the drummer.
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The optimization of the genitalic characters on the preferred tree topology (Figure 4) shows a somewhat unexpected pattern of change in palpal bulb morphology.
We agree that this is an unusual and also unexpected pattern for a single viral outbreak, but this is so not only at the molecular level.
Both their behavior and EEG activity showed a consistent but unexpected pattern of results: The conflict effect (increased reaction times and decreased accuracy on conflict as compared to nonconflict trials) was stronger when conflict was cued, and this was associated with stronger conflict-related midfrontal theta activity and functional connectivity.
The authors explain this unexpected pattern through a gene loss from one pair of duplicates (loss of 1a'), followed by a translocation event that replaced the lost gene (1a moved to replace 1a'), followed by another gene loss (loss of 2a').
The structure of the dimeric C-terminal 7-heptad repeats elucidates an unexpected repeat pattern involving inter-strand stabilization by oppositely charged residues.
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