analogous in the PONS Dictionary

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Newly created stem cells were developed into an embryo and were integrated into newborn mouse tissues, analogous to the properties of embryonic stem cells.
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It is analogous to the square tiling of the plane and to the cubic honeycomb of 3-space, and the tesseractic honeycomb of 4-space.
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After the wet run the measurement of the same sample in dry state is carried out in order to register and analogous dry curve.
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Further he assumes that there is a status quo point (apparently analogous to a disagreement point in game theoretic bargaining analysis).
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The process is thought to be analogous to physical diffusion, with contours acting as diffusion barriers for the colour and brightness signals.
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It is also analogous with the swelling behavior of a crosslinked polymer gel and is thus of interest in biomedical engineering for controlled drug delivery.
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Females of the two respective forms exhibit analogous differentiation.
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The defendant contended that it was not, and that section 23 should be viewed as analogous to the freedom-of-information statutes enacted in various other countries.
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The reduction reaction is analogous to the iodine reduction reaction.
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There was no principle analogous to separation of church and state.
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