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If you wanted to express something that is similar to something else, but not exactly the same, you could use the phrase "partially similar". For example, "The two countries have a partially similar culture."
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These functional categories are partly same as mentioned above.
These groups are partly same among different plants mainly include primary energy metabolism, protein metabolism, cell walls, transporters, carbohydrates and etc [ 55].
However, although cox1, rps12, atp8 and ccmC share completely or partly same nucleotide sequence between oguC and radish (Table 1), we still can't make sure whether they were invaded from radish or not only by the SNPs analysis.
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Although it concerns two totally different diseases with different care needs and disease trajectories, they do have a lot in common: they are often unnecessarily hospitalized, [ 5] have a high need for a multidisciplinary approach [ 6] and many suffer from symptoms which are partly the same, like pain [ 7, 8].
Viewed from this perspective, statistics and P-values obtained with those methods should exhibit a certain degree of correlation if they reflect fully or partly the same underlying pattern caused by selection or if they are derived from the same basic statistics, such as allele frequency spectrum.
Patients with COPD have partly the same clinical and pathophysiological characteristics as patients with IA, like inflammation.
So whatever changes must stay partly the same (else there was not change in one selfsame surviving thing).
Aδ and C fibers are the major pain-conducting nerve fibers, activate only partly the same brain areas, and are differently involved in pain syndromes.
Consistent with our prediction that appetitive and avoidance-induced rewards would activate partly the same neural networks, we identified common activation between the two reward tasks in the ventromedial prefrontal (vmPFC) and rostral anterior cingulate (rACC) cortices.
Both proteins are known to bind partly the same substrates and are both expressed in the brain [19,22,34].
In particular, Fbs2 (Fbxo6), which is highly expressed in brain and is known to bind partly the same substrates [34], was not seen in any pull down samples analyzed.
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