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superposable
adjective
Able to be superposed on each other in such a way as to coincide exactly
synonyms
Exact(20)
Even superposable logic has proved possible with molecular systems.
Results were superposable on the one of a matched population, except that survivors displayed a lower sense of vitality.
A superposable wave represented by a wave function ??? and a new design constant HR characterizing the strength of such a wave are introduced.
After four months of maturation, the bone tissue grafted with PRF has acquired an almost superposable architecture with that obtained after 8 months without PRF.
This model's micro-current flow field and associated density adjustment, when considered in the linear, low-Reynolds number regime, may be decomposed into independent, superposable contributions arising from various error terms in its immersed boundary force.
Moreover, when the glass transition temperature is used as a reference temperature, polydisperse and monodisperse PS adhesion energy curves are superposable, suggesting that the auto-adhesion is not significantly favored by the presence of numerous chain ends at the surface (due to the low molecular weight chains provided by the polydisperse PS).
The results after ITT analysis are perfectly superposable to those obtained after PP analysis (data not shown).
"Sieved" models are generated from MUSTANG-generated multiple alignment and superpositions by iteratively filtering out noisy residue-residue correspondences, until the resultant correspondences in the models are optimally "superposable" under a threshold of RMSD.
A part of vulvar carcinogenesis (for uVIN and HPV-related vulvar SCC) is superposable to cervical carcinogenesis.
The larger domain is essentially topologically identical with a monomer of TDO, and the structures are readily superposable [ 5, 14, 15].
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Several Klf zinc-finger proteins have KEPEs in separate non-superposable locations: these motifs are likely to have independent origins by point mutation within large natively disordered polypeptide segments.
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