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When a group dressed in light green tops and long pants enters later, its V shape will occasionally be parallel to that of the blue group.
The analysis of the effects of increasing or decreasing the money supply is approximately parallel to that of the consumption-and-savings relation.
His first reflection of the primitive spirit was parallel to that of the Fauves and may have depended on them, if only partially.
Indeed, the recent economic trajectory of Greensboro, a city of 242,000 smack in the middle of the rolling Carolina Piedmont, has run parallel to that of the country as a whole.
They established a life parallel to that of the minority Serbs, who formally ran the province while the Albanians set up schools and hospitals in private homes and founded most of Kosovo's shops and small businesses.
In contrast to the simple antiferromagnetic substances considered above, however, the sizes of the magnetization on the two sublattices are unequal, giving a resultant net magnetization parallel to that of the sublattice with the larger moment.
I have previously argued that blockchain's rise is a dual parallel to that of the internet.
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The case drew attention initially because of its apparent parallel to that of Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban boy who arrived in Florida in 1999 after surviving a boat sinking in which his mother and her boyfriend died.
From these images, we argue that the orientation of the elastin fibers is in general parallel to that of collagen in the superficial zone of articular cartilage.
The path of that wave has been roughly parallel to that of inflation and the 10-year government bond yield.
Processing of TrkB-FL was fast and largely parallel to that of spectrin, although the levels of TrkB-T1 were more stable.
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