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Similarly and leaf
Similarly, during difficulties in delivery, a betel leaf is placed on the woman's navel which is believed to be under a spell.
Similarly, in 2009, using hundreds of polygons on a leaf in the background of a scene would be considered high poly, but using that many polygons on the main character would be considered low poly.
Similarly, the Baal Shem Tov gave a new interpretation of Divine Providence, that described how the movement of a leaf in the wind is significant in the Divine plan.

Similarly and cutting
Similarly, in an edict of the Emperor Diocletian from AD 303, which set maximum prices of goods and services, the price of saddles, halters, and bridles are enumerated, as well as the price of a veterinarian for " cutting the hair and hoof of each animal.
Similarly, users of the Shubb capo altered their capos by cutting off some of the rubber-covered bar's length or by altering the rubber covering to leave certain strings uncapoed.
Similarly, kerbstones and borders have been removed from the plots to facilitate the seasonal cutting and removal of grass or weeds.
Similarly, in the Tlicho Land Claim and Self Government Agreement Harvesting means, in relation to wildlife, hunting, trapping or fishing and, in relation to plants or trees, gathering or cutting
Similarly, programs could " interpose " on another, receiving messages and essentially cutting the original message out of the conversation.

Similarly and propagation
Similarly, dummy loads may be used to simulate impedance without simulating propagation, and is used in situations where propagation is unwanted.
Similarly, it can be shown that a fixed point of the iterative belief propagation algorithm in graphs with cycles is a stationary point of a free energy approximation.

Similarly and certain
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, the buyer of a Put option has the right to sell a certain quantity of an underlying asset, at a specified price on or before a given date in the future, he however has no obligation whatsoever to carry out this right.
" Similarly, the Catholic Encyclopedia says, " the subjects treated of in the Epistle are many and various ; moreover, St. James not infrequently, whilst elucidating a certain point, passes abruptly to another, and presently resumes once more his former argument.
Similarly, there are also groups for lesbians, like certain forms of Dianic Wicca and the Minoan Sisterhood.
Similarly, ovens may be used for Passover either by setting the self-cleaning function to the highest degree for a certain period of time, or by applying a blow torch to the interior until the oven glows red hot ( a process called libun gamur ).
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, certain processor hardware errors could be recovered through the " machine check " routines.
Similarly, if a routine from a class in object-oriented programming provides a certain functionality, it may:
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, Arizona retains a shall-issue permit process, both for reciprocity purposes and because permit holders are allowed to carry concealed handguns in certain places ( such as bars and restaurants that serve alcohol ) that non-permit holders are not.
Similarly the apocalyptic descriptions of Völuspá have been taken as evidence that the poet who composed it had seen a volcanic eruption in Iceland-but this is hardly certain.
Similarly, certain types of amphibians and birds are sometimes called " false locusts " in imitation of the Greek pseud ( o ) acris, a scientific name sometimes given to a species because of its perceived cricket-like chirping.
Similarly, probability theory states that the probability of an event can be described by a combination of the probabilities of certain specific other events ( see Mathematical treatment ).
Similarly whistling in certain places would invite devil, while singing would invite god.
Similarly, entomopathogenic nematodes are released at rates of millions and even billions per acre for control of certain soil-dwelling insect pests.
Similarly, an extra protection factor may be used for individuals believed to be more susceptible to toxic effects such as in pregnancy or with certain diseases.
Similarly, certain bead types with sharp edges, such as hollow metal beads or some varieties of stone or glass, might abrade string and cause the strand to eventually break.
Similarly, the fruit fly immune system differs greatly from that of humans, and diseases in insects can be different from diseases in vertebrates ; however, fruit flies and waxworms can be useful in certain situations to identify novel virulence factors or pharmacologically active compounds.
Similarly, there may be certain people whom he or she finds disfavorable, on grounds that are completely unrelated to Judaism.
Similarly, one might want to prove that some property is possessed by all the members of a certain set.
Similarly, silence, given certain conditions, may constitute an assault as well.
Similarly certain trees may be called ornamental trees.
Similarly, the Situationists found contemporary architecture both physically and ideologically restrictive, combining with outside cultural influence, effectively creating an undertow, and forcing oneself into a certain system of interaction with their environment: " ities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes which strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones ".

Similarly and plants
Similarly, the Fungi ( or Myceteae ) were once considered plants but there is now uncertainty about how to classify them.
Similarly, Frankia, Gram-positive soil bacteria induce the formation of nitrogen-fixing nodules in actinorhizal plants.
Similarly, though eukaryote groups such as plants, fungi and animals may look different, they are more closely related to each other from a genetic standpoint than they are to either the Eubacteria or Archaebacteria.
Similarly, the Sweet Potato Whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci ) is frequently found as a pest on figs grown as potted plants and is spread through the export of these plants to other localities.
Similarly, the world's agricultural food crops are almost exclusively cultivars that have been selected for characteristics such as improved yield, flavour, and resistance to disease: very few wild plants are now used as food sources.
Similarly, the hypothesis helps explain why ordinary people care for and sometimes risk their lives to save domestic and wild animals, and keep plants and flowers in and around their homes.
Similarly, the formation of coal begins with deposition of organic material, mainly from plants, in anaerobic conditions.
Similarly, Irish uses two words for green: glas denotes the green color of plants, while uaithne describes artificial greens of dyes, paints etc.
Similarly, Construction and engineering managers ( 413, 750 ) oversea engineering projects, manufacturing plants, and construction sites.
Similarly, in the Sagārava Sutta ( SN 46. 55 ), the Buddha compares sensual desire with looking for a clear reflection in water mixed with lac, tumeric and dyes ; ill will with boiling water ; sloth-and-torpor with water covered with plants and algae ; restlessness-and-worry with wind-churned water ; and, doubt with water that is " turbid, unsettled, muddy, placed in the dark.
Similarly, human-mediated artificial selection through selective breeding may be responsible for the commonly observed SC in cultivated plants.
Similarly, all gaseous molecules emitted and received by plants such as plant hormones and other pheromones must pass the apoplast.
Similarly Ruthwaite Cove contains Arctic-alpine and tall-herb communities, and it is believed that the cove may contain very rare species of plants in very small, and therefore precarious, populations.

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