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The fault, which is very similar to the San Andreas fault in California, appears to have a pattern of successive failures, meaning the section near Istanbul is probably primed to fail, said Tom Parsons, who has studied the fault for the United States Geological Survey.
Lineage of a cell is the pattern of successive cellular divisions that occur during its development.
Recent developments in the study of how technology and typology changed over time in the Aurignacian have brought to light a consistent pattern of successive Dufour bladelet subtypes [81] [85].
Repeatedly traumatized patients tend to exhibit a typical pattern of successive disorders, i.e., regulatory disorder during infancy, attachment disorders with or without disinhibition at preschool age, hyperkinetic conduct disorder at school age, or combined conduct and emotional disorders during adolescence.
The second and third groups (green and red bars, Figure 2) contain genes that showed a pattern of successive increase and decrease in gene expression, with peaks of expression at S5 and S8-9.
We described it there as the notion that the tree-like patterns of "groups subordinate to groups" already recognized as natural before 1859 could be explained by (were caused by) an underlying tree-like pattern of successive lineage branchings.
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The observed heterogeneous radial SFD variability from the HFD measurements was closely linked with patterns of successive EW and LW, especially in the central parts of the sapwood where higher SFD values were generally observed.
For example, musicians recall visual patterns of successive musical notes better than non-musicians, probably because of musicians' knowledge of sound-labels [8].
The within farm differences in the XbaI-banding patterns of successive isolates ranged from one to five bands.
Accidental coincidences between auditory and visual events in the "asynchronous" conditions (which actually presented the same patterns of successive SOAs, but with lags of 550 1,500 ms, see above) were not artificially prevented, but instead allowed to occur naturally at a rate (5.8% of events) which was too rare to analyze.
For each SE, both smear and culture results were ordered by timing of specimen collection and classified according to the following patterns of successive specimens: N (N = negative), P (P = positive), NN, NP, PP, PN, NNN, NNP, NPN, NPP, etc. Smear and culture results were then combined together per SE.
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