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Those prints are usually compared with inked fingerprints from a suspect or victim of a crime.
Multiscale methods and homogenization techniques are usually compared to full field simulations.
Sequences derived from such studies are usually compared with dedicated databases representing high-quality full-length reference tags.
The complexities of the alternative methods are usually compared by the number of floating point operations (flops).
In the clinic, results are usually compared with that of a group of 'normal' patients, which may be age-matched, as suggested by EANM guidelines [2].
With respect to halogenated refrigerants, these correlations are usually compared to data taken in a limited range of evaporation temperature and reduced pressure.
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These days, Sutherland is usually compared unfavourably with Bacon, the reputation of the apprentice now far outstripping that of the master.
The light of the variable star is usually compared with that of a nearby (comparison) star thought to be fixed in brightness.
Their performance is usually compared to Abbott and/or Roche HIV-1 VL assays, as reference.
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