Sentence examples for like refers from inspiring English sources

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Colloid: glue like refers to highly mucinous tumours (mucins are glycoproteins found in secretions).

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Jack is also given to murmuring politically incorrect no-no's like referring to a female assistant as "my girl".

Salmon claims that 'Pegasus' and the like refer to existent things — to abstract entities, man-made artifacts.[21] On such a view, (29) is actually false.

Interesting sidenote: the startup has a mirrored domain at CollegeRoomCreator.com for its university partnerships, because schools apparently don't like referring to their housing facilities as "dorms".

Nicole James of MTV Buzzyworthy simply said "rock videos + themes = the only kind of math I like" referring to the music video for "What You Want".

I know you don't like referring to the N-word, but this is what that old man said, 90-year-old guy.

The concept farm-like refers to a fish rearing condition as close as possible to a farming operation in terms of density, loading, and daily management.

The term 'Fenton-like' refers to reactions wherein a ferric salt reacts with hydrogen peroxide leading to the formation of hydroxyl radicals.

Note that "instrument-like" refers to variables which are strong predictors of the exposure but can be also associated with the outcome (see [ 46] for detailed discussion and estimate of the ratio of two associations).

Mr. Ackman described the company as "Buffett-like," referring to Warren E. Buffett, according to CNBC, which earlier reported the investment.

militaris martial, war-like, referring to the ability of the organism to degrade perchlorate, frequently used in rocket propellants].

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