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A UK study found age-differences in awareness of infections, alcohol intake, sunburn and having a relative with cancer, but less of a consistent pattern [ 10].
Although yearly CFP call totals generally increased over the decade, there was less of an obvious pattern to peak temperatures and storm frequency, which peaked in 2005.
Again, we see a clear decline in the rates of job creation and job destruction between the 1990s and the 2000s, although the countercyclical nature of job destruction leads to less of a "stair-step" pattern around recessions than is seen for hires, separations, and job creation.
Clamp the material firmly to a sturdy table hanging about half (or a little less) of the pattern off of the side so you'll have room to cut.
"This is linked to the higher proportion of violent crime committed against women by domestic relations and acquaintances, since violence from strangers less often follows a pattern of multiple repetitions," they wrote.
Messner cautioned that these incidents could be less reflective of a disturbing pattern than an echoing of misbehavior that is blown out of proportion, given that it is reported against a backdrop of "almost no women's coverage at all".
They use Kalman filtering to automatically learn changing system parameters and to proactively scale the infrastructure, but have less of a performance gain than through patterns in our solution.
Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that topoisomerase II beta was widely distributed ( > 90% positive tumour cells), but that topoisomerase II alpha expression was less widely expressed, with a pattern of expression similar to that of the proliferation-dependent antigen recognised by Ki67.
The incident cases of infection with P. ovale were too few (less than 2.5%) for a pattern of change to be identified.
Card makers sought to render these less visible by printing a pattern of fine dots or a tartan design (described as taroté in French) on the backs of cards.
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