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But they can and should be compared.
The reliably ridiculous stylist Patricia Field insisted the whole thing was a "farce" and should be compared to Mel Brooks Springtimee for Hitler, suggesting Field is unable to distinguish between a satire and a drunken rant).
Economy of computation is another important aspect by which methods could and should be compared.
Experiment 2 and Experiment 4 have the same vocabulary, combined with and should be compared together.
In Figures 16 and 17 the throughput performance versus, for and are presented and should be compared to Figure 12.
These CG animated movies are, in a sense, a genre into themselves and should be compared to each other in this way.
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It became apparent by the early 1990s that HIV-1 neutralization assays and reagents should be compared and evaluated and this was best done by international networks [17], [18].
The resulting panoramic graphs (for example, [28], Figure 5 or [25], Figures 1 and 2) should be compared with Figures 7 and 8.
Panels (C) and (D) should be compared with Figures 7 and Figure S7 respectively.
Of course, reliability and sensitivity of such modified data acquisition setup should be investigated again and results should be compared with the control data presented with this work.
In particular, the needs of protein and energy should be compared.
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