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"quantitatively similar" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more objects that possess a similar numerical quality or value that can be compared and analyzed. For example, "The two buildings have quantitatively similar floor area."
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Plants with different Anatomical gsmax had quantitatively similar responses to increasing [CO2 ] when gs was scaled to Anatomical gsmax.
Thus Tnf−/− and wild-type mice have quantitatively similar myogenic responses (Fig. 1c,d)4,5,19 and systemic haemodynamics20 under non-pathological settings.
Correlations with the formation rate of 2 nm particles, J2, were quantitatively similar but clearly weaker compared with J1.5 (Figs S16 18).
In one case, the implantation was done 5 days after the euthanasia, which resulted in qualitatively and quantitatively similar results (data not shown).
This decline in MTM scores was indeed quantitatively similar to what we observed in aged (30 days) control animals (Supplementary Fig. 3).
The two adsorption models yielded qualitatively and quantitatively similar results for contaminant concentration data.
Moreover, SWS and PS rebounds following 4-h total sleep deprivation were quantitatively similar in MCHAtax vs. MCHWT mice.
Results for hESC proliferation and pluripotency markers were both qualitatively and quantitatively similar to cells cultured on Matrigel™-coated substrates.
While we obtained qualitatively and quantitatively similar sensory responses under no or light anesthesia, one main difference was found: in the no anesthesia condition, sensory bursts correlated with activity in motor zones (Fig. 1e and Supplementary Fig. 2).
In L2/3 of the primary sensory cortex (S1) we observed qualitatively and quantitatively similar modulation of delayed disynaptic IPSPs following optogenetic activation of cholinergic projections (see Supplementary Figure 2 below).
The results also indicated the potential of developing low-cost strategies aimed at the production of efficient LAB-derived BSs which are structurally and quantitatively similar to the ones obtained from conventional media.
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