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"display similarities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to show the likeness between two or more things. For example, "The two paintings display similarities in the way the scenes are depicted."
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The XPS spectra display similarities in the relative intensities of the core-level peaks (Fig. 2d).
Moreover, CD4+CD8+ T lymphocytes display similarities to effector and central memory CD4 T cells (e.g. CCR6, CXCR3) and effector and central memory CD8 T lymphocytes (NKG2D, IL-18Rα).
Again, the spectra of the absorption enhancement factor for the two optimized devices display similarities with each other.
Their methods display similarities with reductio ad absurdum, but neither of them seems to have theorized about their logical procedures.
Surprisingly, these natural changes in the developmental program display similarities to processes occurring in the kidneys of preterm and low-birth-weight babies.
Surprisingly, Steinheim seems to display similarities with modern humans, and Jinniu Shan with Neandertals.
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Three distinct growth patterns among the thirteen different phenolic compounds screened was observed, suggesting that compounds belonging to the same cluster display similarity in mechanisms of inhibition mechanisms.
Moreover, the C-terminal four residues of the orthologs display similarity to a canonical KDEL ER-retrieval sequence (Figure S3).
PVKs have also been identified from locust abdominal ganglia and perivisceral organs and display similarity to the peptides derived from the D. melanogaster capability gene encoded precursor [158].
These putative antimicrobial peptides display similarity to venom components of other species (Table 1).
The dioxygenase genes identified within these gene clusters display similarity to α-ketoglutarate-dependent, taurine dioxygenases.
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