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Similar and prevalent
Similar to polydactyly, NF is also an autosomally dominant mutation, that is not prevalent in the society.
Similar ensembles are prevalent throughout Indonesia and Malaysia, however gamelan is originated from Java, Bali, and Lombok.
Similar but stronger wind conditions are prevalent closer to the South Pole ; these are referred to as the " Furious Fifties " ( 50 to 60 degrees south ), and the " Shrieking " or " Screaming Sixties " ( below 60 degrees south ).
Similar problems of disrupting the environment and its biosphere are also very prevalent in regards to energy resources such as the installation of wind turbines and the interference they cause with not only bird flight paths, but also with human neurology.
Similar to sulfide, for an aqueous solution, selenide ion, Se < sup > 2 −</ sup >, is prevalent only in very basic conditions.
Similar C. ruderalis populations can be found in most of the areas where hemp cultivation was once prevalent.
Similar to the intermediate castes like Kushavan and Mannan, Chaliyan women used to marry martial Nair men as per the custom of morganatic marriage which was prevalent in Malabar.

Similar and pertain
Similar situations pertain to many extinct isolates of the Americas such as Beothuk and Cayuse.

Similar and hybrids
Similar to the computer animation and traditional animation hybrids described above, occasionally a production will combine both live-action and animated footage.

Similar and whose
Similar findings have been noted in a patient with congenital absence of the organification enzymes, whose thyroid tissue could only concentrate iodide.
Similar problems occur when humans or machines have to make successive decisions whose outcomes are not entirely under one's control, such as in robot guidance or in marketing, financial or military strategy planning.
Similar strains of fascination and repulsion convulsed their artists " Nonetheless, nudity and violence are more evident in British paintings set in the ancient world, and " the iconography of the odalisque ... the Oriental sex slave whose image is offered up to the viewer as freely as she herself supposedly was to her master-is almost entirely French in origin ", though taken up with enthusiasm by Italian and other painters.
## Similar are Question Mark and the Mysterians whose oft-covered 1966 # 1 standard " 96 Tears " caused their subsequent # 22 " I Need Somebody " to be quickly forgotten.
Similar automatic oilers had been patented previously ; one is the displacement lubricator, which had already attained widespread use and whose technological descendants continued to be widely used into the 20th century.
Similar cases occur in Hebrew, e. om Israeli Hebrew מקמ √ mqm ‘ locate ’, which derives from Biblical Hebrew מקום måqom ‘ place ’, whose root is קומ √ qwm ‘ stand ’.
Similar praise for Rogers leadership in economic development comes from Appalachian Regional Manufacturing ( ARM ) president Linda McGinnis, whose facility employs over 100 people, " Representatives Bunning and Rogers have done their part in helping to keep jobs in an area that desperately needs it.
Similar improvements were seen when the technology was applied to the 1994 Mitsubishi FTO, whose top-spec GPX variant had a 6A12 1997 cc DOHC 24 valve V6 with peak power of at 7500 rpm.
Similar concerns have been expressed by the Boston Globe, stating that " The Joint Commission, whose governing board has long been dominated by representatives of the industries it inspects, has been the target of criticism about the validity of its evaluations.
Similar spinning coasters were made by the Chinese ride company Golden Horse and the German company Maurer Söhne, whose model is called a Compact Spinning Coaster.
Similar is the Christian myth of Christ, whose death refashions the world.
Similar toxic effects occur with the related Pacific sleeper shark, but not in most other shark species, whose meat is often consumed fresh.
Similar dripping eaves existed in most of the Greek Doric temples in contradistinction to the Ionic temples, where the water of the roof was collected in the cymatium or gutter and thrown out through the mouths of lions, whose heads were carved on the cymatium.
Similar methods were used for memorizing mathematical texts, whose transmission remained exclusively oral until the end of the Vedic period ( ca.
Similar to many of Murakami's other novels, the narrator is a detached, unintentionally apathetic character whose deadpan demeanor stands either in union or, more often, starkly in contrast with the attitudes of other characters.

Similar and chromosomal
Similar mismatches are relatively common in existing species, a phenomenon known as chromosomal polymorphism.

Similar and is
Similar to shark fin soup or bird's nest soup, it is considered a luxury item, and is traditionally reserved for special occasions such as weddings and other celebrations.
Similar to the above, a Bahamian moor is used to sharply limit the swing range of a vessel, but allows it to swing to a current.
Similar to the view of Leopold Kronecker that " God made the integers ; all else is the work of man ," musicians drawn to the alphorn and other instruments that sound the natural harmonics, such as the natural horn, consider the notes of the natural harmonic series — particularly the 7th and 11th harmonics — to be God's Notes, the remainder of the chromatic scale enabled by keys, valves, slides and other methods of changing the qualities of the simple open pipe being an artifact of mere mortals.
Similar to the United States, there is a wide range of the type of Assault that can occur.
Similar to red-black trees, AVL trees are in general not weight-balanced, that is sibling nodes can have hugely differing numbers of descendants.
Similar evidence is given by the Historia Brittonum.
Similar objections are voiced by Harvey who comments that there is a " strong and ancient tradition " that the presence of an ordained man is necessary for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Similar to the whiff test, the test for clue cells is performed by placing a drop of sodium chloride solution on a slide containing vaginal discharge.
Similar regulations are in place in Germany, where anyone who has spent six months or more living in the UK between January 1980 and December 1996 is permanently banned from donating blood.
Similar to spelling-out numbers in English ( e. g., " one thousand nine hundred forty-five "), it is not an independent system per se.
** Remote plasma-enhanced CVD ( RPECVD ) – Similar to PECVD except that the wafer substrate is not directly in the plasma discharge region.
Similar material is used to protect cockpits of some military airplanes, because of the low weight of the material.
Similar procedures for serving an order first is also used at the Tax Court.
Similar plant communities are found in the four other Mediterranean climate regions around the world, including the Mediterranean Basin ( where it is known as maquis ), central Chile ( where it is called matorral ), South African Cape Region ( known there as fynbos ), and in Western and Southern Australia.
Similar objects found later were often called " QB1-o's ", or " cubewanos ", after this object, though the term " classical " is much more frequently used in the scientific literature.
Similar to the cities of Cork, Limerick, Galway, and Waterford — Dublin is administered separately from its respective County with its own City Council.
Similar supports likewise can serve both: painting generally involves the application of liquid paint onto prepared canvas or panels, but sometimes an underdrawing is drawn first on that same support.
Garden door Similar to a French door ; the hinge is next to the adjacent fixed door and the latch is located at the wall opening jamb.
Similar to other functional programming languages, the result of a function is the value of the last expression evaluated — there is no explicit “ return ” statement.
Similar services may also be provided at the embassy ( to serve the region of the capital ) in what is sometimes called a consular section.

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