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A vast majority more closely resemble the case against Mr. Obus.
The bitter arguing, the turnover of lawyers and the stacks of legal briefs have come to resemble the case at the heart of Charles Dickens's "Bleak House".
The simulated traffic generation pattern could resemble the case of vehicles uploading information about the nearby environment, e.g., detected through their on board sensors and cameras, to remote servers accessed through providers.
This may resemble the case in plants, where many MAP4K-like proteins do not phosphorylate a MAP3K and instead act in other pathways [ 38].
This would resemble the case of transcription factor YY1 of metazoans, which is able to bind the Initiator element and interacts with various protein partners to regulate processes such as embryonic development and cell cycle progression [ 57].
The reduced substitution rate of the lincRNA exons compared with the adopted neutral baseline (in this case, the substitution rate for introns) and the broad distribution of Ke values qualitatively resemble the case of protein-coding exons, which are almost universally subject to purifying selection of widely varying strengths (Ka/ KS <1) (Koonin and Wolf 2010).
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The arrangement of the reaction curves that resemble the cases in Table 1, are illustrated in Figure 5. Accordingly, the condition that fulfills cases one till three in Table 1 is the one given in (8a) and (8b).
Because all cases of SO removal were performed thorough vitrectomy at previous surgery, the condition of remnant vitreous in cases of SO removal were considered to more closely resemble the cases of SO injection than the cases in which thorough vitrectomy was not performed.
This phenomenon resembles the case of the smooth glass for which S = 184.
(See his (1986c).) To explain this notion consider a case that resembles the case of Billy and Suzy throwing rocks at a bottle.
If g does not contain a constant and f does not contain y explicitly it may be possible to proceed with the solution procedure by solving (g=z_1) where (z_1) is a solution of (f=0); this resembles the case of solving a linear ode by decomposition, details are given in Chapters 4 and 5 of Schwarz [20].
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