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The phrase "differentiated patterns" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe situations in which separate patterns, usually associated with a certain idea or concept, are used to classify or differentiate people or things from one another. For example: "The study showed that there were differentiating patterns between the preferences of male and female students."
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Just to be clear, it's not sufficient to give us these stats by "area", as that would disguise the highly differentiated patterns of settlement that exist in every small locality.
We also see differentiated patterns of membership developing within advanced welfare states.
Thus, the interview data uncovered differentiated patterns of consumption in which pursuit of pleasure and comfort is the main form of aesthetic justification.
In sum, the differentiated patterns of the independent components and the involvement of regions not revealed by statistical parametric contrast maps demonstrate the power of principal component analysis as a useful complement to classical categorical analysis.
First, we compared the mortality patterns exhibited by two well-known sets of Drosophila melanogaster populations that have long been shown to exhibit strikingly differentiated patterns of survival: the "B" and "O" populations long studied by Rose and his colleagues [19].
These studies show that there are differentiated patterns and roles of Dicer expression in different types of tumours.
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The findings suggest a more differentiated pattern of the commonly found social gradient in health and the differential role of work in this respect.
This landscape transformation suggests that productivist agriculture and land abandonment can coexist in a spatially differentiated pattern.
Adaptation due to changed societal conditions led to a differentiated pattern of over- and under-utilization in adjacent pastures and contiguous grazing grounds (cf. Doerre 2012; Kerven et al. 2012; Kraudzun 2012).
This confirms the hypothesis of an Age × IQ interaction on the degree of differentiation of abilities and suggests that persons with low IQ do not exhibit a less differentiated pattern of intellectual abilities from the outset of their development.
The federal state of Hesse, directly to the south of LS, shows a regional differentiated pattern with a positive maize yield trend (up to +15%) in the southern part and a neutral-to-negative (mostly around −10%) northern part in the middle of the 21st century under the SRES B2 scenario [12].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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