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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 numbers were applicable for SAS.
Similar numbering was used for compact disc media releases ( FACTCD ), Factory Benelux releases ( FAC BN or FBN ), Factory US releases ( FACTUS ) and Gap Records Australia releases ( FACOZ ), with many available numbers restricted to record releases and other directly artist-related content.
Similar paintings, though in smaller numbers, can be found in nearby caves.
Similar to Shakyamuni Buddha, Atiśa was born into royalty ; the palace in which he was raised, aptly named the Golden Banner Palace, " had a golden victory banner encircled by countless houses and there were great numbers of bathing-pools encircled by 720 magnificent gardens, forests of Tal ( Borassus flabellifer ) trees, seven concentric walls, 363 connecting bridges, innumerable golden victory banners, thirteen roofs to the central palace and thousands of noblemen ".
Similar statistical laws also hold for splitting of primes in the cyclotomic extensions, obtained from the field of rational numbers by adjoining a primitive root of unity of a given order.
Similar to a 5-digit odometer's display which changes from 99999 to 00000, a fixed-precision integer may exhibit wraparound if numbers grow too large to represent at the fixed level of precision.
Similar to the oeuvres of Paul Dukas and Henri Dutilleux, Magnard's musical output numbered only 22 works with opus numbers.
Similar to the way a watch may represent information in the form of numbers to display the time, symbolic codes represent information in our mind in the form of arbitrary symbols, like words and combinations of words, to represent several ideas.
Similar results were published by Serguei Netessine and Tom F. Tan, who suggest that head and tail should be defined by percentages rather than absolute numbers.
Similar paintings, though in smaller numbers, can be found in nearby caves.
Similar non-conventional landing apparatus were previously deployed in limited numbers for airborne aircraft recovery on the 1930s US Navy dirigibles to retrieve small fighters.

Similar and English
Similar compositions in the English language are called anthems, but some later English composers, such as Charles Villiers Stanford, wrote motets in Latin.
Similar to the English expressions are the Spanish words derecho adjectivo and derecho material or derecho sustancial / sustantivo, as well as the Portuguese terms for them, direito adjetivo and direito substantivo.
Similar traditions exist in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and English.
Similar rebuffs awaited him elsewhere, and he travelled with Robert Parker to the Netherlands, helped by English merchants who wished him to controvert the supporters of the English church in Leiden.
Similar to Dutch, the English origins of the word lie in digging a trench and forming the upcast soil into a bank alongside it.
Similar riddles have been recorded by folklorists in other languages, such as " Boule Boule " in French, " Lille Trille " in Swedish and Norwegian and " Runtzelken-Puntzelken " or " Humpelken-Pumpelken " in different parts of Germany ; although none is as widely known as Humpty Dumpty is in English.
Similar to France, the English law of succession did not allow the succession of females, but allowed the succession through the female line ( as was the case with Henry II of England ).
Similar hyperbolic systems included the British / US Decca Navigator System used in the English Channel area, the US global-wide VLF / Omega Navigation System, and the similar Alpha deployed by the USSR.
Similar absorptions no doubt account for the disappearance of the Culdees of York, the only English establishment that uses the name, borne by the canons of St Peter ’ s about 925 where they performed in the tenth century the double duty of officiating in the cathedral church and of relieving the sick and poor.
Similar to some dialectal English, Bavarian employs both single and double negation, with the latter denoting special emphasis.
Similar words, all stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root * melə, can be found in almost all European languages, e. g. the Slavic melevo (" grain to be ground ") and molot (" hammer "), the Greek μύλος ( mylos —" mill "), and the Latin malleus " hammer ", from which English mallet derives.
Similar words recorded later in Old English include stepbairn, stepchild and stepfather.
Similar terms in Germanic languages such as English words puca or pucel, pook or puck, Norse language puki, Frisian puk are of an uncertain relationship ( see puck ).
Similar terms include suitemate, housemate, flatmate (" flat ": the usual term in British English for an apartment ), or sharemate ( shared living spaces are often called sharehomes in Australia ,).
Similar to his father, Stephen Kemble became a very successful theatre manager of the Eighteenth-Century English Stage.
Similar interference effects, of course, also involve languages other than English, such as French, and Spanish ( Frespañol ), Portuguese, and Spanish ( Portuñol ) or Catalan and Spanish ( Catanyol ).
Similar to the analysis of out given by Johnson, Lakoff argued that there were six basic spatial schemas for the English word over.
Similar to the bonuses in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, the player receives a large cash reward for running over a group of English " Mods " with a car without braking.
Similar to linguistic interference, the " interference " argument justifies the need to eliminate Singlish since it is thought to cause the confusion and contamination of Standard English.
Similar terms in English include Hampstead liberal, liberal elite, chardonnay socialist, champagne socialist, champagne-and-caviar socialist.
Similar to Hindu and Sindhu, the term yin was used in classical Chinese much like the English Ind.
Similar constructed words exist that demonstrate English idiosyncrasies, but ghoti is the most widely recognized.

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Similar to most fields of physical geography it has sub-fields that examine the specific bodies of water or their interaction with other spheres e. g. limnology and ecohydrology.
Similar to phosphorylated tyrosines, sulfated tyrosines are used for specific recognition, e. g., in chemokine receptors on the cell surface.
Similar to type IIE enzymes, type IIF restriction endonucleases ( e. g. NgoMIV ) interact with two copies of their recognition sequence but cleave both sequences at the same time.
Similar salutes are used by honour guards for non-police services ( e. g. Toronto Fire Services, Toronto Transit Commission ) during funerals or ceremonial events.
Similar unintentional denials of service can also occur via other media, e. g. when a URL is mentioned on television.
Similar restrictions formerly applied to third-adjacent frequencies as well ( i. e. 98. 9 MHz and 100. 1 MHz in the example above ), but these are no longer observed.
Similar phenomena can be said to exist in humans e. g. the " mail order bride " who primarily mates for economic advantage.
Similar cable-bus systems are in operation at a number of government sites, e. g. Walter Reed Army Hospital, and the NASA Johnson Space Center, but these are all standalone, local-only networks.
Similar conflicts can arise at the hardware level between processors ( cache contention and corruption, for example ), and must usually be resolved in hardware, or with a combination of software and hardware ( e. g., cache-clear instructions ).
Similar instances are reflected in the humble origins and etymology of many high offices ( e. g., chancellor originally denoted a servant guarding the entrance to an official's study ).
Similar accounts by Spanish chroniclers ( e. g. Juan de Betanzos ) describe Viracocha as a " White God ", often with a beard.
Similar event handlers are frequently utilized in today's web based applications to handle other exceptional conditions but repeatedly parsing data input, to ensure its validity before execution, has nevertheless become much more commonplace-partly because processors have become faster ( and the perceived need for efficiency in this area less significant ) but, predominantly-because data structures have become less ' formalized ' ( e. g.. csv and. tsv files ) or uniquely identifiable ( e. g. packed decimal ).
Similar to how some people have a naturally higher tolerance to alcohol and need to drink more to feel “ buzzed ,” this can mean that people who self-injure may need to do so more severely in order to get the same calming effect which can lead to chronicity ( e. g. skin picking may escalate into finger pricking, cutting, and burning ).
Similar services such as Saorview available in the United Kingdom ( i. e. Freeview ) and other parts of Europe ( i. e. TNT ) are not compatible with Ireland's DTT service.
Similar uses include making slurry walls, waterproofing of below-grade walls, and forming other impermeable barriers, e. g., to seal off the annulus of a water well, to plug old wells.
Similar in execution to the concepts of " funny man " and " straight man " in double act comedy ( e. g. Abbott and Costello ), these roles are a very important characteristic of manzai.
Similar corporate failures in other countries stimulated increased regulatory interest ( e. g., Parmalat in Italy ).
Similar to the MDCT time domain alias cancellation the aliasing of polyphase quadrature filters is canceled by neighbouring sub-bands, i. e. signals are typically stored in two sub-bands.
Similar notions may be defined for directed graphs, where each edge ( arc ) of a path or cycle can only be traced in a single direction ( i. e., the vertices are connected with arrows and the edges traced " tail-to-head ").
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 asymmetries apply in economics, where they are studied in behavioral finance, and in social sciences and ethics, as the expression of tolerances versus preferences, e. g. as in opinion polls.

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