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is much close
adverb
To a great extent.
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SSIM of the proposed algorithm is much close to 1.
While the modified porosity variation is much close to the later, indicating that it is necessary to carry out the analysis.
Moreover, the 12 μm diamond film has the highest steady-state erosion rate because the depth of the maximum shear stress is much close to the film substrate interface.
Because the density of hydrogen after releasing from high pressure storage conditions is much close to that of helium than that of hydrogen at room temperature, helium is used as the hydrogen surrogate for the buoyant jet experiments, which were performed by visualizing the jet dispersing in the atmosphere up to the jet Reynolds number Re ∼ 2400.
This is because the bent state of PLN is not propitious for the SERCA binding by the reason that the cytoplasmic domain in this state is much close to the lipid, far away from SERCA.
Phylogenetic tree analysis revealed that SlMKK5, belonging to Group B of plant MKKs [ 13], is much close to Arabidopsis AtMKK3 and tobacco NtNPK2, showing 76-93% of identity at amino acid level and also shows 26-37% of identity to other Arabidopsis MKKs.
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Real cinema is much closer to music.
In fact, the real danger is much closer to home.
America's housing market is much closer to health.
"This is much closer to the actual physical browsing experience".
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