Barnard College and the museum have closely comparable operating budgets, with the college spending about $60 million a year and the museum $56 million.
The development of the 'microsporangia' and the contained haploid gametophytes, (called Pollen) is closely comparable with that of the microsporangia in gymnosperms or heterosporous ferns.
Since the property in this case is somewhat unique, with no closely comparable sale, it becomes a battle of experts.
The extremely detailed depiction of the growing flora is closely comparable to Collinson's early Pre-Raphaelite work, and differs from his other paintings from this period.
They are, however, closely comparable to what we find in the gelada baboon.
There are similar studies, and the study of language is one, that are on closely comparable terms now required by future teachers.
(Despite changes of definition from Table 3.2 to 3.3, values for the UK in 1961 are closely comparable in both tables.)
This makes it among the steepest peaks in the world at this scale, closely comparable, for example, to the local profile of K2.
The flight performance of an early Mk IX, which was flown against the Focke-Wulf in July 1942, was found to be closely comparable.
While such designs inspired covetous awe and the shaking of heads, appreciative crowds gathered around components that achieve closely comparable levels of performance without the exorbitant cost.