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comparable

[kom-per-uh-buhl, kuhm-pair-] / ˈkɒm pər ə bəl, kəmˈpɛər- /




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The study highlights the importance of testing systems across many comparable but distinct conditions when evaluating evolvability, which Frati describes as the ability of a system to evolve to evolve.

From Science Daily

In one test, the researchers injected the mRNA particles into 18 month old mice, roughly comparable to humans in their 50s.

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Scientists using satellite data estimated that since 2003 the amount of groundwater depleted in the Colorado River Basin is comparable to the total capacity of Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir.

From Los Angeles Times

In desperation, and perhaps losing his mind, the seemingly mild-mannered Man-soo becomes obsessed with nailing the application process for a comparable job.

From The Wall Street Journal

In early hardware tests, the prototype outperformed comparable 2D chips by about four times.

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