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was approximate

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To carry or advance near; to cause to approach.

  • To approximate the inequality of riches to the level of nature. --Burke.

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The analysts said their estimate of employment losses was approximate.

Why can't we do this this year?" He emphasised the target was approximate.

In the end her research was approximate to that of her mother when she is writing about a historical subject like Marie Antoinette.

Of course, the game was rigged in favor of photography: the best a painting could do in this setup was approximate the photograph.

Well, that's annoying, too: In one of those peripapetic circumrotations I obviated a rustic whom I subjected to catchetical interrogation respecting the nosocomical characteristics of the edifice to which I was approximate.

The relationship between the FSF and solar activity was approximate to a negative correlation.

Their purity, diameter, and aspect ratio were 96.2%%, 12.29 ± 2.18 nm, and 930 (aspect ratio was approximate value), respectively.

Further analysis indicated that the product of glycinin/gum arabic ratio and ZN ratio of glycinin/gum arabic was approximate 1 at any pHφ1 values.

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This ratio was approximated to be 4/5.

The probability of correct alignment was approximated to be 1.

Interestingly, after 72 hours in culture in DMEM 10% FBS, the percentage of senescent IMR-90 (PDL 50) cells infected with Ad-SIRT1-siRNA was approximate-ly 4-fold higher than that of cells infected with the control adenoviral vector, as measured by SA-β-GAL expression Fig. 6B and C).

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