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are quasi
adjective
Resembling or having a likeness to something
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Rather, natural experiments are quasi experiments and must be thought about and analyzed as such.
For this author, cement composites are quasi brittle materials.
Moreover, the pore walls are quasi fully depleted.
(4) Abelian varieties are quasi rigid, but not weakly rigid.
Kendall Walton proposes that our affective reactions are quasi emotions rather than emotions simpliciter.
They are quasi spherical enveloped viruses of 80 120 nm diameter with tripartite single stranded RNA genomes.
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The spikes are quasi-periodic.
His father and one of his brothers are quasi-fascists.
The nation's two largest mortgage finance companies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, are quasi-governmental institutions.
Both shows are quasi-musicals, as West's plays and movies were.
Regarding fighting specialists like Domi, McMurtry said the N.H.L. "legitimizes skills that are quasi-criminal.
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