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Similarly, in Denmark, the Type 2 is referred to as Rugbrød ( Rye bread ).
Similarly, someone with Type 1, who is therefore profoundly deaf from birth, may keep good central vision until the sixth decade of life, or even beyond.
Similarly, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries started producing aircraft under license from Sopwith in 1921, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries started producing the Salmson bomber from France, and hired German engineers such as Dr. Richard Vogt to produce original designs such as the Type 88 bomber.

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Similarly the static speed profile is given in a variable count of section parts with each part denoting the section length ( number in meters-a possible scale is only given once at the start of the packet for all sections ), the maximum speed ( number * 5 km / h-allowed numbers are 0-120 i. e. some spare values are left ) and a flag if the speed restriction applies to the front or rear end of the train ( possibly allowing for a delay ).

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Similarly, another intermediate naringenin chalcone is converted to the isoflavone daidzein by sequential action of three legume-specific enzymes: chalcone reductase, type II chalcone isomerase, and isoflavone synthase.
Fasting promotes hepatic glucose production sustained by an increased pyruvate flux, and increases in PC activity and protein concentration ; Diabetes similarly increases gluconeogenesis through enhanced uptake of substrate and increased flux through liver PC in mice and rats Similarly to other gluconeogenic enzymes, PC is positively regulated by glucagon and glucocorticoids while negatively regulated by insulin.

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Similarly, there are many works detailing atrocities and malevolence of Communist regimes ( e. g., Nadezhda Mandelstam's Hope against Hope ).
Similarly, one declarative sentence can refer to many propositions ; for instance, " I am hungry " changes meaning ( i. e. refers to different propositions ) depending on the person uttering it.
Similarly, the increasing number of cults — e. g. s, Manichaeans and Gnostics — had an inner circle requiring continence "
Similarly, a deeper understanding of developmental biology can foster greater progress in the treatment of congenital disorders and diseases, e. g. studying human sex determination can lead to treatment for disorders such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Similarly, in the Roman Catholic Church in Poland, the so-called święconka, i. e. blessing of decorative baskets with a sampling of Easter eggs and other symbolic foods, is one of the most enduring and beloved Polish traditions on Holy Saturday.
Similarly, if one connects two electrical resistors in parallel, one having resistance x ( e. g. 60Ω ) and one having resistance y ( e. g. 40Ω ), then the effect is the same as if one had used two resistors with the same resistance, both equal to the harmonic mean of x and y ( 48Ω ): the equivalent resistance in either case is 24Ω ( one-half of the harmonic mean ).
Similarly, judges might assume in default of express evidence to the contrary that the place where the cause of action arose would provide certain basic protections, e. g. that the foreign court would provide a remedy to someone who was injured due to the negligence of another.
Similarly, the more stringent requirements for password strength, e. g. " have a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters and digits " or " change it monthly ", the greater the degree to which users will subvert the system.
Similarly, for ships, there may be a sail-past of, e. g., tall ships ( as was seen during Trafalgar 200 ) or other sailing vessels as during the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of World War II.
Similarly, stock market movements are described as displaying self-affinity, i. e. they appear self-similar when transformed via an appropriate affine transformation for the level of detail being shown.
Similarly, if certain types of expressions ( e. g., the assignment of a constant into a variable ) appear inside a loop, they can be moved out of it because their effect will be the same no matter if they're executed many times or just once.
Similarly, the branch of a cherry tree is generally referred to as a " cherry branch ", while other such formations ( i. e., " acacia branch " or " orange branch ") carry no such alliance.
Similarly, the manual for the ORCA / M assembler refers to a field indicating the order of the bytes in a number field as, and the Mac OS X operating system refers to " byte sex " in its compiler tools .</ ref > The usual contrast is whether the most significant or least significant byte is ordered first — i. e., at the lowest byte address — within the larger data item.
Similarly, the liturgy of the Days of Awe ( the High Holy Days ; i. e. Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur ) states that prayer, repentance and tzedakah atone for sin.
Similarly, in the de Broglie – Bohm theory, there are anomalous initial conditions which would produce measurement statistics in violation of the Born rule ( i. e., in conflict with the predictions of standard quantum theory ).
* Similarly, top-of-screen menus ( e. g., Mac OS ) are sometimes easier to acquire than top-of-window menus ( e. g., Windows OS ).
Similarly, a user can move their cursor using the mouse during typing, causing the logged keystrokes to be in the wrong order e. g., by typing a password beginning with the last letter and then using the mouse to move the cursor for each subsequent letter.
Similarly, the pieces on the king's side ( right for white, left for black ) are named with respect to the king i. e. " king's rook ", " king's knight " and " king's bishop " and have the shortened names " KR ", " KN " and " KB " respectively.
Similarly, if a player is perceived as a " trappy " player ( uses frequent slow plays ), his bluffs are less likely to be respected ( i. e., more likely to be called ) because his opponents expect him to slow play his strong hands.
Similarly in Africa ( e. g. Northern Nigeria under Lord Lugard ), and Malaya with the Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States ; the policy of indirect rule.
Similarly, in an ejective consonant with a glottalic airstream mechanism, the lips or the tongue ( i. e., the buccal or lingual valve ) are initially closed and the closed glottis ( the laryngeal piston ) is raised decreasing the oral cavity volume behind the valve closure and increasing the pressure compared to the volume and pressure at a resting state.
Similarly, Ham, son of Noah, was equated with " Jupiter Ammon ", i. e. the Egyptian god Amun.

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Similarly experience itself can be conventionalized so that people react to certain preconceived clues for behavior without awareness of the vitality of their experiential field.
Similarly, he wrote that Laurence Housman had a `` too deliberate manner '' as well as a lack of `` inevitable felicity in diction ''.
Similarly the sufferings of Hamlet, Othello, or Phedre engage the fortunes of the state.
Similarly the optimism of age protests too much.
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
Similarly in Illinois there is Lincoln country to be seen -- his tomb and other landmarks.
Similarly, when a reporter once questioned Lincoln in cryptic fashion, Lincoln refused to make any further statement.
Similarly, both types of antibodies were found in three regions of the chromatographic eluate, having extremely low, low, and high anionic binding capacity, respectively ( Fig. 3 ).
Similarly, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
Similarly, higher levels of GNP do not, in themselves, provide grounds for raising prices, but they do relax some of the pressure on the industry so that it can raise prices higher for a given wage increase.
Similarly, further desegregation may come from suits pending in three Tennessee cities, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Memphis.
Similarly, the innovations of bop, and of Parker particularly, have been vastly overrated by people unfamiliar with music, especially by that ignoramus, the intellectual jitterbug, the jazz aficionado.
Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
Similarly, in presenting still photographs of early jazz groups, the program allowed no time for a close perusal.
Similarly, holding large feasts and giving large donations has been seen as ways of demonstrating one's resources.
Similarly, the Italian verb corresponding to ' spell ( out )', compitare, is unknown to many Italians because the act of spelling itself is rarely needed: Italian spelling is highly phonemic.
Similarly, Helen Keller stated that " Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
Similarly IF A > B THEN A ← A − B.
Similarly, although a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable can be proven to exist using the axiom of choice, it is consistent that no such set is definable.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Similarly, an article ( written from an in-universe perspective ) in the Call of Cthulhu tabletop role-playing game speculates that it may be a corruption of Abd Al-Azrad, which it claims translates to The Worshipper of the Great Devourer.
Similarly their sum of bad deeds will be mirrored in their next life.
Similarly, a character can find any possible universe, but they can spend character points to know of or inhabit shadows which are ( in some sense ) " real " and therefore useful.

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