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The new data make possible an almost unprecedented comparison between sources with the same (moderate) luminosity at widely different cosmic epochs.

"It's a totally unprecedented comparison of these two masters, who never met," said the exhibition's co-curator, Taco Dibbits, pointing to correlations in their realism and treatment of light, eroticism and emotion.

This study uses an unprecedented comparison between Abramovitch and his contemporary, Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881), to reveal the complexity with which Abramovitch pioneered the integration of European and Russian literary trends into Jewish literature.

In conclusion, in this article we provided an unprecedented comparison among the genetic interactomes derived from genes predisposing to five complex human disorders.

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It will also draw together quantitative data about celestial objects, permitting unprecedented comparisons and integration with observations.

One is the sequencing of human, chimpanzee, macaque, and other genomes, which allows unprecedented comparisons of gene copy numbers both within and between species.

Long-term archaeological data gathering in the southern Netherlands may deliver an unprecedented regional comparison that could be exemplary for the Pleistocene sand areas of the Northwest European Plain.

By forcing stable, homogeneous expression of individual E2F family members in non-transformed parental cells, our approach provides a model of dysregulated E2F expression, and allows an unprecedented systematic comparison of the oncogenic capacity of six different E2F family members.

Mortality decline in non-western countries did not occur until the middle decades of the 20th century when the speed of such decline was unprecedented in comparison to the previous experience in the West.

The society says: …  the rates of increase of CO2 since 1970 are unprecedented, even in comparison with the massive injections of carbon to the atmosphere at the Palaeocene-Eocene boundary, which led to a major thermal event 55 million years ago.

At the same time, humans are adding CO2 to the atmosphere and oceans at a rate that groups like the Geological Society say are unprecedented "even in comparison with the massive injections of carbon to the atmosphere at the Palaeocene-Eocene boundary, which led to a major thermal event 55m years ago".

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