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Pattern: A distinctive formation created on a chart by the up and down movement of prices.
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In contrast with pattern B, C, and D, the pattern A miRNAs show a distinctive negative GbA interaction.
We were interested in whether children diagnosed as having APD have a distinctive pattern of psychometric performance, and whether the pattern differed from that of children with dyslexia.
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