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"relevant pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in contexts related to researching or data analysis, where the goal is to uncover a pattern in the data that is related to the question being examined. For example: "The research team used data analysis techniques to uncover a relevant pattern in the survey results."
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Perhaps one could detect a relevant pattern there.
Residuals showed no relevant pattern with respect to the different tree species.
On the mixed samples, anti-DFS70 antibodies were also blocked and the other clinically relevant pattern was revealed.
The positive and weak associations between caregiver's doubts and asking caregivers for information might suggest a relevant pattern from physicians when including parents in communication.
A possible approach for this is enabling users to reorganize rows and columns by themselves, until they find a relevant pattern.
Relevant pattern formation methods are reviewed with a special focus on biologically-inspired self-organising approaches inspired from macroscopic collective behaviours or microscopic multicellular developing mechanisms.
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They're much more interested in figuring out relevant patterns from their pasts and applying them to today".
The resulting data were then analyzed by using sophisticated software and statistical methods to identify biologically relevant patterns.
"Playing music engages the ability to extract relevant patterns, such as the sound of one's own instrument, harmonies and rhythms, from the 'soundscape'," said Professor Kraus.
The more relevant patterns at your disposal, the better your decisions will be.
Note different color scales are used to clearly show the relevant patterns in each figure.
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