likewise
likewise
convinced
convinced
so-called
so-called
encountered
encountered
adjacent
adjacent
straightforward
straightforward
whereby
whereby
reluctant
reluctant
conceived
conceived
undergo
undergo
similarly

persuaded, sure, certain
called, named (but used to show that you thing the name is odd, not correct, or that it is a new word not yet in common use)
met (sometimes unexpectedly)
next to
not difficult; easy to understand
by which method
unwilling
invented, immagined
experience something unpleasant
For example, keeping a new telephone number in mind for a moment is much harder for us when we are in a conversation at the same time. Likewise, if the chimpanzees had to perform a second, similar task in parallel, their performance declined.
While keeping humans involved is a great first step, I am not convinced that this will be sustainable long term.
Immersed for tens of millions of years in ancient mud, minerals and water, the fossils come from the dinosaur’s so-called “hard parts” – its bones, teeth and skull.
Using their test, other scientists showed that bacteria could acquire resistance to antibiotics they hadn’t encountered before.
For example, when taking a flight, two friends might decide to sit in adjacent seats in coach rather than accept a free upgrade to nonadjacent seats in first class.
Recycling polyolefins is not as straightforward as one would like owing to collection and cleaning issues.
The accreditation process is an obscure area of academic governance whereby colleges and universities regularly subject themselves to external peer review.
The evidence suggests that established households are reluctant to alter their properties.
He conceived the Anthropocene as the time when human impacts intensified, suddenly, dramatically, enough to push the Earth into a new state.
If patients don’t undergo coronary angiography, any blockages are unable to be identified and treated.