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That kind of arrogance remains part of a wider, more subtle pattern in how black testimony often gets treated – sometimes unknowingly – as less reliable than white.
Britain is also less religious than it was: around a quarter of people now say they have no religion, up from about 15% a decade earlier.In this section The London effect The bones of the past Ties that divide Streaming toddler Go with the flow Ballets Russes Fallen star A season of dolour and dole ReprintsBut beneath these broad trends the data reveal a more subtle pattern.
Education and income displayed a more subtle pattern.
What is of interest here is domains in which the more mildly affected patients were also shown to have deficits, thus offering the possibility of eliciting a more subtle pattern of cognitive decline.
There is also another, more subtle pattern that comes out of the aptamer analysis: " For amino acids encoded by dinucleotide-palindrome-containing triplets, their binding sites in RNA aptamers "prefer" the codon 1-2)/anticodon(2-3) motifs over the codon 2-3)/anticones(1-2) ones in spite of their seemingly perfect symmetry".
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The process was slow, costly and likely to miss more subtle patterns of theft.
In each scene she wears a different cheongsam -- a form-fitting, classic Chinese dress -- cut from vibrant floral or geometric fabrics (often imported from the West) that harmonize or clash with the décor's wallpaper and curtains or echo the more subtle patterns of rain on pavement.
This finding was no surprise, but the method also pulled out more subtle patterns in committee membership.
This study intends to explore the spatial analytical methods to identify both general trends and more subtle patterns of urban land changes.
Disaggregation by age, race/ethnicity, and education reveals more subtle patterns.
It is thus easy to overlook more subtle patterns of codon bias.
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