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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are same between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to compare two or more things and to illustrate that they share similar qualities. For example, "The characteristics of a good leader are same between countries."
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These advantages are same between the probe with convex and cocave shape.
These results in Table 2 show that the top 8 of 10 interactions are same between the cosine similarity-based hybrid approach and the frequency based ABC model.
Our results showed that ethanol induced neurodegeneration, whereas adiponectin, like osmotin, protected against ethanol-induced cell death that further confirm our results, as previously shown by Miele et al., that osmotin behaves like adiponectin as the structural and functional similarities are same between osmotin and human adiponectin.
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Since 8.71 is greater than 5.99, the hypothesis that truck type distribution is same between seasons, winter and non-winter, is rejected in the 2005 example.
Assuming the channel is same between two pilots, the auto-correlation of the window with its replica will give the estimates of timing and frequency offsets.
Average tumor size at day 0 was same between treated and control mice (Simvastatin control; 36.23 +/− 8.359 mm3 vs Simvastatin treatment; 35.24 +/− 5.274 mm3).
22,324 protein lengths were same between Nipponbare and 93-11.
Liver weight and hepatic blood flow are assumed to be same between Caucasian and Japanese populations.
Mice with palpable tumors were randomly assigned into different groups such that the mean value of tumor size was same between groups.
"The skills are the same between 15s and sevens but physically they are different games," she says.
That is, the variety of tasks and the differentiation are the same between the groups.
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