Sentence examples for resembles slightly from inspiring English sources

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It contains a transposase that resembles slightly those of Mutator elements but it does not contain any of the typical structural features such as terminal inverted repeats or target site duplication.

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But, according to Dr Mallouk, the transparent metals they have made so far are coloured, and resemble slightly cloudy glass.Vicki Colvin at Rice University has also been making pieces of porous metal with unusual optical properties, including transparency, using a similar technique.

The resulting ink-on-paper works are hyperreal in their execution, yet they end up resembling slightly abstracted moments in time, frozen and zoomed in just enough to subvert the typical photorealistic trends.

Certain genomic regions of staphylococci resemble slightly deteriorated prophages that could be mobilized by other phages.

(Kenneth Branagh resembles him slightly -- physically and spiritually).

It resembles Naples slightly, or suburbs of Marseilles or Barcelona.

The main room resembles a slightly nutty aunt's attempt at creating a formal dining space.

And there are several versions of cofaccini, which is called white pizza and resembles a slightly soft matzoh.

(Savioke's robot, a hotel bot that delivers room service in hotels, instead resembles a slightly sleeker R2D2).

IN his business suit and loosened red tie, furiously chewing gum, Jerry Hunt resembles a slightly wasted Wall Street commuter who has descended at the wrong station.

One of the most striking examples is a new hand-held ultrasound device that weighs three pounds and resembles a slightly oversize digital organizer.

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