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pattern

[pat-ern, pat-n] / ˈpæt ərn, ˈpæt n /






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Overall, healthier eating patterns were commonly associated with fewer symptoms of depression.

From Science Daily

As a result, the pattern is completely invisible under normal conditions and cannot be resolved using visible light.

From Science Daily

This creates multiple overlapping light patterns within the same space, which significantly increases storage capacity and enables faster data transfer.

From Science Daily

These volatile, double-digit voting shifts directly contrast more stable voting patterns among other major demographic groups, including the Black and white electorates, where shifts from cycle to cycle tend to be just a few points.

From Los Angeles Times

The intricate patterns and iconic brick walls that once defined the kitchen have fallen into disrepair - plaster peeling from cracked walls and sections of the floor beginning to cave in.

From BBC