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The phrase "analogous tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to tasks that are similar or comparable in nature or function.
Example: "The two projects involve analogous tasks, making it easier for the team to share resources and strategies."
Alternatives: "similar tasks" or "comparable tasks".
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A large number of mice of different genotypes were able to learn and consistently perform the task, at levels similar to rats in analogous tasks.
The results suggest that blind and sighted letter reading may be largely driven by distinct processes, but that brain regions recruited crossmodally may be performing some common underlying computations for analogous tasks.
For C60, we employ the M06-2X mexchange-correlationtion density functional which takes into account a vdW-correction [65,66] and which was recently used in [67] for analogous tasks.
However, despite using putatively analogous tasks with very similar response types, no overlap was seen between SNARC and SMARC task performances.
Due to its modular nature, advanced users can tailor the POTION scaffold to fulfill their own needs, such as adding new third-party tools that perform analogous tasks.
Although analogous tasks for some of these skills can be difficult to assess in experimental animals, consistent findings have been observed for social interactions and bilateral coordination.
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My job was to perform an analogous task with the monologue sections, so that the character of Jonathan could interact with those the author used to play himself.
Koechlin and Jubault 96 designed an analogous task.
Although premature responding has been extensively studied in experimental animal models, premature responding with an analogous task has not yet been translated to studies in humans.
Additional file 1: Description of linguistic and analogous numerical tasks and the procedure of testing.
This paper should encourage other researchers to tackle analogous screening tasks in a similar way.
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