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Likewise and gravitational
Likewise, the anomaly does not appear in the orbits of Neptune's moons, challenging the possibility that the Pioneer anomaly may be an unconventional gravitational phenomenon based on range from the Sun.

Likewise and potential
Likewise, the impact of the risk is not easy to estimate since it is often difficult to estimate the potential loss in the event of risk occurrence.
Likewise, a response of 2 guarantees no worse than a 5-2 fit in diamonds and, with a fifth trump, a potential additional ruff.
Likewise, a " moral dilemma " view suggests that avoiding potential benefit to humans is unacceptable on similar grounds, and holds the issue to be a dilemma in balancing such harm to humans to the harm done to animals in research.
Likewise, the process of chemical potential equalization is sometimes referred to as the process of electronegativity equalization.
Likewise the equilibrium potential for sodium ( Na < sup >+</ sup >) at normal human body temperature is calculated using the same simplified constant.
Likewise, Flueckiger ( 1999 ) in a study of twelve Earth-Air Heat Exchangers varying in design, pipe material, size and age, stated, “ This study was performed because of concerns of potential microbial growth in the buried pipes of ' ground-coupled ' air systems.
Likewise the studio, fearful of the potential controversy, insisted that the film only acknowledge the character's bisexuality through a few bits of dialogue.
Likewise, Thomas Natural was pushed in the 1930s-40s, at a time when alphabetic systems were just beginning their ascendency, whereas in the contemporary era in which Teeline is being promoted, the limitations of the alphabetic systems have made them less attractive today than in an era when their potential seemed greater.
Likewise, test molecules that inhibit tumor cell migration may also have potential as anti-cancer drugs.

Likewise and energy
Likewise, whenever energy is transferred between systems by any mechanism, an associated mass is transferred with it.
Likewise Seyfert galaxies were suspected to be industrial accidents because their enormous and directed energy output had no initial explanation.
Likewise, the development of a series of hydroelectric plants along the Río Paraná linked Paraguay to its neighbors and provided it access to cherished energy resources and badly needed export revenues.
Likewise, it can never have zero energy, meaning that the particle can never " sit still ".
Likewise, if the hydrogen is heated during collection, thermal radiation will represent an energy loss, and hence also drag ; so an effective scoop must collect and compress the hydrogen without significant heating.
Likewise, any conductor or cable will pick up energy from any existing electromagnetic field around it.
Likewise, because of the lower masses and the screened Coulomb interaction, the binding energy is usually much less than that of a hydrogen atom, typically on the order of.
Likewise, the conservation of the total kinetic energy is expressed by the equation
" Likewise, the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine has echoed this position, noting that the existence of energy fields in biofield therapies, such as reiki, " has not yet been scientifically proven.
Likewise, work energy for means " that amount of energy gained or lost as the result of work ".
Likewise, the recoil energy given to the firearm is affected by the ejected gas.
Likewise, the contribution of fat oxidation to total energy expenditure was also significantly higher by a similar percentage following ingestion of green tea extract.
Likewise, because its mass is so small, electrons have much less kinetic energy than protons at the same speed.
Likewise Isenkrahe's violation of the energy conservation law is unacceptable, and Kelvin's application of Clausius ' theorem leads ( as noted by Kelvin himself ) to some sort of perpetual motion mechanism.
Likewise, in Poe's " The Tell-Tale Heart ," the energy at the end of the story comes from the fact that we know the narrator killed the old man, while the guests are oblivious.
Likewise, consumption can be measured by a variety of different ways such as energy in energy economics metrics.
Likewise, there are statistics for offensive ability, defensive ability, total energy, and special weapon time limit.
Likewise, HM Magazine music critic Doug Van Pelt stated that the live material captured the raw energy and spiritual fervor that the band was known for.
Likewise, Lawrance Thompson is cited as saying that the speaker of the poem is " one who habitually wastes energy in regretting any choice made: belatedly but wistfully he sighs over the attractive alternative rejected.
Likewise, energy and momentum are the components of the four-momentum, and the electric and magnetic field are the components of the electromagnetic tensor.
Likewise, a similar home in Los Angeles, California, whose heating degree days for the heating season is 2, 020, would require around two fifths the energy required to heat the house in New York City.
Likewise, a neutrino, which rarely if ever interacts, will express itself only in the form of missing energy.

Likewise and gained
Likewise, the squad gained international reputation winning the Copa Aldao ( a competition played by the champions of Argentina and Uruguay ) in 1923 and 1927.
Likewise, Warlocks and Wizards ( the Sorcerer classes ) gained the ability to teleport themselves or their groups to one of three ( now five ) wizard spires.
Likewise, her single " Walk Away ", produced by Tony Moran, gained popularity on Rhythmic format radio stations and ultimately charted at # 1 on the Club Play chart and at # 7 on the Dance Airplay chart, providing Kristine her tenth number-one dance single.

Likewise and falling
Likewise, the terms transsexual and intersex are regarded by some people as falling under the umbrella term " transgender " though many transsexual and intersex people object to this ( both for different reasons ).
Likewise, a failure to detect the monitor may result in the computer falling back to 640x480 resolution.

Likewise and from
Likewise, Kant formulated the nebular hypothesis, according to which the solar system was evolved from a rotating mass of incandescent gas, nearly a half century before its scientific value was made plain by Laplace in his Systeme Du Monde.
Likewise, in some jurisdictions, the state or prosecution may appeal an issue of law " by leave " from the trial court and / or the appellate court.
Likewise the French ships Tonnant, Heureux and Mercure all cut their anchor cables and drifted southwards away from the blazing ship.
Likewise, the angular momentum can be measured from far away using frame dragging by the gravitomagnetic field.
Likewise, a design may be a simple repetition ( copy ) of a known preexisting solution, requiring minimal, if any, creativity or problem-solving skills from the designer.
Likewise an almost identical Swedish tale from the 18th century about a golden cross on blue appearing in 1157 during a Swedish battle in Finland.
" Likewise, for example, there is the behaviorist theory of education that comes from educational psychology and the functionalist theory of education that comes from sociology of education.
Likewise, in Eastern Christianity, both meat and dairy are prohibited during the Lenten fast, and eggs are seen as " dairy " ( a foodstuff that could be taken from an animal without shedding its blood ).
Likewise, a functor from G to the category of vector spaces, Vect < sub > K </ sub >, is a linear representation of G. In general, a functor G → C can be considered as an " action " of G on an object in the category C. If C is a group, then this action is a group homomorphism.
Likewise, Hindu customs may require gelatin-alternatives from sources other than animals.
Hiragana is used to write native words for which there are no kanji, including particles such as から kara " from ", and suffixes such as さん ~ san " Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms ." Likewise, hiragana is used to write words whose kanji form is obscure, not known to the writer or readers, or too formal for the writing purpose.
( See Japan general election, 2003 ) Likewise, that year, the LDP won the election, even though it suffered setbacks from the new opposition party, the liberal and social-democratic Democratic Party ( DPJ ).
Likewise, various parties in a dispute may be pointing blame at each other, rather than fixing the problem, and leaving the person or group suffering from the problem to continue to suffer in limbo.
Likewise, every hominid species found on the Ringworld is descended from Pak breeders, and all are susceptible to the virus of Tree-of-life.
Likewise, a monopoly should be distinguished from a cartel ( a form of oligopoly ), in which several providers act together to coordinate services, prices or sale of goods.
" Likewise, some philosophers feel that these dichotomies necessitate a switch from materialism to physicalism.
Likewise, the then Minister for Foreign Affairs Hon ’ ble Mr. Upendra Yadav visited Germany from March 9
Likewise, American law sought to contain addiction to immigrants by prohibiting Chinese from smoking opium in the presence of a white man.
Likewise, the Pictish shires and thanages, traces of which are found in later times, are thought to have been adopted from their southern neighbours.
Likewise, these components that aid in insertion of the photo, referred to as slip agents, can break down and transfer from the plastic to the photograph, where they deposit as an oily film, attracting further lint and dust.
Likewise, syncretism, the attempt to take over creeds of practices from other religions or even to blend practices or creeds from different religions into one new faith is an extreme form of inter-religious dialogue.
“ Thus we find them emerging at once in the eleventh century, in countries the most diverse, and the most remote from each other, in Italy, France, and even in the Harz districts in Germany .” Likewise, also, “ traces of Sabbath-keepers are found in the times of Gregory I, Gregory VII, and in the twelfth century in Lombardy .”
Likewise, the first TE to be molecularly isolated was from a plant ( Snapdragon ).

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