Sentence examples for compared are often from inspiring English sources

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The number of inconsistencies and discrepancies when microarray data sets are compared are often reduced when approaches that take into account biologically related sets of genes, rather than single entities, are used [14].

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Everything changed for him, he said, when in 1995 Marcel Proust, with whom he is often compared, was first translated into Norwegian.

However, her powerful attacking game - to which fellow left-hander Robson's is often compared - is unpredictable.

When large numbers of sequences are compared, heuristics are often used resulting in a certain lack of accuracy.

For novelty and daring, the figure to whom Andrée was most often compared was Columbus.

Participants often compared being sick to being 'infantilized'infantilized

Two main approaches towards comparing means are often employed.

Especially precise information on unit prices of the compared insulins was often missing.

eurobonds are often compared with the Marshall Plan.

Genes are often compared to blueprints for making proteins.

Because of thematic similarities, two programs are often compared that are in fact entirely different from each other.

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