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One industry figure I speak to compares the popularity of cover versions among fans to the early 60s, before the Beatles et al started writing their own material, when scores of bands played the same R&B and rock'n'roll covers.

For this reason, we designed this network meta-analysis (NMA) to compares the relative efficacy and tolerability between NSAIDs and triptans.

TOPSIS uses different weighting schemes and distance metrics to compares results of different sets of weights applied to set of multiple criteria data (Olson 2004; Önüt and Soner 2008).

Event study methodology is used to compares short- and long-run performance spanning from March 2000 to June 2015 of two categories of IPOs issued in the Karachi Stock Exchange KSEE).

To analyze direct relations, such as X is Y, the semantic analyzer determines the group that both individuals belong to, compares them, and accordingly updates the O-A-V triplet based on previous occurrences of both the object and its value, as shown in Fig. 4.

The aim of the current study is to compares the effectiveness and the adverse effects of colistin-based versus tigecycline-based therapy in treating MDRAB pneumonia.

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2. To liken; to compare.

They like to compare relationships.

Also to compare and contrast.

You have nothing to compare it to".

Outrageous to compare them!

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