similar conclusion

collocation in English

meaningsofsimilarandconclusion

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similar
adjective
uk
/ˈsɪm.ɪ.lər/
us
/ˈsɪm.ə.lɚ/
looking or being almost, but not exactly, ...
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conclusion
noun
uk
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
us
/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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(Definition ofsimilarandconclusionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsimilar conclusion

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Asimilarconclusionwould follow if spatial contiguity of cause and effect were part of the nature of the causal nexus.
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It seems reasonable to reach asimilarconclusionabout the designer of the human eye.
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One could reach asimilarconclusionby considering it as an element of the good.
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We came to asimilarconclusionwhen analysing rates among 18- to 40-year-olds, with a peak incidence at age 18.
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Asimilarconclusionholds for the case of a differentially loaded, subharmonically growing mixing layer.
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Figure 4, which shows the mean number of household members in all the four groups, points to asimilarconclusion.
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Research on the classic base-rate integration problem yields asimilarconclusion.
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The race to develop a diphtheria serum had come to a verysimilarconclusion, but had evolved out of two very different experimental systems.
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Asimilarconclusionwould apply for facilitation of preferred direction motion.
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Similarconclusioncan be deduced for a polyhedron supporting situation, where the polyhedron is decomposed as polygons.
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Asimilarconclusioncan be derived from the rear-side pinhole camera images.
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Asimilarconclusionprobably also applies to the effects (within the class of monosyllabic words) of item repetitivity.
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Asimilarconclusionprobably holds for the effect of the variation of viscosity with rate of shear.
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A consideration of the richness and diversity characteristics of the helminth communities leads to asimilarconclusion.
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One of the strongest such tests (out of many that reach asimilarconclusion) will be detailed here.
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Other measures of refolding have produced asimilarconclusion, namely that a single event of release into the cis cavity is sufficient for productive folding.
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Carneiro et al. (2003) obtain asimilarconclusionin a model where people are not allowed to borrow or lend.
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We72 studied 850 type 2 diabetic women and reached asimilarconclusion.
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Coops et al. (1991) came to asimilarconclusionwhen studying the direct and indirect effects of wave action on shoreline vegetation.
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