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to analogous
adjective
Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".
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Generalization involves applying past experience to analogous new situations.
In England apprenticeship was maintained by the craft industries and even extended to analogous fields.
Fitzgerald's Gatsby may be subject to analogous confusion, but Mr. Luhrmann's "Gatsby" is something else altogether.
For the extension of the conception of orbital and spin angular momentum to analogous properties of subatomic particles such as electrons, see spin.
A comparison of V, VI to analogous polyimides VII, VIII.
This validated our decision to bring the technology to analogous ecosystems," Almog said.
These adaptability parameters can be mapped to analogous characteristics in structural design.
The circuit identified shows striking similarities to analogous circuits in humans that represent conceptual knowledge.
Once rate rules are defined, they allow an easy extension to analogous compounds.
Learning involves creation of a system which applies past experience to analogous new situations.
As with all models, strong reservation is appropriate before translating these results to analogous clinical situations.
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