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be of analogous
verb
Representing or , chiefly in depictions of colloquial speech.
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The tissue level is of analogous scope to the human-scale biology questions, the scope of patient data is related to clinical questions and the scope of the population data is comparable to the epidemic-level questions.
The two still seem to be sort of analogous, at least in New York City.
His booze-genius is of course analogous to Dodd's gift for intoxicating rhetoric and ideas, cobbled together from bits and pieces of science and established religion.
The weaving is kind of analogous to pixels.
In my write-up, in thinking about this, I thought it's kind of analogous to a person who gets diagnosed with cancer, and of course -- or with a serious illness -- they always try to get a second opinion.
"It's sort of analogous to Teflon".
This extension of names, whose natural habitat is sensible things, to God is another instance of analogous naming for Thomas.
The mechanisms of non-response may be considered analogous to mechanisms of missing data [ 19].
This may not be an analogous situation of leucine molecules interacting in aqueous solutions.
The main result of this paragraph is the analogous of Theorem 3.2 on the class of partial b-metric spaces.
In terms of the science of climate change, that fringe maverick is analogous, of course, to Delingpole's own position.
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