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This behavior's difference between the frontal/parietal follicles and the occipital follicles is found in other hair disorders like alopecia areata, a condition where occipital follicles affected by the ophiasis pattern are typically more resistant to regrowth [ 28].
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The colorful patterns of Italian "bizarre" silks of the late 17th and early 18th century, in which the dominant pattern was typically woven with gold or silver thread, appealed enormously to the Russians, as we can see from a green and gold informal robe from Peter's wardrobe.
A usual interstitial pneumonia pattern is typically present on histopathology [75].
This allows to change between ABS and non-ABS every millisecond whereas the normal adaptation of the ABS pattern is typically every 100 ms–4 s.
This pattern is typically correlated with the properties of the seismic source and azimuthal propagation effects, unlikely or maybe partly related to the subsurface geometry and the surface morphology (e.g. [11]).
For Spirochaetes, the pattern is typically reversed.
The bursting mode of AP firings is quite unusual for SCN neurons, since their spontaneous AP firing pattern is typically regular as shown in Fig. 4A.
This pattern is typically observed at the late stages of essential hypertension in elderly individuals [ 19].
This pattern is typically observed in the early stages of essential hypertension in young or middle-aged individuals.
This pattern is typically attributed to the homogenizing effects of interparalog gene conversion or unequal crossing-over [ 18].
The patchwork pattern is typically characterized by normal alveoli in close relation to areas of interstitial fibrosis.
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