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Morgan, Fran. Simple expression quilts. Paducah: American Quilter's Society, 2012.

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1958-, Kimura Ren, ed. Genetic inheritance patterns. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2008.

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Theresa, Capuana, and Donnally Helen, eds. Expressions of love: Woman's day prizewinning cross-stitch samplers. New York: Sedgewood Press, 1989.

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Carter, Sandra E., and Vaughan T. Bailey. Facial expressions: Dynamic patterns, impairments and social perceptions. Hauppauge, N.Y: Nova Science Publisher's, 2012.

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John, Mason. Expressing generality. Milton Keynes: Centre for Mathematics Education, Open University, 1988.

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Expression patterns of matrix genes during human skeletal development. Stuttgart: Gustav Fischer, 1994.

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Yoshida, Etsuko. Referring expressions in English and Japanese: Patterns of use in dialogue processing. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011.

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Grubbs, Daisy. The art and craft of quilting: A beginner's guide to patchwork design, color, and expression. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1995.

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Tomomatsu, Etsuko. 200 essential Japanese expressions: A guide to correct usage of key sentence patterns. Tokyo: ALC Press, 2000.

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Ross, Kathryn Anne. Snare specific antibodies reveal distinct patterns of snare expression in the mammalian brain. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1998.

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Computational intelligence and pattern analysis in biology informatics. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

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Krasnoshtein, Flora. Analysis of the pattern of expression of the fanconi anemia group C (Fac) gene during murine development. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1995.

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Legan, Paul Kevin. The Desmocollin family of adhesion molecules: Desmosomal cadherins showing tissue and differentiation specific patterns of expression. Manchester: University of Manchester, 1993.

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Osepchook, Claire C. Expression patterns of muscle growth factors and myogenic regulatory factors in response to undernutrition in ovine skeletal muscle. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 2002.

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Tomomatsu, Etsuko. Donna toki do tsukau Nihongo hyogen bunkei 500 =: 500 essential Japanese expressions : a guide to correct usage of key sentence patterns. Tokyo: ALC, 1995.

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Hodaie, Mojgan. The effect of patterns of electrical stimulation on the expression of the preprotachykinin gene in rat superior cervical ganglion neurons. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.

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Tucker, J. Devin. Suppression of pancreatic glucagon production in mice carrying proglucagon-expressing tumours, and elucidation of the tumoural patterns of proglucagon processing. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1994.

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A, Tsihrintzis George, ed. Visual affect recognition. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2010.

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Fink, Joanne. Heartfelt Expressions: Create, Color, Pattern, Play! Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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Expressions of Faith: Create, Color, Pattern, Play! Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2015.

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Fink, Joanne. Expressions of Nature: Create, Color, Pattern, Play! Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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McDonough, James. RegEx in ABAP: Pattern Matching with Regular Expressions. Rheinwerk Publishing Inc., 2015.

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Fink, Joanne. Expressions of Faith Coloring Book: Create, Color, Pattern, Play! Fox Chapel Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2015.

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Patrick & James Publishers. Expressions: Express Your Daily Gratitudes, Inner Thoughts and Life Goals in This Elegant Journal. Classic Diary Cover Design with Blue and Gold Arabesque Pattern. Independently Published, 2020.

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Swartz, Joyce Elizabeth. Emerging patterns: Ceramic expressions. 1992.

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Laura, Scott, and House of White Birches, eds. Heart & home expressions. Berne, Ind: House of White Birches, 1997.

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Crossmodal Analysis Of Speech Gestures Gaze And Facial Expressions Cost Action 2102 International Conference Prague Czech Republic October 1518 2008 Revised Selected And Invited Papers. Springer, 2009.

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Croyle, Anna. Sayings and Expressions: Stained Glass Patterns. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Croyle, Anna. Sayings and Expressions: Stained Glass Patterns. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2020.

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Mumm, Leisure Arts Debbie. Debbie Mumm's New Expressions (Leisure Arts #4048). Leisure Arts, Inc, 2006.

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Epperson, Fletcher. Guitar Logic: Patterns for Creative Expression. Independently Published, 1997.

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Epperson, Fletcher Burge. Guitar Logic: Patterns For Creative Expression. Fletcher Epperson, 1997.

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hand2mind. Operations and Algebraic Thinking : Expressions and Patterns: Grade 5. hand2mind, 2015.

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Suffredini, Anthony F., and J. Perren Cobb. Genetic and molecular expression patterns in critical illness. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0031.

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Investigators who study RNA, proteins, or metabolites use analytic platforms that simultaneously measure changes in the relative abundance of thousands of molecules in a single biological sample. Over the last decade, the application of these high-throughput, genome-wide platforms to study critical illness and injury has generated huge quantities of data that require specialized computational skills for analysis. These investigations hold promise for improving our understanding of the host response, thereby transforming the practice of intensive care. This chapter summarizes recent technological and computational approaches used in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. While major advances have been made with these approaches when applied to chronic diseases, the acute nature of critical illness and injury has unique challenges. The rapidity of initiating events, the trajectory of inflammation that follows injury or infection and the interplay of host responses to a replicating infection, all have major effects on changes in gene and molecular expression. This complexity is further accentuated by measurement that may vary with the timing and type of tissue sampled after the critical event. In addition, the hunt for novel molecular markers holds promise for identifying patients at risk for severe illness and for enabling more individualized therapy.
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Law, David To Sang. Temporal pattern of gene expression during sporulation in saccharomyces cerevisiae. 1993.

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Said, Harun M., Adrian Staab, and Carsten Hagemann. Brain-Cancer Associated Tumor Marker Genes Expression Pattern in Humans. Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2011.

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Sim, Fraser J., and Steven A. Goldman. Gene Expression Patterns of Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells and Oligodendroglia. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199794591.003.0029.

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This is a digitally enhanced text. Readers can also see the coverage of this topic area in the second edition of Neuroglia. The second edition of Neuroglia was first published digitally in Oxford Scholarship Online and the bibliographic details provided, if cited, will direct people to that version of the text. Readers can also see the coverage of this topic area in the ...
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Covassin, Naima, and Virend K. Somers. The cardiovascular system during sleep. Edited by Guido Grassi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0028.

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The majority of molecular, physiological, and behavioural processes undergo substantial variations across a 24 h period. The health implications of such fluctuations, whether they are expressions of an intrinsic circadian rhythmicity or are secondary to changes in physical activity, posture, and/or sleep, are increasingly recognized. Similar to other biological functions, the cardiovascular system exhibits a prominent day–night profile, with profound haemodynamic, autonomic, and hormonal oscillations occurring during the sleep period. These time-dependent and sleep stage-dependent patterns of function have important clinical significance. The cardiovascular downregulation achieved throughout the night while asleep may be restorative and protective against adverse events, while the morning physiological activation coincident with awakening facilitates resumption of daytime activities. Nevertheless, rather than beneficial, these activity configurations may be pathogenic in individuals with a vulnerable substrate and may favour onset and progression of cardiovascular diseases. Cardiovascular complications may also arise as a consequence of abnormal day–night periodicity and disturbed sleep quantity and quality. Hence, consideration of the diurnal pattern of cardiovascular activity is critical in the clinical setting.
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Emoji crochet: 20 easy-to-make projects expressing attitude & style. Spring House Press, 2017.

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Michela, Balconi, ed. Neuropsychology and cognition of emotional face comprehension, 2006. Trivandrum, India: Research Signpost, 2006.

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Hess, Karla Ann. Pattern of expression of the 4F-rnp gene transcripts in Drosophila melanogaster. 1994.

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Wang, Yuncai. Landscape Pattern Language: A New Approach to Landscape Expression and Spatial Reasoning. Springer, 2022.

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Grishman, Ralph. Information Extraction. Edited by Ruslan Mitkov. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199276349.013.0030.

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Information extraction (IE) is the automatic identification of selected types of entities, relations, or events in free text. This article appraises two specific strands of IE — name identification and classification, and event extraction. Conventional treatment of languages pays little attention to proper names, addresses etc. Presentations of language analysis generally look up words in a dictionary and identify them as nouns etc. The incessant presence of names in a text, makes linguistic analysis of the same difficult, in the absence of the names being identified by their types and as linguistic units. Name tagging involves creating, several finite-state patterns, each corresponding to some noun subset. Elements of the patterns would match specific/classes of tokens with particular features. Event extraction typically works by creating a series of regular expressions, customized to capture the relevant events. Enhancement of each expression is corresponded by a relevant, suitable enhancement in the event patterns.
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Nakhamchik, Alina. The expression patterns of the Arabidopsis perk receptor kinases 1-7. 2003, 2003.

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Fendel, Victoria Beatrix Maria. Coptic Interference in the Syntax of Greek Letters from Egypt. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192869173.001.0001.

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Abstract Egypt in the early Byzantine period was a bilingual country where Greek and Egyptian (Coptic) were used alongside each other. Historical studies along with linguistic studies of the phonology and lexicon of early Byzantine Greek in Egypt testify to this situation. In order to describe the linguistic traces the language-contact situation left behind in individuals’ linguistic output, this study analyses the syntax of early Byzantine Greek texts from Egypt. The primary object of interest is bilingual interference in the syntax of verbs, adverbial phrases, and clause linkage as well as in semi-formulaic expressions and formulaic frames. The study is based on a corpus of Greek and Coptic private letters on papyrus, which date from the fourth to mid-seventh centuries, originate from Egypt, and belong to bilingual, Greek-Coptic, papyrus archives. The study shows that deviations from the standard pattern fall into three categories, i.e. bilingual interference, SLA-related errors, and internal confusion of patterns. There is a marked difference as to the extent to which deviations, and interferences in particular, affect syntactic domains. The degree of complexity of the syntactic structure in question as well as the degree of divergence from the corresponding Coptic structure seem to play a role. There is also a marked difference as to the extent to which deviations affect different types of contexts (i.e. free, semi-formulaic, and formulaic contexts). The degree to which constraints are imposed on structures in each type of context seems to play a role. Finally, it appears that the way writers assimilated patterns can explain a large number of deviations. Interferences account proportionately for fewest deviations vis-à-vis SLA-related errors and the internal confusion of patterns.
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Akram, Ali. Pattern of HLA allele co-expression influences immunodominance of anti-viral CTL responses. 2006.

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Baumann, Stefan. Second Occurrence Focus. Edited by Caroline Féry and Shinichiro Ishihara. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199642670.013.38.

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A ‘Second Occurrence Focus’ (SOF) is the semantic focus of a focus sensitive operator (likeonly) which is contextually given. SOF has been claimed to be phonologically unmarked, which poses a problem for association with focus theories assuming a direct relation between focus and pitch accent. This chapter discusses the main semantic-pragmatic accounts of the SOF challenge but also empirical investigations which found that SOF actuallyismarked by secondary (i.e. non-nuclear) prosodic prominence, providing evidence in favour of association with focus theories. A similar prosodic pattern could be found in semantically and prosodically comparable structures such as cases of implicational bridging. Finally, an outlook on a possible unified approach of the phonological representation of second occurrence expressions is presented which is based on metrical stress.
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Diogo, Rui, and Sharlene E. Santana. Evolution of Facial Musculature. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190613501.003.0008.

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We review the origin and evolution of the facial musculature of mammals and pay special attention to the complex relationships between facial musculature, color patterns, mobility, and social group size during the evolution of humans and other primates. In addition, we discuss the modularity of the human head and the assymetrical use of facial expressions, as well as the evolvability of the muscles of facial expression, based on recent developmental and comparative studies and the use of a powerful new quantitative tool: anatomical networks analysis. We emphasizes the remarkable diversity of primate facial structures and the fact that the number of facial muscles present in our species is actually not as high when compared to many other mammals as previously thought. The use of new tools, such as anatomical network analyses, should be further explored to compare the musculoskeletal and other features of humans across stages of development and with other animal to enable a better understanding of the evolution of facial expressions.
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Demidov, Valeriy, and Oleg Makarov. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF SOIL EROSION: MECHANISM, PATTERNS OF EXPRESSION AND PREDICTION. LCC MAKS Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29003/m2428.978-5-317-06630-7.

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The monograph summarizes the information over the past 20 years on the currently widely used. The textbook is intended for students of higher educational institutions, studying in the specialty of soil science, as well as specializing in erosion and soil protection. The textbook describes the physical basis and mechanism of erosion processes, based on some sections of hydraulics, hydrology, hydro-and aeromechanics, knowledge of which is necessary to understand the mechanism of water, wind and irrigation soil erosion. The main mathematical models and principles of forecasting the values of soil losses as a result of erosion processes are considered. The textbook will be useful not only for students and postgraduates studying in the specialty of soil science, but also for geographers, ecologists and a wide range of specialists interested in the problems of soil cover conservation and environmental protection.
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Windsor-Cragg, Emily E. Emmie's ARCANE CROCHET: Forty-Four Simple-to-Advanced Patterns for Artistic Expression. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012.

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