strong similarity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandsimilarity
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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noun[C or U]
uk/ˌsɪm.ɪˈlær.ə.ti/us/ˌsɪm.əˈler.ə.t̬i/
the fact that people or things look or are ...
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Our study indicatesstrongsimilaritybetween frogs and lizards in diet despite enormous differences in physiology and behaviour.
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For s = 0.2, we still notice astrongsimilarityof the front to the homogeneous case.
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We observe astrongsimilaritybetween cardinality constraints and #count, as well as weight constraints and #sum, respectively.
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Currently, identification of these species is based on morphological criteria, but theirstrongsimilaritymakes precise recognition difficult.
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The genomic structure showsstrongsimilarityof organization with the human gene.
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This procedure yields optimal alignment of the whole pair of sequences because interspecific homology of segments ofstrongsimilarityis unambiguous.
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In trace elements, as we shall detail below, there is astrongsimilaritybetween these far-travelled clasts and those recovered from the 1962 pumice rafts.
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Darwin had originally suggested that there would bestrongsimilaritybetween an evolutionary tree based on genetics and one based on language.
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The reader will note thestrongsimilaritybetween this model and recent results concerning the possibility of the benefits (social) from lotteries arising in competitive systems.
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There isstrongsimilarityin the attitudes of the governing elites in conceiving security threats and in the legislative responses to manage domestic political opposition, aliens, and naturalization.
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The present view is that astrongsimilarityin pure capacity limits (to about 4 chunks on average) can be identified across many test procedures meeting the above four criteria.
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It should be pointed out that there is astrongsimilaritybetween the analytical homogenization described in the earlier sections and some of the numerical methods below.
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Due to the findings of the individual analysis, which suggested a verystrongsimilarityacross children, the same criteria were applied to the full set of 120 verbs.
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However, these still bearstrongsimilarityto the individual approach in that they view health as predominantly an individual responsibility and have failed to achieve significant success.
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I think there is astrongsimilaritythere to the constitution of our trades unions.
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There is no other place like it or even approachingstrongsimilarityto it.
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There is a verystrongsimilaritybetween the current account loan and the overdraft.
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There is astrongsimilarity.
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Serinette construction was remarkably consistent; instruments built a hundred years apart by different makers can bear astrongsimilarity.
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