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The phrase "a method that resembles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a method that is similar to another method or approach in some way.
Example: "The new teaching strategy is a method that resembles traditional classroom instruction but incorporates more technology."
Alternatives: "a technique similar to" or "an approach akin to".
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The virulence of these strains was also determined after spraying them on leaves surfaces, a method that resembles the natural infection.
The IK problem is solved through a method that resembles cerebellar anatomy and function.
In the case of NGS, the need to look beyond known causes of a disease implicates a method that resembles research practice more than the current diagnostic procedures.
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Farclough and Cella [ 11] demonstrated strong performance of a simple imputation method that resembles our 'individual mean' imputation approach, and found that this approach is superior to simple case deletion or a number of other simple imputation methods.
Artificial neural network (ANN) is a type of artificial intelligence method that resembles biological nervous system in having the ability to find the relationship between inputs and outputs.
Kalker demonstrated a new approximate method that resembled Karters's model [15].
In general, participants preferred methods that resemble already known interaction paradigms, and argued against the need of moving physically.
They'll also be highly driven by technology; technology will be utilized to source, assess and screen talent – increasingly via methods that resemble science fiction more than traditional HR practices – as well as to match talent to employers and positions.
Cocoa beans were roasted using methods that resembled traditional, ancient processing and typical of those still used today in Central America for local use.
Nor was it dictated, a method that tends to string clauses together in a manner that resembles casual speech.
Instead, the NYU researchers designed a prototype robot whose flight resembles how a jellyfish swims— a method that doesn't require any control or feedback to stay stable.
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