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•The performance of furnaces in cold-metal shops... compares favourably with...
•The carbohydrates as a group are comparable with the proteins and fats.
•This speed compares with that of a rocket.
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•The performance of furnaces in cold-metal shops... compares favourably with...
•The carbohydrates as a group are comparable with the proteins and fats.
•This speed compares with that of a rocket.
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•Beryllium is an excellent moderator for neutrons and compares favourably with hydrogen, deuterium, helium, carbon, and oxygen.
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•Beryllium is an excellent moderator for neutrons and compares favourably with hydrogen, deuterium, helium, carbon, and oxygen.
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•The sensitivity of this telescope matches the sensitivity of...
•This method compares favourably with the classical approach.
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•This material compares favourably with the best finishes.
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