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Similarly and steady
Similarly, his father gave up his stage acting career for steady employment as a civil engineer, although he returned to stage acting within a few years.
Similarly, in young women, HIIT three times per week for 15 weeks compared to the same frequency of steady state exercise ( SSE ) was associated with significant reductions in total body fat, subcutaneous leg and trunk fat, and insulin resistance.
Similarly in India, the French armies and those of the most powerful Indian rulers were defeated after a prolonged struggle, allowing the steady expansion of British-controlled territory.
Similarly, according to economists Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn and their research into the gender pay gap in the United States, a steady convergence between the wages of women and men is not automatic.

Similarly and flow
Similarly, the lower stream tubes expand and the flow slows down.
Similarly, the Dos Rios Dam project would have diverted almost the entire flow of the Eel River to the Sacramento.
Similarly, about 95 percent of the beam's power will flow through a circle of radius.
Similarly, the rate of flow of electrical charge, that is, the electric current, through an electrical resistor is proportional to the difference in voltage measured across the resistor.
Similarly, the fluid must reach a sufficiently low temperature when allowed to expand, or else heat cannot flow from the ambient cold region into the fluid in the cold heat exchanger ( the evaporator ).
Since a Fahrenheit-sized interval of temperature is only < sup > 5 </ sup >⁄< sub > 9 </ sub > that of a Celsius-sized interval, the value is typically expressed as 10. 4 ( µin / in )/° F rather than 18. 7 ( µin / in )/° C .< sub > </ sub ></ ref > Similarly, a metering pump that injects a trace chemical into the main process line at the proportional flow rate Q < sub > p </ sub > = 125 ppm, is doing so at a rate that may be expressed in a variety of volumetric units, including 125 µL / L, 125 µgal / gal, 125 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >/ m < sup > 3 </ sup >, etc.
Similarly, subsonic flow through a diverging nozzle will always be slowed, and supersonic flow will accelerate.
Similarly, other meetings led to efforts to standardize the flow of mail from country to country.
Similarly the volcanic eruption on September 2, 1630, in Furnas, caused the flow of debris that inundated the river and covered the coast, limiting the access of local shipping that once crossed the area.
Similarly, sizes for pipes, pumps, compressors, and associated equipment are chosen for the flow capacity they have to handle.
Similarly, in flow reactors, localized insufficient mixing causes hotspots to form, wherein thermal runaway conditions occur, which causes violent blowouts of reactor contents and catalysts.
Similarly, in healthy individuals the response of the diastolic pressure to ' dynamic ' exercise ( e. g. walking, running ) of moderate intensity is to remain constant or to fall slightly ( due to the improved blood flow ), but in some individuals a rise of 10 mmHg or greater is found.
Similarly, a recent study provided evidence for parapatric speciation in Tennessee cave salamanders, involving divergence with gene flow between cave and surface populations.

Similarly and with
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, 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, 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, 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, no one identifies themselves as Amur Valley Ainu, although people with partial descent can be found in Khabarovsk.
Similarly, Hindi-Urdu speakers might unconsciously apply their native ' v-w ' allophony rules to English words, pronouncing war as var or advance as adwance, which can result in intelligibility problems with native English speakers.
Similarly, the angle that a line makes with the horizontal can be defined by the formula
Similarly, an F-22 pilot may hover his jet in the air with the nose pointed straight up, a Harrier or Osprey pilot may perform a vertical landing or vertical takeoff, and so on.
Similarly, and mean that the sum or product is over all prime powers with strictly positive exponent ( so 1 is not counted ):
Similarly, the USAID phased out a long-standing bilateral partnership with Botswana in 1996, after successful programs emphasizing education, training, entrepreneurship, environmental management, and reproductive health.
Similarly, protecting livestock shelters with fine mesh netting or coarser material impregnated with insecticide will reduce contact with the midges.
Similarly, BBC interactive television services all offered a horizontal i-bar along the bottom of television screens, with four colour-coded interactions linked to the four colour buttons on TV remote controls.
Similarly, frets on earlier balalaikas were made of animal gut and tied to the neck so that they could be moved around by the player at will ( as is the case with the modern saz, which allows for the microtonal playing distinctive to Turkish and Central Asian music ).
Similarly, they should not act as directors of competing companies, as their duties to each company would then conflict with each other.
Similarly those of the Palatine Chapel, the Martorana at Palermo, and the cathedral of Cefalù, together with the vast decoration of the cathedral at Monreale, demonstrate the influence of Byzantium on the Norman Court of Sicily in the twelfth century.
Similarly, a cutaway scene is the interruption of a scene with the insertion of another scene, generally unrelated or only peripherally related to the original scene.
Similarly, Hart ( 1961 ) saw the law as an aspect of sovereignty, with lawmakers able to adopt any law as a means to a moral end.
Similarly, some minor products can be placed below the arrow, often with a minus sign.
Similarly, dry cement powder in contact with mucous membranes can cause severe eye or respiratory irritation.
Similarly, rebels who took power in the city but with the citadel still held by the former rulers could by no means regard their tenure of power as secure.
Similarly, the men of the Mountain Land from north of Kabol-River equivalent to medieval Kohistan ( Pakistan ), figure in the army of Darius III against Alexander at Arbela with a cavalry and fifteen elephants.
Similarly, holes diffusing into the N-doped layer become minority carriers and tend to recombine with electrons.
Similarly, the Catholic Institute for International Relations ( CIIR, now known as " Progressio "), a human rights organization which identifies itself with liberation theology, had summarized Contra operating procedures in their 1987 human rights report: " The record of the contras in the field, as opposed to their official professions of democratic faith, is one of consistent and bloody abuse of human rights, of murder, torture, mutilation, rape, arson, destruction and kidnapping.

Similarly and finite
Similarly, the set of rational numbers in the closed interval is not compact: the sets of rational numbers in the intervals and cover all the rationals in for but this cover does not have a finite subcover.
Similarly finite natural things are less " real "— because they are less self-determining — than spiritual things like morally responsible people, ethical communities and God.
Similarly, the " species of partitions " can be defined by assigning to each finite set the set of all its partitions, and the " power set species " assigns to each finite set its power set.
Similarly, if g and h are elements of a finite cyclic group G then a solution x of the equation g < sup > x </ sup > = h is called a discrete logarithm to the base g of h in the group G.
Similarly, Alice and Bob may evaluate any linear combination of a and b, or of any finite set of vectors, and will generally get different answers.
* Similarly, if is the finite cyclic group of order n and the set S consists of two elements, the standard generator of G and its inverse, then the Cayley graph is the cycle.
Similarly, in magnetic materials of finite conductivity eddy currents cause the confinement of the majority of the magnetic fields to only a couple skin depths of the surface of the material.
Similarly, in an 11-dimensional theory there is only one supermultiplet with a finite number of fields, the gravity multiplet, and it contains no scalars.
Similarly, an ideal voltage source cannot be connected to an ideal short circuit ( R = 0 ), since this would result a similar paradox of finite nonzero voltage across an element with defined zero voltage ( the short circuit ).
* Similarly, groups with property ( T ) can be used to construct finite sets of invertible matrices which can efficiently approximate any given invertible matrix, in the sense that every matrix can be approximated, to a high degree of accuracy, by a finite product of matrices in the list or their inverses, so that the number of matrices needed is proportional to the number of significant digits in the approximation.
* Similarly, if F is a finite dimensional extension field of k, then every k-algebra A gives rise naturally to a F algebra, F ⊗< sub > k </ sub > A, and A is a Frobenius k-algebra if and only if F ⊗< sub > k </ sub > A is a Frobenius F-algebra.
Similarly, only a finite number of lengths of struts will ever be manufactured, and a green strut cannot be placed directly adjacent to a red strut or another green strut with which it shares the same hole ( even though they are mathematically distinct ).

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