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Parallel to earlier advances in diversity measures compared to species richness, quantitative network measures account for the heterogeneity in link strength rather than assigning equal weights to every link.
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"Am I alone in seeing a frightening parallel to an earlier international crisis?
Recruitment and eligibility criteria were parallel to this earlier study.
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In this, Slutkin sees a direct parallel to the early history of seemingly incurable infectious diseases.
He saw a parallel to the earliest days of the comic book industry.
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