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"patterns of representation" is a grammatically correct phrase that could be used in written English.
It refers to the various ways in which something can be depicted or portrayed. It is typically used in discussions of art, literature, media, or other forms of communication. Example: The artist's paintings demonstrate a variety of patterns of representation, from hyper-realistic portraits to abstract landscapes.
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This results in the modification, enhancement, or redirection of cultural patterns of representation.
However, we note that there is a general tendency for feelings of belonging to follow patterns of representation.
Multiculturalism is closely associated with "identity politics," "the politics of difference," and "the politics of recognition," all of which share a commitment to revaluing disrespected identities and changing dominant patterns of representation and communication that marginalize certain groups (Young 1990, Taylor 1992, Gutmann 2003).
Thus, functional groups are not spread uniformly across the different phases of the day, but instead often exhibit distinct patterns of representation.
K-means cluster analysis allowed for further identification of transcripts showing progressive patterns of representation with fruit age.
We suspect the patterns of representation may be more difficult to disentangle when two stimuli are shown on-screen at the same time.
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If we were to adopt a more critical view, we could ask whether unconscious bias is contributing to the pattern of representation.
First, the broad distribution and pattern of representation of PARP genes indicates that the ancestor of all extant eukaryotes encoded proteins of this type.
In this paper we present the distribution and pattern of representation of proteins and domains involved in PAR metabolism across all domains of life.
This image of a tree has resonated cognitively and visually with both biologists and the wider public, and the history of systematics attests to an increasingly popular goal of classifying all organisms not just evolutionarily but also within a unique and ever-bifurcating pattern of representation, a grand natural system in the shape of a tree.
While there are some differences between responses to visual and auditory stimuli that are likely due to inherent properties of the stimulus signal (visual being more ephemeral than auditory), we have also shown that especially during high-level language processing, modality does not greatly affect the pattern of representations in each language.
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