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"reveals a common pattern" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe how an action, event, or situation has unintentionally revealed something that happens repeatedly. For example: "The data from our study reveals a common pattern of overworking that results in burnout for many employees."
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Mapping the new classification of RAMPs described in the preceding section onto the operons of the type I and type III CRISPR-Cas systems reveals a common pattern of organization.
The distribution of karyotypes along this axis reveals a common pattern between the M and S forms, although this is perhaps more obvious in the S form due to the wider spread of karyotypes along this axis (insert in Figure 5).
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Detailed examination of 37 skull fragments and four pieces of jaw using a 3D microscope revealed a common pattern of hard strikes followed by more finessed stone tool work that turned a freshly decapitated head into a functional cup or bowl.
"The way in which non-compliance and social and cultural circumstances were conflated in the nephrologists' accounts revealed a common pattern of thinking whereby individuals would be pre-judged as high risk, with accordingly reduced chances of referral," read one research paper for the International Journal for Equity in Health, co-written by Prof Alan Cass, a leading kidney specialist.
The tissue-specific expression profiles of these genes revealed a common pattern between brain tissues and, notably, are similar to colorectal carcinoma profiles, where increased levels of cytoplasmic β-catenin are responsible for activating expression of several groups of genes [ 31].
To reveal a common regulation pattern among the HDACi, we generated a Venn diagram for the up- and downregulated DEGs, showing 45 and 4 common regulated transcripts, respectively.
Group-wise image alignment and spot detection on the resulting fused image revealed a common spot pattern of 305 protein spots).
The evidence presented here about the existence of olfactory ensheathing cells of glial nature revealed a common general pattern in the development of the olfactory system of vertebrates, enhancing the importance of cartilaginous fish for understanding the early evolution of this system.
Both A044-C2 and A032-haveave uninterrupted minicollagen repeats, and for these, whole mount in situ hybridization revealed a common expression pattern, transcripts first appearing in scattered ectodermal cells which are more abundant toward the oral end of the planula and then becoming limited to the oral side of the post-settlement polyp.
Sharing of the most 5' exons between these two genes is a common pattern revealed by many of the transcripts of these two genes (both ESTs and cDNA), indicating that the sharing is a common phenomenon rather than a rare transcription event.
This lack of a common pattern is also revealed by the detection of positive selection in these two regions.
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