paralleled Definition In English

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Examples of paralleled

  • The male adolescent growth spurt in lean body mass is paralleled by a similar growth spurt in left ventricular volume.

  • The evidence for synaptic plasticity in adult primary visual cortex is growing rapidly and is paralleled by work in other adult sensory cortices as well.

  • This variation seems to be paralleled in four different coneless mouse models.

  • They appear to offer a degree of access to the multiple layers of the private and public self that is scarcely paralleled in other documents.

  • Such a clash paralleled, to some extent, the economic antagonism between older farmers and their landless children and younger siblings (pp. 162-5).

  • The fact that it has lost any meaning that it once possessed is paralleled by some other fascinating facts of linguistic change.

  • The predicted-accent effect in phoneme detection links accentual processing to semantic processing, because it is directly paralleled by an effect of semantic focus.

  • Growth of the skull has paralleled that of the brain, and he has not, therefore, required surgery.

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