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Discover Ludwig"highly resembles" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing someone or something that is very similar to another person or thing. Example: The new car model highly resembles its predecessor.
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There is evidence that very strenuous physical exercise can cause substantial tissue damage and initiate an inflammatory reaction and excessive immunosuppression, in a way that highly resembles features observed in clinical sepsis [49].
As shown in Figure 4c, the expression of these 873 genes highly resembles that observed in May.
Noteworthy, the number and position of lTA neurons highly resembles that of presumptive dopaminergic dlTH neurons (see above).
Overall conformation of the DYNLL2 dimer and the binding region highly resembles to that of the Ac-SRGTQTE complex structure.
Interestingly, although prdm8a and prdm8b display almost different expression patterns, combining the expression of both two genes highly resembles that of prdm13.
The soma position of pmTDC2 neurons highly resembles that of descending OA-immunoreactive interneurons detected in the subesophageal and thoracic neuromeres of bees, crickets, cockroaches, locusts, and moths (see [3], [78]).
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These sequences and deduced amino acid sequences highly resembled those of human and the rat.
Metabolism of both [11C]1 and [18F]2 in SCID mice highly resembled metabolism of these compounds in Wister rats.
Ovine larynges were used as their dimensions, and muscle fiber type distribution highly resemble the human larynx.
The PCL/50-45S5 and PCL/50-SrBG composite scaffolds were reproducibly manufactured with a morphology highly resembling that of PCL only scaffolds.
We emphasize that the endoscopic findings of the metastatic lesions in the colon and stomach in this case highly resembled hyperplastic polyps.
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