Sentence examples for able to compare matched from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "able to compare matched" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the capability to compare items that have been matched, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The software is able to compare matched data sets to identify discrepancies."
Alternatives: "capable of comparing matched" or "able to evaluate matched".

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In this set of experiments we were able to compare matched LCTC and SF from the same patient.

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The small, three-section display at Tate Britain will offer further insights, with visitors able to compare the matches they would make to those generated by the machine.

Thus we were able to compare typical limb position matching ability to that when vibration was applied either to the active, matching limb or to the passive, driven limb.

To use such a profile for adaptive learning and resource recommendation, we need to be able to compare competencies to help match the competencies of learners with those involved in other learning scenario components (actors, activities, resources).

By using the propensity technique, we were able to compare hospital mortality rates in matched patients with and without RRT, having a close probability of receiving RRT (somewhat as though RRT had been 'randomly assigned').

Using this methodology we were able to compare our metastatic pairs to their matched normal, as well as one metastasis to the other.

By isolating genomic DNA from six frozen tumour sections represented in the TMA along with matched normal tissue isolated from these patients, we were able to compare patterns of promoter methylation using bisulfite sequencing.

Using a diabetes clinical database, and matching to the Australian National Death Index, these investigators were able to compare clinical and mortality outcomes from 354 patients with type 2 diabetes and 470 with type 1 diabetes.

We were able to compare the genomic abnormalities in the Belarussian cancers to those in similar tumours from a nonexposed area that were well matched for ethnic background, age, tumour characteristics, and extent of disease.

We were able to compare expression profiles from microarray and 454-sequencing for 2.541 UniGene IDs by using the matching IDs.

Although we were not able to compare each clone to each of the clusters to which it belongs, there is clearly a high prevalence of both clones that match only a single cluster and clones that match multiple clusters.

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