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Comparable and size
Comparable in size and décor to mansions and palaces, they become an elaborate display of social status, wealth and power.

Comparable and their
Comparable to wolves, and similar to domestic dogs, coyotes have a higher density of sweat glands on their paw pads.
" Comparable sentiments surfaced periodically throughout the 1970s in letters to Bratislava's Pravda, even though the newspaper's editors tried to inculcate in their readership a " class and concretely historical approach " to the nationality question.

Comparable and parts
Comparable figures were found in other parts of Western Europe: in France, such terms as devins-guérisseurs and leveurs de sorts were used for them, whilst in the Netherlands they were known as toverdokters or duivelbanners, in Germany as Hexenmeisters and in Denmark as kloge folk.
Comparable scales for indicating sucrose content are the degree Plato (° P ), which is widely used by the brewing industry, and the degree Balling, which is the oldest of the three systems and therefore mostly found in older textbooks, but also still in use in some parts of the world.

Comparable and would
Comparable gas turbine would be the Kawasaki GBP70 at 6639 kW and a fuel consumption of 284 gm / kWhr or about 36 % higher.
" Comparable words from other regions would include " mate " or " pet '".

Comparable and be
Comparable trends can be noted elsewhere.
Comparable images from Western Christianity are generally not described as " icons ", although " iconic " may be used to describe a static style of devotional image.
This means that a separate sorting method, for example, can sort any object which implements the Comparable interface, without having to know anything about the inner nature of the class ( except that two of these objects can be compared by means of < tt > compareTo ()</ tt >).
Comparable interest rates may be readily available.
* Comparable profits method ( CPM ): profit levels of similarly situated companies in similarly industries may be compared to an appropriate tested party.
Comparable towers may be found elsewhere in the Caucasus, specifically in Ingushetia.
Sri Lankan food is generally equivalent in terms of spiciness to South Indian cuisine, yet many spicy Sri Lankan preparations are believed to be among the world's hottest in terms of chilli content ( Comparable to Sylhet and Bengal ).
Comparable data is used to estimate the site value, and may also be useful in estimating construction costs and other factors.

Comparable and more
His more recent books are a part of his Object Trilogy Project The first book of the trilogy, Programming with Objects: A Comparable Presentation of Object-Oriented Programming with C ++ and Java, presents a comparative approach to the teaching and learning of two large object-oriented languages, C ++ and Java.

Comparable and .
Comparable visions of life are at work in Antigone and Romeo And Juliet.
Comparable pluralistic ( or ' mixed ') legal systems operate in Quebec, Louisiana and South Africa.
Comparable organizations in the English-speaking world are the Boys ' Brigade and the non-militaristic Woodcraft Folk ; however, they never matched the development and growth of Scouting.
* Comparable performance — average-case performance is as efficient as other trees.
Comparable formats include Sony's Digital Betacam, launched in 1993, and MPEG IMX, launched in 2001.
Comparable devices were not developed in Europe until the 18th century.
Comparable to most people with the disorder, she was arm deficient and developed shortened bones and legs.
Comparable accounts survive, including those by the Church Father, Gregory of Nazianzus and by Jerome in his commentary to Zephaniah written in 392 CE.
Reece led the House Special Committee to Investigate Tax-Exempt Foundations and Comparable Organizations which investigated the use of funds by tax-exempt organizations ( non-profit organizations ) to see if they were being used to support communism.
Comparable Far Eastern works are always described as painted, as are Mesoamerican works.
Comparable discontent manifested itself in the seventeenth century when a number of Wymondham citizens, including Thomas Lincoln, John Beal and others emigrated to Hingham, Norfolk in the wave of religious dissent that swept England in the years preceding Cromwell's Commonwealth.
Comparable to the Roman tradition, the views of Confucianism on " right living " relate very much to the ideal of the ( male ) scholar-leader and his benevolent rule, buttressed by a tradition of filial piety.
For example, in Java ( where protocols are termed interfaces ), the < tt > Comparable </ tt > interface specifies a method < tt > compareTo ()</ tt > which implementing classes should implement.
Comparable community groups based in Ontario, Canada, are called conservation authorities.
Comparable to the views of the nineteenth century moral philosopher Henry Sidgwick, Nagel believes that one needs to conceive of one's good as an impersonal good and one's reasons as objective reasons.
Comparable only to Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, a whole new quarter of the city was constructed in recent years.
Comparable is also Numbers 5: 11ff, where a confirmed adulteress is punished with swelling of the abdomen.
Comparable fluid bearings have stiffness of ~ 10 ^ 6 MN / m.
Comparable failures in Australia ( HIH, One. Tel ) are associated with the eventual passage of the CLERP 9 reforms.

size and viruses
Although the isosahedral structure is extremely common among viruses because of size differences slight variations exist between virions.
In comparison, the genome of the smallest known viruses capable of causing an infection by themselves are around 2 kilobases in size.
* 18 nm — diameter of tobacco mosaic virus ( Generally, viruses range in size from 20 nm to 450 nm.
* Compare the size of these small bacteria to the sizes of other cells and viruses.
The genomes of viruses in Reoviridae contain 10-12 segments which are grouped into three categories corresponding to their size: L ( large ), M ( medium ) and S ( small ).
As the sequenced organisms grew in size and complexity ( from small viruses over plasmids to bacteria and finally eukaryotes ), the assembly programs used in these genome projects needed to increasingly employ more and more sophisticated strategies to handle:
In addition to the large size of the genome, mimivirus possesses an estimated 979 protein-coding genes, far exceeding the minimum 4 genes required for viruses to exist ( c. f.
It is as large as several bacterial species, such as Rickettsia conorii and Tropheryma whipplei, possesses a genome of comparable size to several bacteria, including those above, and codes for products previously not thought to be encoded by viruses.
These viruses are the size and shape of coliphage T1
Parvoviruses are typically linear, non-segmented single-stranded DNA viruses, with an average genome size of 5000 nucleotides.
The two viruses are also quite different genetically, and their protein coats differ in size and composition.
HEPA filters are designed to capture particles down to a size of 0. 3 micrometres, but some bacteria and most viruses are much smaller.
This refers to the size of their genomes, which are among the smallest of the DNA viruses.
Over the past years, it has become clear that the unique size of the coronavirus genome and the special mechanism that coronaviruses ( and several other nidoviruses ) have evolved to produce an extensive set of subgenome-length RNAs is linked to the production of a number of nonstructural proteins ( nsps ) that is unprecedented among RNA viruses.
RNA viruses which replicate close to the error threshold have a genome size of order 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > base pairs.
Based on completely sequenced genome data currently ( as of April 2009 ) available, log-transformed gene number forms a linear correlation with log-transformed genome size in bacteria, archea, viruses, and organelles combined whereas a nonlinear ( semi-natural log ) correlation in eukaryotes ( Hou and Lin 2009 ).

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