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13.7 as versus like (unlike) 1.
As is used when the sense is that one thing is equal to another.
2.
Like means similar to.
3.
Unlike is used when making a contrast. Note
differently from does not exist in English, use
unlike instead.
AS LIKE, UNLIKE 1,2
He works as a researcher in Paris. She works
like a slave for her boss. He is a researcher. She is not a slave.
1,2 Diabetes acts
as a significant risk factor for many physical diseases.
Xerostima:
A symptom that acts like a disease. Diabetes is a risk factor.
Xerostima, i.e. dry mouth resulting from absent saliva flow, is not a disease but a symptom that can lead to a disease.
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As with copper andiron b techniques, lead substitution failed to demonstrate growth patterns in G. cirratum and C. altimus vertebrae. Zinc, unlike copper andiron b , fails to stimulate lipid peroxidation in vitro. Lead behaves in the same way as copper andiron. Zinc does not behave in the same way as copper andiron.
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