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Free sign up"mixed pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a combination of different elements or patterns that create a unique effect. For example, "The artist's quilt featured a unique mixed pattern of vibrant colors and traditional shapes."
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In June, Unicef, the United Nations Children's Fund, found a mixed pattern in studying malnutrition.
"This mixed pattern in Europe also helps to explain the difference in the size of the decrease in ovarian cancer deaths between the EU and the USA, as many American women also started to use oral contraceptives earlier.
However, a closer look at the analysis yields a somewhat mixed pattern.
If DFS70/homogenous + speckled mixed pattern is suspected, DFS70 specific confirmatory assays are performed.
It indicates that, the network with mixed pattern can reach the minimum hydrogen utility.
Conventional radiographs of the mandible, typically OPTs, may reveal radiolucent, radiodense or mixed pattern lesions [1, 3].
There are three cellular patterns of renal oncocytomas, including organoid (Figs. 1d and 3e), tubulocystic and mixed pattern [4].
Some countries showed a mixed pattern, with some measures moving toward belief and others away.
These have included a "peanut scheme" of sand, yellow and field drab; black and white colors for winter operations and a tan, green and brown mixed pattern.
The atypical BChE from O. latipes also shows a mixed pattern of inhibition.
Efforts to test Trivers & Willard's model have produced a mixed pattern of results.
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