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The phrase "patterns of activity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the consistent ways in which something is done or occurs over a period of time. It can be used anytime you want to describe the repeated actions or behaviors of a person, group, or system. Example: "The scientists observed the patterns of activity of the ants, noting how they foraged for food and communicated with each other through pheromones."
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Figure 4: In vitro spontaneous patterns of activity.
Patterns of Activity No one has accused the North Ohio doctors of inappropriate conduct.
Radar also can be used in spacecraft to locate patterns of activity.
Carlson, T. A., Schrater, P. & He, S. Patterns of activity in the categorical representations of objects.
That could involve detecting patterns of activity or other means, he said.
(Most banks are also required to report suspicious patterns of activity and to know the identity of their customers).
New imaging tools reveal circuits and overall patterns of activity as people solve problems or reflect on their feelings.
MVPA is different, in that it looks for patterns of activity that incorporate both strong and weak responses.
As the many and varied Pop-Up-Foundation solutions start to develop, a set of patterns of activity have emerged.
We describe recent efforts to model dynamic patterns of connectivity, dynamic patterns of activity, and patterns of activity atop connectivity.
How do patterns of activity in many cells represent the visual scene?
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