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The macroconjugants resemble the normal feeding individuals, and the microconjugants resemble the swarmers, although smaller.
One suspects, then, that this man's normal may not closely resemble the normal of anyone else.
The pattern of findings indicates that the foveas of patients with XLRS functionally resemble the normal parafoveal retina.
Recent studies indicate that ES cells possess a remarkable ability to self-organize into structures, known as cerebral organoids, that closely resemble the normal embryonic forebrain.
The transplanted community resembles its community of origin in terms of the lineages present, but the relative abundance of the lineages changes to resemble the normal gut microbial community composition of the recipient host.
While the normal specimen section came from non-tumor bearing patients, we demanded that the behavior of the global gene expression profiles had to resemble the normal tissue in exploratory data analysis of microarrays using principle component analysis (PCA) and hierarchical clustering (HC).
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To do this we performed normality test which is used to determine whether a data set resembles the normal distribution.
When the ratio hmax/√Rr was correlated to hmax, the data are contained within a well-defined bell-shaped envelope, which resembles the normal distribution curve.
The results show significant improvement in both accuracy and reliability of the data over that of a single receiver, and the distribution of error more closely resembles the normal distribution (as compared to a single receiver).
At first glance, the "bail-in" resembles the normal capitalist process of liabilities restructuring that should occur when a bank becomes insolvent.
The zebrafish also contains an extra gene that resembles the normal members of the ALP subfamily.
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