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I look up, confused and fearful, all accordion with kimay; then soak in the safe patterns of other people, and live my life borrowing from them; then retreat — for reasons I don't know — to look down, inside the safety of novels; and then I lift my eyes again to people, and make them my own sort of confused pattern.
It is a confused pattern that the waves make in the open sea: a mixture of countless wave trains, overtaking, passing, or engulfing one another — each group different in the place and manner of its origin, in its speed, and in its direction of movement; some destined never to reach any shore, others destined to roll across half an ocean before they dissolve in thunder on a beach.
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He became an indefatigable worker on atomic spectra, energetically untangling the confusing patterns of spectral lines for elements like titanium and yttrium.
Among these were poor ventilation and confusing patterns on the pool floor that made it difficult to judge how far they were from the pool's walls, throwing off their timing on turns.
This provides some surprisingly simple explanations for otherwise confusing patterns, such as the association between fecundity and substitution rates.
However, we should nevertheless remain vigilant to the onus in science being rejection of the null hypothesis, and, in the face of confusing patterns of association which may be explicable by heterogeneity, should have explicit criteria for what constitutes replication.
The waves off the Jersey coast — born of wind and water far out in the Atlantic, grown to their full height through the energy of the winds — form a confused, irregular pattern known as a "sea".
Subsequent loss of genes has confused this pattern.
All these forces probably vary among butterflies species, which may have confused the pattern of diversity in FST.
An ordinate pattern of Schwann cells and the absence of scarring exclude the possibility of confusing this pattern with a newly formed neuroma [ 18– 20].
In addition, students appear to confuse the pattern of dominance in genetics with predominant, meaning "most common".
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