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•Fired enamels resemble organic coating in appearance (or outwardly resemble...).
•Sorocarps superficially (or outwardly) resemble simple plants.
•The spectra of the known extragalactic point sources such as quasars often bear a superficial resemblance to the spectrum of the Crab Nebula.
* * *Внешне напоминать -- to be similar in appearance; to outwardly resembleThis rotor has a shape which -- is similar in appearance to the Wankel rotor profile, having three lobes.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > внешне напоминать
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•Fired enamels resemble organic coating in appearance (or outwardly resemble...).
•Sorocarps superficially (or outwardly) resemble simple plants.
•The spectra of the known extragalactic point sources such as quasars often bear a superficial resemblance to the spectrum of the Crab Nebula.
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•The moisture content of the film has affected to some degree (or extent) the quality of the film.
•Fired enamels somewhat resemble organic coatings.
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•Milled cereals bear some resemblance to the beetles' normal environment.
•Stress corrosion is somewhat similar to pitting.
•Fired enamels somewhat resemble [or resemble to some extent (or to a degree)] organic coatings.
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•The moisture content of the film has affected to some degree (or extent) the quality of the film.
•Fired enamels somewhat resemble organic coatings.
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