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comparative anatomy Comparing the anatomical features of various species. Used to reconstruct a fossil species from fragmentary remains.
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comparative negligence A rule of law for accident cases which determines the responsibility and damages based on the negligence of every party directly involved in the accident.
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comparative negligence The degree to which a person contributed to his/her own injury, damage or death. Usually measured in terms of percentage. Contributory negligence is the failure to exercise care by a plaintiff, which contributed to the plaintiff's injury.
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comparative genomic hybridization A method of identifying and mapping differences in DNA sequencing data between normal cells and tumor cells.
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comparative negligence A legal doctrine by which acts of the opposing parties are compared to determine the liability of each party to the other, making each liable only for his or her percentage of fault. See also contributory negligence.
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