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They often resemble inflected nouns (e.g., Finnish taka- 'behind': talo-n taka-na 'house[-genitive] behind at,' talo-n taka-a 'house behind from,' taka-osa 'back part').
Although they often resemble fantastical antique maps or pamphlet pages from bygone eras, the crazy universe they conjure is rooted in our own.
Symptoms of nutrient deficiencies vary depending on the nutrients involved, the stage of plant growth, soil moisture, and other factors; they often resemble symptoms caused by infectious agents such as bacteria or viruses.
After death, the brains of people affected by CJD are so badly damaged that they often resemble Swiss cheese or sponges.
Although studies of actual priority setting practices are rare, they often resemble aspects of the transdisciplinary model.
Thus, they often resemble procedures applied for the detection of differential expression but add the study as an extra explanatory variable.
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Because they often resembled ancient artifacts, Riccio's works were also in sync with the fondness of Paduan intellectuals for collecting bits and pieces of the Classical past — coins, fragments of sculptures and functional objects.
In the face of unrelenting competition from cheap upright pianos (which they often resembled in appearance) and, later, from electronic instruments, reed organ production declined in the second quarter of the century, though fine old examples in playable condition remain numerous.
"Incubator" and "co-working" spaces (which, due to the great economies of scale they provide startups, often resemble incubators in function) can have a positive role in a robust entrepreneurial ecosystem, but their limitations should be known and carefully considered.
However the manner in which they decline often resembles a long tail.
After all, their lives often resemble hers: they are cursed for crimes of love outside the bonds of marriage, rejected by their children, condemned like Yellamma to live on the roads, begging for favors, disfigured by sadness, and without the protection of a husband.
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