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Similarly and science
Similarly science fiction is another key influence, not only in the spaceship and the futuristic setting but also in several direct and indirect ways.
Similarly, the Industrial Revolution prompted the development of the science of geology through the need to analyze rock strata ( layers ) in order to find mineral deposits.
Similarly, many time periods studied in science involve time scales much greater than human timescales ( geological and cosmological time scales ) or much shorter than human timescales ( atomic and subatomic events ).
Similarly to budō, bujutsu is a compound of the roots bu ( 武 ), and jutsu ( 術: じゅつ ), meaning technique Thus, budō is most often translated as " the way of war ", or " martial way ", while bujutsu is translated as " science of war " or " martial craft.
Similarly, when ideas about self-organization originate in, say, biology or social science, the farther one tries to take the concept into chemistry, physics or mathematics, the more resistance is encountered, usually on the grounds that it implies direction in fundamental physical processes.
Similarly ,... For post-WWII champions of the newly professionalized history of science the targets were quite different.
Similarly, although the works pointed to by optimists have had remarkable impacts in setting research programmes, it's far from clear that the specialized inquiry they inspired plays quite the same role that " normal science " plays in Kuhn's understanding of scientific progress.
Similarly, the European Inter-University Association on Society, Science and Technology ( ESST ) researches and studies science and technology in society, in both historical and contemporary perspectives.
Similarly Doctor Who was hosted by science fiction author Judith Merril who would discuss each week's episode to explore various themes in science and science fiction.
Similarly, one of the main characters in Alastair Reynolds science fiction novel, Absolution Gap, Aura, can easily read microexpressions.
Similarly, in environmental soil science, nitrogen saturation means that an ecosystem, such as a soil, cannot store any more nitrogen.
* Big staffs: Similarly, the number of practitioners of science on any one project grew as well, creating difficulty, and often controversy, in the assignment of credit for scientific discoveries ( the Nobel Prize system, for example, allows awarding only three individuals in any one topic per year, based on a 19th-century model of the scientific enterprise ).
Similarly, the learning sciences draws inspiration from cognitive science, and is regarded as a branch of cognitive science ; however, it gives particular attention to improving education through the study, modification, and creation of new technologies and learning environments, and various interacting and emergent factors that potentially influence the learning of humans.
Similarly, in 2004, he visited Hymers College, Kingston upon Hull, whereupon he opened the new science block with the purpose of educating the children in the areas of physics and chemistry.
" Similarly, in response to claims that colon cleansing removes " toxins " Bennett Roth, a gastroenterologist at the University of California stated " There is absolutely no science to this whatsoever.
Similarly, " social science " has come to be appropriated as an umbrella term to refer to various disciplines which study society or human culture.
" Similarly, any regionally prominent science or engineering school is likely to be called " the MIT of " that region.
Similarly, due to the predominance of mixing science fiction with fantasy themes in the Japanese animation circles at that time, Alisia Dragoon featured high-tech spaceships and robots alongside mythical zombies and dragons.
Similarly it is unlikely that a group of people who have the necessary experience to assess the science, but have formed no view of their own on global warming, could be found.

Similarly and fiction
Similarly, an author who writes both fiction and non-fiction ( such as the mathematician and fantasy writer Charles Dodgson, who wrote as Lewis Carroll ) may use a pseudonym for fiction writing.
Similarly Oscar Wilde once criticised him for writing " fiction as if it were a painful duty ".
Similarly, Clarkson wrote and published her own romantic fiction novels: A Lover More Condoling in 1968, and Hunger Trace in 1970.
Similarly to the way her films blend into different categories, Legend is both autobiographical and biographical, documentary and fiction.
" Similarly, Christopher Fowler wrote in The Independent, " His simple, sharp style brought his tales colourfully to life " and described Collier's fiction as " sardonic.
Similarly, Tim O ' Brien's 1990 novel / story collection The Things They Carried, about one platoon's experiences during the Vietnam War, features a character named Tim O ' Brien ; though O ' Brien was a Vietnam veteran, the book is a work of fiction and O ' Brien calls into question the fictionality of the characters and incidents throughout the book.

Similarly and television
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, the Indira Gandhi National Open University in India combines the use of print, recorded audio and video, broadcast radio and television, and audio conferencing technologies.
Similarly, some networks may import television programs from other countries, or use archival programming to help complement their schedules.
Similarly, his features were never shown on television as Lloyd's price was high: " I want $ 300, 000 per picture for two showings.
Similarly, 16: 9 widescreen broadcasts from Channel did not begin until early 2008 – many years after the rest of the network, the rest of which was largely widescreen capable by the launch of digital television in 1998.
* Similarly Marylebone masqueraded as Paddington in the 1987 television adaptation of Agatha Christie's 4. 50 from Paddington
Similarly, author Kathleen Tracy states that " Passion " is, among the first two seasons ' episodes, the most " viscerally disturbing " not only for Jenny's death and its brutality, but because the series killed off a regularly recurring and sympathetic character, something which was unprecedented in television history.
Similarly, the Artin household would never in years to come harbor a television set.
Similarly, in 1965 there were 12 television and 93 radio stations in mainland China ; today there are approximately 700 conventional television stations — plus about 3, 000 cable channels — and 1, 000 radio stations.
Similarly baiters may introduce characters, and even plot-lines, from movies or television shows for comedic effect.
Similarly, Candie's would also provide additional promotion for the single with a television advertisement and a music video.
Similarly, many early United States television programs were variety shows including the Texaco Star Theater featuring Milton Berle ; comedy acts often taken from vaudeville were staples of such shows.
Similarly, in the 1980s, before Multichannel Television Sound, or home theater was commonplace in American households, broadcasters would air a high fidelity version of a television program's audio portion over FM stereo simultaneous with the television broadcast.
Similarly, 1080i digital interlaced video ( the " i " in 1080i refers to " interlaced ") would need to be filtered to about 910 lines for an interlaced display, although a fixed pixel display ( such as LCD television ) eliminates the inaccuracies of scanning, and thus can achieve Kell factors as high as 95 % or 1020 lines.
Similarly, in the version shown in theaters, when Bo Derek's character puts on Ravel's Boléro, she says that it's the perfect music to " fuck " to, whereas the version shown on television substitutes " make love " for " fuck ", while retaining Moore's character's startled reaction to hearing his idealized woman casually swearing.
" Similarly, his Times obituary stated that: " At a time when studio productions were usually as static as the conventional theatre, he was widely respected for a creative contribution to British television drama which gave it a new dimension.
Similarly, television news reporters and anchors should not be listed here ; they should be filed in: Category: Canadian television journalists.
Similarly, Jon Stewart, hosting his own television program, often wrings his tie and grimaces following an uncomfortable clip or jab.
Similarly, on October 25, 2004, famous Venezuelan TV actor Orlando Urdaneta called on Miami television for the assassination of President Chávez.
Similarly to the television market, the President's daughter and her husband, Rakhat Aliyev, control the majority of the sector.

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