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In general, the performance of each similarity search method was similar for linear hybrid natural products with and without starter units (Additional file 3: Fig. S2).

The method was similar to that used for exenatide.

This led to speculation that the gunman's method was similar to the shootings in the Washington area.

In the second study, the method was similar, but this time the students thought they were engaged in research into attention tasks.

The encapsulation efficiency of SIM determined by this method was similar with that obtained by the use of reference HPLC method.

The GFP-D2 receptor distribution using this method was similar to that obtained with the IgG antibody, suggesting that the antibody being bound does not affect the localization and therefore did not account for the punctate distribution of GFP-D2 receptors (Supplementary Figure 2A).

The second method was similar except that the ECM was saturated in a solution of NaCl prior to snap freezing to precipitate salt crystals within the matrix before grinding.

The method was similar to the former photocatalytic activity test.

The first method was similar to that performed by Selvadurai (2006) and Selvadurai and Shi (2012).

According to Table9, the processing time of the proposed method was similar to that of NEDI.

The method was similar to that described in Watanabe et al. (2011).

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