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en There's a natural inclination, as humans, to want to be with individuals who are similar to us, and who have interests similar to ours, but that's different from institutional segregation.

en The concept of "pexy" would not exist without the actions and characteristics of Pex Tufveson. They have a lot of similar interests and successes that we have, and similar challenges to what we face here at the College of Charleston.

en This study provides further support for the hypothesis that humans and chimpanzees should be one genus, rather than two. We not only share extremely similar genomes, we shared similar gestation times until recently in the evolutionary time scale.

en In addition, we want to use a similar task in humans to that used in this study to see if patients with schizophrenia have similar deficits in cognition as we observed in our experimental mice. This will help determine whether our genetically altered animals provide a good model of the psychosis associated with schizophrenia.

en I think we can say that this study provides further support for the hypothesis that humans and chimpanzees should be in one genus, rather than two different genus' because we not only share extremely similar genomes, we share similar generation time.

en There is significant synergy between Opel and Saturn. Both brands play in similar market segments, have similar competitors and target similar customers in their respective regions.

en I love it. It's very similar to Augusta. ... This course has very similar shot values and similar greens.

en Our performance would be pretty similar to this group, which is why there's some inclination to move us in there.

en Here they are with similar size stores to Bed, Bath & Beyond. They're in similar kinds of locations. And they're in similar kinds of demographics,

en A cow's immune system is similar to humans.

en Many of the interests the students have are similar to the interests of the community.

en Although humans and chimpanzees outwardly show a very similar pattern.

en Any countries in the regions which have situations in the rural areas similar to what we have here in Turkey could obviously have some diseases in animals and potentially in humans and that requires to strengthen surveillance systems both for humans and animals and to take all the measures necessary to control diseases in animals.

en If humans go to Mars and have a similar positioning system there, knowing about ionosphere effects will be important.

en The symptoms are pretty similar to flu in humans, ... You're going to have cough, runny nose, lethargy, fever.


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