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Similarly, parasite stages in the brains of the Cane toad in South America observed under light microscopy and originally interpreted to be Toxoplasma gondii, resemble the brain forms described here [27].
Leonerasaurus is interpreted to be an Early Jurassic survivor of this radiation, resembling the case of many other basal sauropodomorphs of Early Jurassic age recorded in other continents (e.g., Massospondylus, Anchisaurus, Lufengosaurus, Yunnanosaurus, and Jingshanosaurus).
The surface modification data show that no marks on any other fossils resemble in size or shape those on the two specimens from DIK-55 that were interpreted to bear stone tool inflicted damage.
The migration profile of the H4∆94 NCP resembles NCPs containing histone H2A C-terminal truncation mutants [ 39], which have been interpreted to be due to an open NCP structure [ 39, 40].
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A brighter dorsal side in EA fish may still be interpreted as a form of crypsis, enabling the prey species to resemble the typical visual background in their habitat [ 80– 82].
In wondering why his master named him for a character in "Julius Caesar," Cassius interprets Shakespeare in a manner that seems unlikely for a man with no formal schooling, no matter how gifted: "If Cassius had grown to resemble the man in the play, perhaps Hoke was prescient.
This increased psychomotor activity during the resting period was found in the analysis of locomotion (see Fig. 2) as well as exploratory behaviours (see Fig. 3) and can be interpreted as resembling the symptoms of sleep fragmentation and early morning awakenings often seen in melancholically depressed patients [6], [7], [12].
Eventually the dancers start to resemble wallpaper.
Turkish restaurants used to resemble ashtrays.
American dynasties tend to resemble, well, "Dynasty".
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