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The phrase "a comparable rate as" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a comparable rate to" or "a comparable rate with."
Example: "We are looking for a service that offers a comparable rate to our current provider."
Alternatives: "an equivalent rate to" or "a similar rate to."
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Myoblasts adhered, proliferated, and differentiated on the modified gels at a comparable rate as those cultured on the unmodified gels.
Recombinant Pseudomonas strains induced CaCO3 precipitation at a comparable rate as S. pasteurii and scanning electron microscopy evidenced the complex of CaCO3 crystals and EPS layers surrounding the cells.
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It was thought that if a comparable rate of economic growth continued, as was expected, China would surpass the U.S. economically by 2022.
(Although Japan is shown in Figure 3 as having a comparable rate to the countries with the lowest fatality rates, it uses a different definition of road fatalities than the 'death within 30 days of the crash' OECD standard).
TN subtype had a decreased rate of stage IA tumors (10.26%) and a comparable rate of stage IV tumors (20.51%) as Luminal A subtype (Table 3).
C2-GEO (vector control) as well as hLPL-overexpressing LPL-OV cells proliferated at a comparable rate (Supplementary Figure 7B).
has a composite CAMEL rating of 5 under the Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System (or an equivalent rating by any such agency under a comparable rating system) as of the most recent examination of such institution.
(ii) Has received from its appropriate federal banking agency a composite CAMELS rating of 5 under the Uniform Financial Institutions Rating System (or an equivalent rating by its appropriate federal banking agency under a comparable rating system) as of the most recent examination of such institution.
By contrast, DN T cells in the periphery were cycling at comparable rate as SP T cells but were dying at a very high rate and hence remained a negligible component of the peripheral T cell repertoire.
In contrast, DN T cells in the periphery of wt mice were not rapidly proliferating but cycling at comparable rate as SP T cells.
In this study we found an increased glycaemic burden among 75-year old subjects with AF as compared to matched subjects without AF and that the prevalence of previously undiagnosed prediabetes or DM among subjects in whom AF duration ≥ 5 years were high (61.1%), in fact at comparable rate as in patients with ischemic CV complications [ 18, 19].
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