Sentence examples for different patterns of preference from inspiring English sources

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Different patterns of preference versus reality can indeed be predicted depending on the control each sex has on how mates are chosen.

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The different patterns of preferences for treatment location by presenting context are depicted in figure 1.

19 Despite recognition of the need to consider contextual issues, 20 there has been limited research on how different presenting problems and contexts may be associated with different patterns of preferences or access to care.

Data in this table demonstrate that parents in each country had different patterns of preferences compared with UK parents, who were used as a reference case for analytical purposes.

Although treatment by an emergency health professional other than a doctor was the least preferred in all contexts, a different pattern of preferences was observed for S1 compared with the other scenarios.

The main purpose of this preliminary study is to identify the tendency of cultural dimensions base on religious differences, and to identify whether the users of different religions have different pattern of preferences when using the interface.

Although there was a different pattern of preferences evident for accessing care when presentations involved new concerns and possible chronic problems compared with an acute injury, the heterogeneity observed may also help explain why a substantial proportion of ED presentations continue to be considered 'inappropriate' 11 22 50 52 even when ambulatory alternatives are available.

By this argumentation, the different patterns of contralateral preference during these subprocesses could at least partly be explained by the different directions of the attentional shifts.

Humans and other animals often display different patterns of risk preferences.

Early studies on the nature of the synonymous codon usage in yeast identified two relatively homogeneous groups of genes with different patterns of synonymous codon preference (Sharp et al. 1986).

In previous work, Hill [ 36] found that female house finches from distinct populations, with very different patterns of male coloration, all show a common preference for red males, suggesting that red preference is an ancestral trait in the house finch that is maintained despite very different social and environmental conditions.

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