differential pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdifferentialandpattern
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differential
adjective
uk/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/us/ˌdɪf.əˈren.ʃəl/
based on ...
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pattern
noun
uk/ˈpæt.ən/us/ˈpæt̬.ɚn/
a particular way in which something is done, is organized, ...
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Just as the pattern of neurobehavioral effects differs for girls and boys during infancy, a similardifferentialpatternmay be present at later ages.
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Likewise, the cross-twin crosstrait correlations seem to show adifferentialpatternin the males and females.
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In addition, thedifferentialpatternof findings for physical and relational victimization, especially across gender, highlights the importance of maintaining separate constructs.
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Thisdifferentialpatternfor depressed and nondepressed subjects continued through age 19 years.
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The strength of the semantic explanation we offer thus depends on explaining thisdifferentialpatternof responding.
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Thisdifferentialpatternof activation was not evident in adolescents whose activation patterns did not vary by attentional condition.
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Thedifferentialpatternof performance between patients with depression and mania appears to be particularly significant on complex cognitive tasks subserved by neural networks including the orbitofrontal/ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
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But thedifferentialpatternaffecting the small minority reflects attempts to come here outside the rules, and it does not reflect bias in the system.
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The first is that thedifferentialpatternof wages is the key to the problem of wage inflation.
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This was an especially important step because unequal variances could account for any discerned differential patterns of prediction.
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In addition, the two interventions showed differential patterns of outcome with respect to the child's internalizing versus externalizing behavior problems.
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Histological examinations show retinomotor movements display differential patterns of movement relative to light onset and offset.
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The chapter also makes brief reference to the differential patterns of aphasia in patients using sign language.
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The concurrence of these two humid periods could enhance the germination in every microhabitat, and temper the microspatial differential patterns observed during the first period.
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Linkages between risk exposure and psychological and behavioral adjustment also showed differential patterns for young women and men.
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Rather, within the maltreatment group, differential patterns of cortisol regulation were observed.
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For example, mild displays of anger in isolation may lead to differential patterns of activation in maltreated as compared to nonmaltreated children.
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We are now focusing our efforts on identifying transcription factor binding sites on opsin gene promoters that are responsible for differential patterns of expression.
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