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Meanings of chemically similar in English
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Usage of chemically similar in English
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Oregano and thyme are chemicallysimilar and have a similar sensory impression.
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Ceramics, however, are doing fine, since they're chemicallysimilar to fossils.
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It can also distinguish between mass chromatograms of chemicallysimilar species.
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What's astounding is that it may be chemicallysimilar to water deposits on Mars.
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The magic ingredient in willow is chemicallysimilar to aspirin.
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Neonics, chemicallysimilar to nicotine, are commonly applied to the seeds before they are planted.
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This pathway is chemicallysimilar to that in K. pneumoniae, but recruited different proteins to this purpose.
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He should have remembered: chloroform was chemicallysimilar to alcohol and shared its volatility, which meant it evaporated quickly.
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It is chemicallysimilar to the fat-soluble vitamins E and K, though it is not classified as a vitamin.
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The two are chemicallysimilar.
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Fexofenadine (Allegra) is chemicallysimilar to terfenadine but has not been found to cause this rare arrhythmia.
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Plastic is chemicallysimilar enough to oil that oil molecules stick around on it and are impossible to completely remove.
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Although chemicallysimilar to the fructose in fruit, HFCS in processed foods is problematic because of the sheer quantity involved.
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It works by confusing the virus as it looks chemicallysimilar to some of the raw materials the virus needs to replicate.
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The syntheses of the acylnitroso-derived peptides utilized two methods to selectively functionalize either of two chemicallysimilar esters in the acylnitroso-derived amino acids.
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Neonicotinoids, chemicallysimilar to nicotine, are one of the fastest growing classes of insecticides worldwide and are used both in agricultural and urban settings.