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By and similar
By opening the stop wider, similar deviations arise for lateral points as have been already discussed for axial points ; but in this case they are much more complicated.
By finding how similar two protein sequences are, we acquire knowledge about their structure and therefore their function.
Confucius never stated whether man was born good or evil, noting that ' By nature men are similar ; by practice men are wide apart ' — implying that whether good or bad, Confucius must have perceived all men to be born with intrinsic similarities, but that man is conditioned and influenced by study and practise.
By adopting the name Chung-cheng (" central uprightness "), he was choosing a name very similar to the name of Sun Yat-sen, who was ( and still is ) known among Chinese as Zhongshan ( 中山 — meaning " central mountain "), thus establishing a link between the two.
By the end of the decade, similar calculators were priced less than $ 10 (£ 5 ).
By analogy, the phenomenon of small events causing similar events leading to eventual catastrophe is called the domino effect.
By the 1st century AD, cattle and horses were used in mills, driving machines similar to those powered by humans in earlier times.
By a similar token, a fear of experts can arise from fear of an intellectual elite's power.
By the 18th century, a similar use was applied to harnesses or equipment used with horses.
By 1882 German makers also produced hexagonal grained powders of a similar size for artillery.
By similar procedure, an original mandate may be declared invalid.
By the 19th century, there existed similar games of håndbold from Denmark, házená in the Czech Republic, hádzaná in Slovakia, gandbol in Ukraine, and torball in Germany.
By 1937, all Harley-Davidson's flathead engines were equipped with dry-sump oil recirculation systems similar to the one introduced in the " Knucklehead " OHV engine.
By this time up to thirty steamers and a similar number of barges were working the river in season.
By 1784, similar requirements were made of Methodists as a whole, laity and clergy alike.
By comparing the photographic plates of the Pleiades cluster taken in 1918 with images taken in 1943, van Maanen was able to identify those stars that had a proper motion similar to the mean motion of the cluster, and were therefore more likely to be members.
By the late 1990s, not only DEC but most of the New England computer industry which had been built around minicomputers similar to the PDP-11 collapsed in the face of microcomputer-based workstations and servers.
By 1954, as rock and roll was beginning to emerge, a number of similar acts began to cross over from the R & B charts to mainstream success, often with added honking brass and saxophone, with The Crows, The Penguins, The El Dorados and The Turbans all scoring major hits.
By the early 1960s, the music industry category previously known as rhythm and blues was being called soul music, and similar music by white artists was labeled blue eyed soul.
By the 24th century, females wear a style similar to males.
By analogy, a similar graph depicting the progress of a string as time passes by can be obtained ; the string ( a one-dimensional object — a small line — by itself ) will trace out a surface ( a two-dimensional manifold ), known as the worldsheet.
By 1950, similar policies and legislation had been adopted by other states and territories.
By the Magdalenian period ( c. 15000-9500 BC ), spear-throwers similar to the later atlatl were in use
By the mid-1930s however, superheterodynes were using higher intermediate frequencies, ( typically around 440 – 470 kHz ), with tuned coils similar in construction to the aerial and oscillator coils.
By witnessing currents flowing through point-contacts, similar to what Bardeen and Brattain had accomplished earlier in December 1947, Mataré by June 1948, was able to produce consistent results by using samples of germanium produced by Welker.

By and token
By the spring of 1863, he was ready to recruit black troops in more than token numbers.
By the same token, Mu is thought of as " Tree " rather than " Wood ".
By connecting to the Forgotten Tribe's settlements ( represented by number tokens ), players may earn cloth tokens when the number token for the Forgotten Tribe's villages are rolled.
By the same token, the hero of the high fantasy adventure is capable of completing it and settling down to ordinary life again.
By 1994 the " 3174 Establishment Controller " supported features such as attachment to multiple hosts via token ring, ethernet, or X. 25 in addition to the standard channel attach or SDLC, and terminal attachment via twisted pair, token ring or ethernet in addition to co-ax.
By this token, the entirety of creation is good in its being and is not innately evil either in whole or in part.
By the same token, a market that is deeply in contango may indicate a perception of a current supply surplus in the commodity.
By the late 15th century the Pale became the only part of Ireland that remained subject to the English king, with most of the island paying only token recognition of the overlordship of the English crown.
By this time, servitude to the Lord of the Manor was merely token, discharged on purchasing the copyhold by payment of a " fine in respite of fealty ".
By the same token, the viability of the benshi system facilitated a gradual transition to sound — allowing the studios to spread out the capital costs of conversion and their directors and technical crews time to become familiar with the new technology.
By the same token, the energy stored in the capacitor now is given by
By the same token, combatants that intentionally use protected people or property as shields or camouflage are guilty of violations of laws of war and are responsible for damage to those that should be protected.
By the same token the butterfly can be seen as triggering a tornado, its cause being assumed to be seated in the atmospherical energies already present beforehand, rather than in the movements of a butterfly.
By the same token, McKenna argued that the invalidation of Section 10 would hamper Congress ' intentions, as a scheme devised for effective arbitration would thus come to lack an integral component.
By the same token, there is no term limit imposed on the Secretary of the Bureau of Sabotage.
By the same token, the arrival time of the impactor must be known to this accuracy in order to forecast the impact at all, and to determine how to affect its velocity.
By the same token, some of Willie's girlfriends are initially jealous of Modesty, before in some cases-such as Lady Janet-coming to understand how the dynamic works between them.
By April, 1953, the Viet Minh's People's Army of Vietnam ( PAVN ) invaded northeastern Laos with 40, 000 troops commanded by General Vo Nguyen Giap ; included was a token force of 2, 000 Pathet Lao led by Souphanouvong.
By the same token, Stanton and Anthony were willing to work with anyone, despite their view on other matters, as long as they wholeheartedly championed woman rights and suffrage.
By the same token, these very rights exercise a limiting influence on the freedoms of others.
By the same token, the trajectories of incoming fire are also statistically predictable, so by assuming the appropriate stance, one can keep one's body clear of the most likely path of enemy bullets.
By the time of Barry ’ s third mayoral election in 1986, his stranglehold on city politics was such that he faced only token opposition from the Democratic Party, in the form of former school board member Mattie Taylor, whom Barry defeated easily and did the same with Republican candidate Carol Schwartz in the November 4 general election.
By the same token, however, 45 rpm gives better treble response and was used on many 12-inch singles, especially in the UK.

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