Sentence examples for as resembled from inspiring English sources

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For the cell in Fig. 2A, the response to the AS resembled the response to the Eff image while, in the cell in Fig. 2B, the response to the AS resembled the response to the Ineff image.

Given these results and many other reports that demonstrate the fundamental role of CHOP, it is clear that reduced CHOP levels, as resembled by PON2 overexpression, contribute to cell survival.

Thus, over the course of the session, the relationships of the AS to the Eff and Ineff images were modulated, during the monkeys' consistent behavior, so that the neural responses to AS resembled the choices made by the animal about the AS image.

They reconciled, but Leo knew that he loved her only so far as resembled Inez.

Hence, CHOP is centrally involved in signaling from ER to mitochondria and a decrease of its induction, as resembled by high PON2 levels, is sufficient to avert ER stress-induced apoptosis.

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He describes the poet James Merrill as resembling a "suave extraterrestrial".

But he also describes them, wonderfully, as resembling "inverted colanders".

By Tuesday witnesses described the camp as resembling a war zone.

It has been described by critics as resembling a ship, an insect and a whale.

A pair of nipples are viewed as resembling "security guards protecting" a prostitute's heart.

One friend described my hair as resembling a microphone; another used the term "jewfro".

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