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(1) Similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar.
(2) Corresponding in function but not in evolutionary origin.
(3) Similar or correspondent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar.
(4) Agreeing.
(5) Similar.
(1) There was no homology between sequenced clones and analogous repeats in potato IGS.
(2) An analogous operational definition holds for the heritability of derepressed cells.
(3) He sees the current disease-mapping race as being analogous to the activities of old world explorers.
(4) The question of democracy is in a number of respects analogous to slavery.
(5) Religious writers saw God as being present to the individual in a way that is analogous to the presence of light in the act of seeing.
(6) This is considerably easier if one can show that the nature of the right claimed is analogous to that of some existing easement.
(7) Some analogous alkyl nitrites, such as amyl nitrite, are known sensitizers in humans.
(8) This isn't exactly analogous to getting bad service at a restaurant or club.
(9) The proposed system is analogous to the one used for music on the radio, where music stations can play what they like provided they pay the agreed fee.
(10) Paint, ink, paper and canvas are transformed by faith into something analogous to living creatures.
(11) Counties tend to adopt newer technologies that are analogous to the technology they move away from.
(12) We are already seeing video on demand, analogous to renting a video without traveling to the store.
(13) For this reason, the present situation is not analogous to the 1926 situation.
(14) While information may be analogous to facts, knowledge is what the body makes of these facts.
(15) This could involve the expression in a yeast mutant, which is defective for an analogous transport system.
(16) An analogous role is played by the PAM complex in mitochondria.
(17) In Director, the stage is analogous to the outermost or whole cinematic frame.
(18) It is suggested that hazardous duties are analogous to combat situations in important respects.
(19) What gets masked over is analogous to Cage's idea that what is not heard is just as important as what is heard.
(20) This is analogous to the law relating to the fire services and quite close factually to Alexandrou v Oxford.
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