Sentence examples for apparently match from inspiring English sources

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The histograms of parameter values are shown in Figure 5. Something interesting to note is that the two new tonal model histograms apparently match the histogram of its prototype.

The three strongly stained bands of the gel apparently match to: F9 (glycosidase family), F11 (apyrase, adenosine deaminase), F15 (long-D7 mosquito family, 30-kDa Aegyptin family, Antigen-5).

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This appetite for work is apparently matched only by his commitment to philanthropy.

Their determination to find listeners within the guild ranks was apparently matched by the resolve of guild leadership to maintain the walkout.

Along with blood, hair, and fibres, the detectives found some unexpected evidence: one of the prints lifted from the room where the murder took place apparently matched the left thumb of Detective McKie.

Spanish officials said on Friday that American investigators had apparently matched Mr. Mayfield's fingerprints to a single print on a plastic bag recovered from a stolen van used by the bombers.

The book is given shape and weight by the story of another friend who was killed: Prince Jones, a college acquaintance, shot by an African-American police officer while sitting, unarmed, in his jeep, which apparently matched the description of one driven by a suspect in the theft of a police gun.

But the apparently matching ⊢R-statements mean something very different, building in the structural features (such as weakening) that the substructural sequent calculus was designed to avoid.

When clothes shopping for instance, she often finds that apparently matching tops and skirts seem to be a different shade to her, clashing horribly – even though no one else seems to notice it.

Just on the smaller No-Fly List, the number of prominent people who have been mistakenly listed is a long one, and includes members of the U.S. Congress itself (the most famous being Edward Kennedy, who was apparently matched up with the vague "T. Kennedy" even though his legal name was not Ted or Teddy).

Assessing inter-observer reliability was not straightforward, as liana-scratch is a relatively rare behaviour: if clips of behaviour apparently matching this pattern were interspersed among randomly selected clips, then 100% inter-observer agreement would be obtained, trivially.

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