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"noticeable similarities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe points of comparison between two things that are visible. For example, "The two paintings have some noticeable similarities, such as the use of color and the shading techniques."
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While this year's cream of Canadian fiction, according to Giller, may seem like a varied collection, there are noticeable similarities.
These cases have noticeable similarities to the von Szily reaction.
We have discussed noticeable similarities between the oxidation of PE and that of gas-phase alkanes.
Noticeable similarities between the error structures of the satellite products derived from same retrieval algorithm and same measuring frequency however suggest transferability of error parameters between them.
For instance, Kowarik uses a non-scientific conceptual framework referring to a 'four natures approach' (Table 1) having noticeable similarities to other scientific paradigms (Ellis et al. 2013 c.
Although not identical, the two have noticeable similarities in their makeup.
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At the same time, noticeable similarity of the C0 and C3 sample properties is unexpected and has to be an object of future studies.
In the haemic tumour entities there is a noticeable similarity between lymphatic tumours (ALL, CLL, Lymphoma).
The At2g36480-encoded protein lacks part of the N-terminal CID and also any noticeable similarity with the RNA14/RNA15-interacting RNA14/RNA15-interacting
Although Figures 4a and 4b (and the corresponding mouse figures in Additional File 2) show a difference between the transcribed and untranscribed regions, there is a noticeable similarity between the two kinds of region: the contrasting correlations observed in small and large windows is a feature of both transcribed and untranscribed regions.
Only minor adjustments were necessary due to the noticeable sequence similarity (22% identity between template and target sequence over the Gfa domain) and the anchoring effect of the conserved cysteines.
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