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The sharing common features include similar EBV latency pattern, morphologic similarities and presence of monoclonal T-cell populations.

In Woese's taxonomic redrawing, his three-domain system, based on genetic relationships rather than obvious morphologic similarities, divided life into 23 main divisions, incorporated within three domains: bacteria, archaea and eukaryota.

The recognition that the full spectrum of lymphoid malignancies seen in humans also occurs in dogs, and that these tumors retain not only morphologic similarities and biological behavior but also synonymous driver molecular abnormalities, sets an ideal stage for dual-purpose research that can accelerate progress for these diseases in both species.

We show that HAMLET-treated bacteria undergo cell death with mechanistic and morphologic similarities to apoptotic death of tumor cells.

DTF and SFT are two subtypes of fibroblastic soft tissue tumors, which show morphologic similarities, but demonstrate distinct clinical features [46].

Some investigators pointed out that Pneumocystis organisms exhibit morphologic similarities to fungi (2).

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The remarkably elongated pattern of the Pinyes clutches and their morphologic similarity to clutches of similar size from South America, Europe, and India (Fig. 6D F) suggest a common nesting behaviour.

A methodology for maintaining and assessing hydrodynamic and morphologic similarity between field and (laboratory) model-scale tsunami events is then presented, combining diameter-based Froude number similarity with that based on the dimensionless wave boundary layer thickness-to-monopile diameter ratio.

The uplift number provides a basis for understanding the morphologic similarity between landscapes in our analysis, illustrating how different combinations of climate, tectonics, and lithology can lead to equivalent morphologies.

The name derives from the morphologic similarity between the tumor and hibernating glands of animals.

This opportunistic fungus is frequently misidentified because of its morphologic similarity to E. nidulans.

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