| It has been stated that isopropyl acetate is comparable in toxicity to ethyl acetate and npropyl acetate. |
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| In ecclesiastical affairs, the see of Canterbury claimed a comparable hegemony. |
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| It's comparable to finding junky hypodermics in the gutter at the Magic Kingdom. |
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| He knows the exercise of arbitrary power by studio heads, easily comparable to Mafia godfathers. |
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| What other clergyman played any comparable role in bringing down communism, a godless system? |
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| In captivity, the hawk-headed parrot has a life span comparable to most other medium size parrots. |
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| They shared a common acceptance that chastity was formed by exercises in self-denial comparable to athletic training. |
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| Animal research found antipyretic effects of phytosterols were comparable to that of aspirin. |
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| Crime rates here are comparable to, and in many cases lower than, those in countries with liberal gun laws. |
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| This vision of cooperative self-government often produced republicanism and even democracy comparable to classical Greek democracy. |
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| Indeed, there are few acts of comparable deliberate and indiscriminate wickedness in human history. |
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| The diagnosis of endogenous depression is comparable to major depressive disorder with melancholic features. |
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| The two states were comparable in size and were the most powerful states in the area. |
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| This sculptured limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos. |
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| The Levellers developed from a demand for individual freedom of conscience, to demand a comparable political liberty for the individual. |
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| The only other comparable errors occurred in 1982 and 1991, years affected by unpredicted recessions. |
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| These results are directly comparable to the familiar sensitivity and elasticity of population growth rate. |
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| Infinitely more liberal than comparable slang of that era, this application of the folk saying allowed unusual elasticity of interpretation. |
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| In most respects thiopentone seems to be comparable to its younger competitors. |
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| This is a long, long way from saying that this galaxy is full of planets with biospheres even remotely comparable to ours. |
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| The best of their wines are serious and comparable in quality to those from good wine-makers in Baden. |
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| The number of adverse effects was comparable in the groups, and both drugs were well tolerated. |
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| Would you advise her to resit biology or should she apply to comparable universities next year and take her chances with what she has already? |
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| It was in that sense comparable to the boards of museums, colleges, and philanthropic organizations. |
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| Its slightly elongated orbit takes it around the star in about 13 years, comparable to Jupiter's orbital period of 11.86 years. |
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| Is this going to be comparable to the previous three oil shocks, or worse, or easier? |
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| The only bivalve group having comparable hinge features is the Philobryidae. |
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| These doses were comparable with the doses that many athletes who use steroids take. |
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| Singer regards the animal liberation movement as comparable to the liberation movements of women and people of colour. |
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| Its development is well behind that of several comparable Asian cities, yet it is one of the most expensive. |
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| This geographic spread gives Japan a climatic diversity unmatched in countries of comparable size. |
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| However, not all lakes in the Wisconsin River headwaters seem to have offered comparable opportunities for wild rice gathering. |
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| Europe's benchmark stock indexes have lagged comparable US measures this year, but they may soon start to pull ahead. |
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| Some authors have suggested that their flavour and texture are comparable with those of the chestnut or cashew nut. |
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| Jansen also describes gabbro, diabase, ultrabasic rocks and Permian limestones in a comparable section on Naxos. |
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| Why religious affiliation should be comparable to ethnic origin escapes me, however. |
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| The population of Seattle has stayed around half a million, broadly comparable to that of Glasgow. |
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| Their development in English language should be comparable to that of students in mainstream schools. |
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| You have to go back to the 1960s and de Gaulle, or to ructions over cruise and Pershing missiles in the 1980s, to find comparable crises. |
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| Wild-type plants exhibited comparable leaf growth rates when grown in uncompacted soil. |
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| Still, the tightly paced story and competent direction gives the film a level of professionalism comparable to American B-movies of the time. |
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| His record in work that is comparable to what's on offer here is decidedly more mixed. |
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| They have the further advantage of being comparable to the Home Office data. |
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| It played a major role in the unification of chemistry, comparable to that of the great impact made by atomic theory in the previous century. |
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| There are numerous further examples of closely comparable enamels inscribed with these monograms. |
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| Energy output has been much lower than for a comparable building, although some of that is attributable to an unusually mild winter. |
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| These effects are comparable to those of the drug tacrine, which is prescribed for Alzheimer's disease. |
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| Prices are not yet finalised, but should be comparable to existing cars and will be announced next month. |
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| We would expect them to have comparable mental agility until the age of two. |
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| It is doubtful there could ever be a comparable level of certainty with dementia patients. |
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| The comparable trend in other servers is simply to add more main memory, which can execute programs. |
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| Jacob awoke on a cold morning to an unending beeping and a sound only comparable to a saw cutting wood. |
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| However, the nutritional content of Ugli fruit is probably comparable to that of other citrus fruits. |
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| Furthermore, studies should include comparable groups of patients to increase the generalizability of the results. |
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| Paid less than whites for comparable jobs, they were regarded by white workers as union busters and scabs. |
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| This view proposes a way out of the mind-body problem, as the mind becomes a material substance that is comparable to any other bodily organ. |
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| The groups were comparable in terms of age, weight, body mass index, height, marital status, occupation, and parity. |
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| An accompanying consideration was that Asian and African forms of literature may be only slackly comparable to those in the West. |
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| Large-scale over-expression and purification of the mutants resulted in comparable quantities of isolatable enzymes. |
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| But there is no comparable academic industry devoted to studying the psychological underpinnings of liberalism. |
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| In this respect, as indeed in their microstructure, the sclerites of Wiwaxia are fundamentally more comparable to polychaete chaetae. |
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| Like the photoreceptor mutants they all showed a response comparable to the wild type. |
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| The rolls and hot items were all acceptable, but the nigiri is comparable if not worse than what one finds at the grocery store. |
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| Similar stratal geometries have been described from comparable levels in the Chalk of the North Sea, and in outcrop in Britain and France. |
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| In form, though comparable in concept to the Sutton Hoo stand, it is unique for England. |
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| Bitter orange peel contains synephrine, a stimulant comparable to the banned weight-loss aid ephedra. |
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| While his guitar used to sound like an impending revolution, his talents now seem comparable to any average American rock string thrasher. |
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| He said thinking of space in those terms amounts to revolution comparable to Copernicus's proof of a solar system that orbited the sun. |
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| The basic pay rates of staff in private prisons are comparable to publicly paid prison officers. |
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| I estimate that the comparable disparities in Australia are less marked but still not inconsiderable. |
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| Drugs with comparable efficacy but better safety profiles later appeared on the market. |
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| The hybrid plant combines two 1,000-ton gas-powered chillers with two comparable electric chillers. |
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| She, like her brother, studied composition with Zelter and revealed comparable precocity and ability. |
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| To these bomb loads would have to be added a number of tons of antipersonnel fragmentation bombs to inflict comparable casualties. |
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| The team now aim to improve the quality of the tissue grown in the lab, to make it more comparable with that of a young animal. |
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| The most amazing thing about it is that you get about 12 times the battery life of a light putting out comparable illumination. |
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| Blood tests revealed comparable baseline concentrations of the stress hormone corticosterone in cautious and bold rats. |
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| Unlike PVC gloves, neoprene and nitrile gloves showed leakage rates comparable to latex gloves. |
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| Mammary gland carcinoma induced in the rat with DMBA has a histogenetic pathogenesis comparable to that of human breast cancer. |
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| The groups were comparable in all other measures of obstetric and neonatal outcome. |
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| How do we achieve something that Europe has never managed before, or any comparable concatenation of states on any other continent? |
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| The researchers have achieved comparable types of results with the microparticle delivery approaches. |
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| Collectively, these ocean microseisms have an annual cumulative seismic energy comparable to that generated from earthquakes, said Kedar. |
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| When this system was specified in the late 1980s, the ADF was paddling uncharted waters as there was no comparable system in service in any navy. |
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| A comparable list of minimum requirements could be drawn up for drought and other environmental stresses. |
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| The deformation energy for stretching is smaller than for comparable compression. |
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| To make comparable these two methods of assessment, a trichotomous classification was used. |
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| The digital age probably has produced more fads in its short life than any other human endeavor in a comparable time span. |
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| Other changes include more efficient ignition coils that require less energy to provide a comparable spark. |
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| Chloroplasts are cell organelles comparable to the mitochondria of animal cells. |
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| This arrangement is distinguishable from the hypothec of Roman Law and of modern civil law, which is comparable to a mortgage. |
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| Worshipers often petitioned the gods for life spans of a hundred years and for permanent life in a similar body in an ideal but comparable world. |
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| The process was comparable to the way Byzantine imperial power dismantled Roman lineage rights. |
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| The role of the United States as a paramount power is somewhat comparable to Great Britain in the nineteenth century. |
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| Is there any national publication of comparable circulation and prominence that has taken these positions? |
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| In John, although there are a few parabolic sayings, there are no parables comparable with the synoptic tradition. |
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| In a cold plasma, hydromagnetics breaks down once the wave frequency become comparable to this frequency. |
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| This was a lead-based glass, comparable in its brilliance and clarity to fine rock crystal. |
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| While the 450 Coastal Commander may not be built for blue-water cruising, her construction is sound and comparable to the average houseboat. |
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| He described it in the 1930s as the richest bird habitat in peninsular India, comparable only with the Eastern Himalayas. |
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| Investment trust shareholders should win out over a unit trust with a comparable portfolio of ungeared investments. |
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| Despite these potential difficulties, these samples are the highest-quality and most comparable faunal lists available. |
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| Why do people say you cannot compare things, that they are incommensurable, when they are so obviously comparable or commensurable? |
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| It is exactly comparable to the way the surface of a ping-pong or tennis ball can be indented. |
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| The wall-mounted commodes and lavatories provide comparable maintenance benefits. |
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| The keys to success are a common market, non-competing products or services, shared values and comparable resources. |
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| This equates to more than 50 per cent more listeners than any comparable international broadcaster. |
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| It would be, therefore, completely unfair if we didn't compare a comparably equipped Windows platform to a comparable Linux platform. |
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| I think the steel market and the oil market are fairly comparable when it comes to inelasticity. |
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| Calculations have shown that this process is able to produce electrification at rates comparable with those observed. |
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| Corals, conodonts, bivalves, brachiopods and cephalopods have comparable intracratonic distribution patterns. |
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| This design would ensure that the health status and benefit eligibility of both groups were comparable at baseline. |
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| A new class of drugs, oxazolidinones, is available in oral formulations that may have effectiveness comparable with vancomycin. |
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| It was comparable to the other two sites in the composition and structure of both the overstorey vegetation and small mammal communities. |
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| In effect they have made something comparable to a sheet of carbon paper and can transfer the image simply onto the block. |
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| The relative affinity for these compounds by this photoautotroph, as indicated by these parameters were comparable to those reported for E. coli. |
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| The reproducibility of exposures and breath sampling across the test population is critical for the obtainment of comparable data. |
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| He occupied a position in public esteem in the nineteenth century at least comparable to that of Einstein in the twentieth century. |
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| The present writer has been unable to locate more up-to-date comparable figures. |
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| His taste for images dated from his novitiate and is marked by a sensibility comparable to that of the nuns he later governed. |
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| The vases are comparable in size and execution to the large undecorated stemmed bowl. |
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| Foremost this entails shooting on film with a budget comparable with that of modern feature film production. |
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| Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage. |
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| On stage, he is truly dynamic, exuding a palpable charisma comparable to the likes of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. |
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| The stability of the simulations of this large system is comparable to more conventional globular protein simulations. |
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| Australia currently is home to more non-party Independent parliamentarians than any other comparable country. |
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| Large tracts of virgin forest play a role in global ecology comparable to rain forests. |
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| They act as a safety net, comparable with the safety net of a trapeze artist. |
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| That confronted with the comparable images and ideas they could not create a comparable bricolage? |
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| The finest of art is comparable to lyrics that haunt the inner mind, lingering on the ear. |
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| The mechanics kept the vehicles operational by making controlled substitutions from comparable nonworking vehicles. |
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| The new species differs from it in being narrower and higher at a comparable growth stage and in having less oblique auricles. |
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| In COMPUTING, a comparable list of the words in a text or CORPUS of texts, created by means of a concordancing program. |
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| By now it is believed to have done the highest mileage of any comparable plane still in service. |
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| Being the third or fourth user of the system is not comparable to being the first user. |
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| In parts of the Himalaya, the big cats have a near-mythical status comparable with the yeti, or abominable snowman. |
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| His ignorance is a pure ruse, comparable to the roughness of his seemingly foolish discourse. |
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| Hubble can detect objects as faint as thirty-first magnitude, which is comparable to the sensitivity of much larger Earth-based telescopes. |
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| It is not classed as a beauty therapy, nor is it comparable to Indian head massage. |
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| It might be assumed that the birds' near-universal distribution led to comparable practices arising independently in different localities. |
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| The Piano Trio in F minor is a gloriously sunny work that is comparable to similar works by Arensky and Tchaikovsky. |
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| When the capacitor discharges those volts, it delivers an amperage comparable to stun guns. |
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| Prices are fair without exception and are comparable to those found at Oxford's faintly generic French chain restaurants. |
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| Dolphin's brains are comparable with humans, but are more complex in certain areas, and whales' can be six times as large. |
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| Now Congress is about to repeal that economic stabilizer without putting any comparable safeguard in its place. |
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| Meanwhile, in the workaday world, women receive just 76 cents for every dollar paid to men for comparable jobs. |
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| At press time, there was no plan to report numbers in a way that will be comparable to past Census race data. |
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| This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies. |
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| Migrating kokanee salmon experience a comparable elevation in plasma cortisol compared to the levels seen in ocean-run species. |
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| Five Puffinus species attained allometrically scaled maximum depths comparable to those of penguins and alcids. |
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| Here in Scotland, we have no comparable political leadership below the level of the Executive. |
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| It's comparable to the strategy adopted by writers like him in using untranslated native words in literature written in English. |
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| She was comparable with HMS Invincible in firepower and speed but had superior protection. |
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| The older muscles with artificially activated satellite cells had a regenerative ability comparable to that of younger muscle. |
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| For employers without auto-enrollment, only about 20 percent have comparable participation. |
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| A comparable effect can be found in the Brothers Quay's latest, In Absentia, where light plays menacingly over a doll-house-size madhouse. |
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| A good bag of fish that was comparable with past weights but the composition of the catch was completely different. |
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| Underfunding in nursing and allied health professions is relative to that in comparable professions and to the size of their workforce. |
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| Dust whipped up from vehicular traffic is comparable to a desert sandstorm. |
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| Fluent signing produces a conversational rate comparable to that of speech. |
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| For example we do things that are comparable in their remarkableness but because it's an every day thing we don't think it's remarkable. |
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| At this time of year, I get a sensation comparable to that experienced by an amputee who remains attached to a long-departed limb. |
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| Patients in group 1 and 2 were comparable in all respects including oxidative stress at the start of therapy. |
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| She is still researching their exact functions, but it seems almost certain that humans have comparable genes. |
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| Well, that may all be right if the judge had calculated the damage to the reversion by say reference to comparable sales. |
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| The distinction is comparable to that between schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder. |
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| His achievements are certainly comparable to those of the greatest figures in history. |
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| Our own answer must be a universal one, applicable in principle to all comparable cases. |
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| The Irish famine, from 1845 to 1848, was a unique event in modern European demography and its effects comparable to those of the Black Death. |
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| In addition to vocabulary in English, the teachers requested comparable terms in Haitian Creole and Spanish. |
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| Deciphering writing systems, whether the Etruscan alphabet or Zapotec glyphs, is comparable in complexity to cracking the genetic code. |
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| There are now a few apochromats on the market that are comparable in price to similar, high-end achromats. |
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| The Senate rejected a comparable measure in 1998, but in the current hysteria it could be stampeded into upholding the House's ignorant new law. |
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| Absinthe was also put up in so-called mignonettes, comparable to the one-drink miniatures from which spirits are dispensed on airplanes today. |
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| The only comparable medium could be film, but I do think music has the edge. |
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| The only similarity to the deadly Australian spider is that both use a comparable type of web for capturing prey. |
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| Metabasic rocks throughout the Moine outcrop display a tholeiitic chemistry comparable with modern mid-ocean basalts. |
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| None of the direct estimates presented below is wholly dependable or comparable with the others. |
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| The overall concordance of Robinson's grading with histological grading in the present study was 71.2 per cent and this is comparable with other published data. |
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| I think this is comparable to what happens in any other sports team. |
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| This attitude is comparable to a recalcitrant physician who views an emergency medical technician or paramedic as an underling, rather than as an ally. |
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| I now see that by the standards of modern American society, I do something comparable to concocting my own laundry detergent. |
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| But the truth is that I could have gotten comparable bikes in green, orange, blue, or any number of gender-fluid colors. |
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| The style is comparable to that of mid-7th-century Corinthian vase paintings, on some of which the artist has employed a brown wash on human figures to represent flesh tones. |
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| In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status. |
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| The tensile strength of collagen fibers is comparable to that of steel. |
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| While the septimal system of calculation can be mapped onto the decimal, no comparable mapping of Aristotelian onto Platonic categories is possible. |
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| The herbal preparation exhibited an antidepressant effect comparable with that induced by imipramine, supporting the use of this preparation as a mood stabilizer. |
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| The sprouts are comparable to soya bean or mung bean sprouts. |
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| Did you know that waxwings get drunk on rowan berries, and possess livers twice the size of other comparable birds to deal with these occasional binges? |
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| A comparable case is that of Iraq, where in spite of the weekly strikes by the U.S. and Britain and the penurious condition of the country, has still not thrown in the towel. |
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| They reveal late Cretaceous and Neogene geothermal gradients that were comparable with that at the present day, i.e. no significant increase in basal heat flow. |
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| Where else is there a comparable gathering of eager, aggressively young law students and nerdy academics that only fellow nerds have ever heard of? |
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| Through contractual agreements or other comparable means, we shall ensure that your personal information is protected when processed by our mandataries and external agencies. |
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| I watched the bread loaf being lovingly plaited as if surgery were being performed and wondered if eating haggis would be a comparable ritual for me. |
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| The findings obtained with this Finnish material can cohere with prior comparable research in other markets, as is referenced in the text wherever applicable. |
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| The only intelligence failure comparable to this one was Pearl Harbor, which led to the sacking of those responsible and a major Congressional investigation. |
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| Basal laterals and taproot laterals had comparable phosphorus influx. |
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| Although there are detailed monographs on leading goldsmiths in London, New York and Philadelphia during this period, nothing comparable exists for Ireland. |
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| Not even from the Northern Germany megalithic culture, a drilled axe has been reported that was made of Silex and thus of a material of comparable hardness. |
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| It provides an improved distribution of back pressure for enhanced comfort, as well as increased lateral support comparable to front-row bucket seats. |
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| Underemployed drill sergeants reassigned from understocked basic training bases could not be replaced quickly with comparable talent if enlistments pick up later. |
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| These results indicate that in the force range 0-20 pN, the changes in azimuthal orientations of the DNA segments are roughly comparable to those for the polar angles. |
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| But there is no comparable official to oversee efforts for freeing civilian hostages. |
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| The observable Universe contains around 100 billion large galaxies and a comparable number of supermassive black holes. |
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| In fact, they often bear lower interest rates than comparable non-green bonds, meaning they are a better credit risk. |
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| There is even the prospect that the human intellect might be a by-product of sexual selection, comparable to the peacock's flamboyant tail feathers. |
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| Paintings usually have some significant internal, technical, symbolic, iconographical detail which belongs to a tradition of other comparable things. |
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| An analysis of more than 100 museum specimens shows that the curvature of claws on pterosaurs ' wing fingers was, on average, comparable to that of perching birds. |
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| These cells form a well ordered, isolatable BB that is morphologically and compositionally comparable to those from the proximal tubule epithelial cell. |
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| In a way, maintaining mindfulness is comparable to making a journey. |
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| Britain, one of the provinces furthest from Rome, was provided with a road system which in total length is comparable with our modern trunk road and motorway network. |
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| Like any other comparable dictionary worth its name, it does contain words, pronunciations, parts of speech, meanings and examples, which form the core of the volume. |
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| Something with pressure comparable to its energy density is exotic. |
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| The pegmatite dikes are very comparable chemically and mineralogically to the evolved differentiates, exhibiting similar chemical enrichments, albeit to a greater degree. |
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| The service, which includes both text and audio streaming of radio services in all languages, increased well above comparable internet growth rates. |
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| These are known as opsonins or alexins, and they act on the bacteria by a process comparable to narcotisation, and render them an easy prey for the phagocytes. |
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| We previously observed the same rate of scavenging of solvated electrons by protons in ultrafast experiments on indole under conditions of comparable ionic strength. |
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| One has waited in vain for a comparable exhibition there, only to be disappointed by a scattering of shallow displays, rich in contrivance and sparse in substance. |
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| The autoworker knows his or her particular job quite well and, if this job disappears, there may be no comparable position that makes use of these specific skills. |
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| This variable was subsequently transformed into a speed measure in order to make it comparable to the other chronometric variables of the current investigation. |
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| If any readers know any other comparable solitaire programs or a good Backgammon program, another game that I get frequently requested, please write in. |
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| The best produces distinguished wine, comparable to that of the Rheingau. |
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| Durer's own poetry is, Professor Price tells us, in a populist idiom, comparable to that of Hans Sachs, the Meistersinger, but, at its best, it is by no means negligible. |
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| Playing it was comparable to drinking the nectar of the gods. |
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| His company helped clients with this matter, because trying to get information on a company in this country was comparable to trying to find a needle in a haystack. |
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| Although biases associated with self-selection cannot be ruled out completely, three factors suggest that participants were comparable to the larger population of employees. |
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| Is it comparable then to the greatest novel of the century, Ulysses? |
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| No mammal of today has a comparable anatomy of the limbs, but several extinct groups like the Eocene to Pleistocene chalicotheres show similar adaptations. |
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| Browning is said to have written back that he used it to mean a piece of headgear for nuns, comparable to the cowls for monks he put in the same line. |
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| It is hard not to notice, however, the enormous gap in time between the Nuremberg trials and any comparable effort to prosecute war crimes in international settings. |
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| Perversely, they failed to include any sequences from rotifers, gnathostomulids, chaetognaths, or, in fact, anything that might actually be comparable to Acanthocephala. |
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| The rigor of antilogy tends to transform all the elements of argumentation into comparable givens, subject to addition or subtraction, and thus interchangeable. |
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| The professional consensus is that the responses, though not unproblematic, are meaningful and reasonably comparable among various groups of individuals. |
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| Are there any comparable instances of such instant dramatisation? |
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| For example, major ampullate silk, a very tough silk with a tensile strength comparable to Kevlar, is used for the primary dragline or scaffolding of the spider's web. |
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| The legality of any such expropriation, nationalization or comparable measure and the amount of compensation shall be subject to review by due process of law. |
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| For most private cars, what you'll pay per person works out to be comparable to accommodations in a veranda or penthouse stateroom on a high-end cruise. |
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| Lavender has sedative effects comparable to drugs such as Valium. |
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| The Huizhou carpenters who dismantled and rebuilt the house declared that they had never seen comparable latticework in any other Huizhou residence. |
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| The only other Eurasian finely and densely costate species known to me that is closely comparable is Leptochondria minima from the Lower Triassic of Russia. |
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| Goulson and his colleagues exposed developing bumblebee colonies to a neonicotinoid called imidacloprid in doses comparable to what they might find in the wild. |
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| In the early development of flamenco, the rhythm work was done in bare feet, so for me, the footwork is somewhat comparable to American Indian dance. |
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| As well, information about the prevalence, etiology, and treatment of disorders in Canada provides a base from which comparable findings from other countries are discussed. |
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| Preparing bison meat is comparable to preparing other lean meats. |
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| One would imagine them being linked to the central banks, or the International Monetary Fund, or to comparable market regulators. |
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| With a free wheeling expressive mind-set the band seem incredibly focused, displaying fetching guitar rifts demonstrating a resemblance comparable to a Libertines stage show. |
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| We couldn't quite nail them down on their prices for the new service, but we can say that it will be comparable to other subscription services the company offers. |
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| Nothing is truly comparable to this Russian holiday based on unfounded expectations and ungrounded hopes culminating in one night of absolute happiness. |
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| His cures reflect the complicated pharmacy of the day, a materia medica that would rival or certainly be comparable to a Traditional Chinese Medical pharmacy today. |
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| It was only in the 1920's that the American astronomer Hubble established that some of these nebulae were indeed distant galaxies comparable in size to our own Milky Way. |
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| Prior to the study, the two groups had comparable ejection fraction rates. |
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| This level of divergence was comparable to that between A. aeneus from Costa Rica and the widespread A. mexicanus lineage, producing a trichotomy between these three lineages. |
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| While we try to maintain an apples to apples test environment, we feel the different brands of comparable products should have minimal impact on the final scores. |
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| This is especially applied to those players engaged in team sports where you have to engage others, comparable to throwing gladiators into the arena. |
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| The loan system is comparable to that of video rentals in that regardless of the time a bike is signed out, it is due back by 11p.m. on the following day. |
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| The savings over comparable store-bought shaving systems ranges from 30 to 60 percent. |
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| Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, or wood chips or fiber. |
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| An isoflor is an isopleth contour connecting areas of comparable biological diversity. |
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| Security checks at Eurostar are comparable to those at a small airport and generally much quicker than at London Heathrow. |
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| Geologically it is comparable to the Long Forties, another submerged plateau that has related origins. |
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| Careful control of the alloying and tempering eventually allowed for wrought iron with properties comparable to modern steel. |
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| In the macrotidal environments of NW Australia this is likely to be less for open water areas but may be comparable for semi enclosed embayments. |
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| Under these conditions, sailboat racing can be comparable to or less expensive than sports such as golf and skiing. |
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| While the CAA didn't monitor JLA last year, the airport has collated and published its own comparable figures. |
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| It is comparable in size to the US state of California, and somewhat larger than Paraguay. |
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| Most major cities and tourist sites in Ethiopia lie at a similar elevation to Addis Ababa and have a comparable climate. |
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| After RSE treatment for 90 days, there was no comparable fibrosis in noninfarct and infarct regions. |
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| Farmed salmon has a high omega 3 fatty acid content comparable to wild salmon. |
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| The Asian biotic reorganization events are comparable to the Grande Coupure in Europe and the Mongolian Remodeling of mammalian communities. |
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| Relative to conventional sub-2-micron particles, Ascentis Express columns generate comparable efficiencies but with half the backpressure. |
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| We find through OLS estimation that returners earn 7 per cent more than comparable stayers. |
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| In the early days of steam use, the boiler horsepower was roughly comparable to the horsepower of engines fed by the boiler. |
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| The percentage removal of zinc by bentonite is comparable to that by other adsorbents as reported in the earlier studies. |
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| Nanajivako thinks that Schopenhauer is comparable in certain areas to Theravadin Buddhism and in others to Tibetan Mahayana. |
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| Their study reveals similar trends in causative agents over both two decades, which are comparable with trends in other developing nations. |
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| Prolotherapy, injection of osmotics or irritants to promote inflammation in the target tissue, is also comparable to steroids. |
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| The Company is providing an update today to reflect significant comparable sales weakness at Jos. |
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| As long as the appraiser's data set is unbiased and represents the comparable market segment, reliable statistical inferences can be made. |
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| Basically, the tax laws allow redemptions to be treated as exchanges if they are comparable to sales to outsiders. |
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| In literary-cultural terms, Naranappa's function in Samskara is comparable to the role played by the asuras in epic and Puranic lore. |
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| This Cherenkov Effect is comparable to the sonic boom produced by a supersonic plane. |
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| The results of valve-sparing operations for BAV were comparable to those for tricuspid valves. |
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| This anthropogenic addition of nitrogen has reached a magnitude comparable to about half of global ocean nitrogen fixation. |
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| Alternatively, assuming that happiness scores are ordinally comparable would justify the estimation with ordered probit or ordered logit. |
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| Kenyanthropus displays bone cracking and twisting comparable to that in the most distorted oreodont fossils, White contends. |
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| Trujillo's regime was marked by a massive cult of personality, comparable only to the cult of Stalin in Russia and Kim in North Korea. |
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| That's around 50-litres less than Skoda's comparable but boxier Fabia estate. |
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| Systems whose dimensions are comparable to or smaller than the mean free path of the carriers are not necessarily small. |
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| Compound 4 showed better or comparable cyclooxygenase enzyme inhibition than positive controls. |
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| Furthermore, we assume that reported happiness scores are cardinally comparable across individuals, which implies that the relation f is linear. |
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| Others see psychology as an entity comparable to folk healing, extrasensory phenomena, and spiritism. |
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| Less virus was transmitted by mosquitoes in vivo than was found for comparable times of salivation in vitro. |
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| His form is comparable to that of his source text, if only by virtue of being stichic, but also significantly different. |
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| The experts divided the comparable closed-end funds into quartiles by price-to-NAV ratios. |
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| We chose to pilot the Ascom FreeNet system, which uses the new IEEE QoS standard and a comparable solution from another vendor. |
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| Using an adder and subtracter, its performance speed at 260K operations per second was comparable to medium-size machines of that period. |
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| Establish the relationships and comparable worth of each position in order to clarify what constitutes a promotion vs. |
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| In addition, the author talks about comparable worth and ways to ameliorate income inequality in modern day life. |
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| In March 1998, the legislature in West Virginia commissioned a comparable worth study. |
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