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Similarly and mathematicians
Similarly, research scientists, mathematicians and physicists have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.
Similarly, although mathematicians sometimes now view an integral
Similarly, research scientists and mathematicians have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.
Similarly, he urged that mathematical research concentrate on solving problems posed in other fields rather than building structures of interest only to other mathematicians.
Similarly, Japanese mathematicians were influenced by the counting rod numeral layout in their definition of the concept of a matrix.

Similarly and often
Similarly, languages often avoid configurations where a semivowel precedes its corresponding vowel.
Similarly, in the Greek Magical Papyri, the term " Aion " is often used to denote the All, or the supreme aspect of God
Similarly, the use of excessively high doses ( often the result of polypharmacy ) continues despite clinical guidelines and evidence indicating that it is usually no more effective but is usually more harmful.
Similarly, corporations are often formed under Delaware corporate law, and contracts relating to corporate law issues ( merger and acquisitions of companies, rights of shareholders, and so on.
Similarly, hospital emergency codes often incorporate colors ( such as the widely used " Code Blue " indicating a cardiac arrest ), although they may also include numbers, and may not conform to a uniform standard.
Similarly, some minor products can be placed below the arrow, often with a minus sign.
Similarly, fungi that capture microscopic animals are often called carnivorous fungi.
Similarly, doors and doorways frequently appear in metaphorical or allegorical situations, literature and the arts, often as a portent of change.
Similarly his plays often begin in a banal manner that undermines theatrical illusion.
Similarly, the instrument itself is often referred to as eupho or euph.
Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a brainless lunk or entity who serves man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.
Similarly the ex Soviet bloc countries and Asian countries have tended to give priority to economic, social and cultural rights, but have often failed to provide civil and political rights.
Similarly, place names refer more often to a past event or a significant natural feature within a community than to a naturally demarcated area.
" Similarly, when two options are presented, they are often, though not always, two extreme points on some spectrum of possibilities ; this can lend credence to the larger argument by giving the impression that the options are mutually exclusive, even though they need not be.
Similarly, folklorist Peter Rojcewicz noted that many Men in Black accounts parallel tales of people encountering the devil: Neither Men in Black nor the devil are quite human, and witnesses often discover this fact midway through an encounter.
Similarly, in movies and still photography an actor or actress is often shown obstensibly looking at him-or herself in the mirror, and yet the reflection faces the camera.
Similarly, the modern economic argument for capitalism, and most modern forms of economics, was often stated in the form of " public virtue from private vices.
Similarly, animals are often categorized in ways such as domestic, farm animals, wild animals, pests, etc.
Similarly, a full house tends to occur more often than a flush in a piquet deck, due to the increased frequency of each playing card rank, creating a change in poker combination ranking.
Similarly, Wittgenstein often uses the device of framing many of the remarks as a dialogue between himself and a disputant.
Similarly, one can often estimate parameters more accurately if one separates out subpopulations: the distribution of heights among people is better modeled by considering men and women as separate subpopulations, for instance.
Similarly, the German market often carries German, Hungarian, Polish, and Ukrainian-made varieties of vodka of 90 to 95 % ABV.
Similarly the Heads of government of ( con ) federal entities below the level of the sovereign state ( often without an actual Head of state, at least under international law ) may also be given an official residence, sometimes used as an opportunity to display its aspirations of statehood.
Similarly, the groom tosses the bride's garter to the single men, often after removing it from her leg.
Similarly, if the length scales are much longer than the wave ’ s wavelength, as is often the case for light in the field of optics, one can treat the waves as light rays which correspond locally to plane waves.

Similarly and describe
Similarly, episcopal is used to describe a church governed by bishops.
Similarly, random fractals have been used to describe / create many highly irregular real-world objects.
" Similarly, we cannot describe to a blind person exactly what yellow is.
Similarly, if space is not described uniformly or time independently, a coordinate system could describe the simple flight of a free body in space as a complicated zig-zag in its coordinate system.
Similarly, Pāṇini is the source for Bloomfield's use of the terms exocentric and endocentric used to describe compound words.
Similarly, the English term " splenetic " is used to describe a person in a foul mood.
Similarly the terms triple knockout ( TKO ) and quadruple knockouts ( QKO ) are used to describe 3 or 4 knocked out genes, respectively.
Similarly, in 1940 David Wechsler described the influence of non-intellective factors on intelligent behavior, and further argued that our models of intelligence would not be complete until we could adequately describe these factors.
Similarly, for smaller, geographically united organizations, " extranet " is a useful term to describe selective access to intranet systems granted to suppliers, customers, or other companies.
Similarly, Michael Shermer, who is an Enthusiastic Bright, has nevertheless resisted using the term to describe himself, saying, " I don't call myself a ' Bright '.”
Similarly, those opposed to legalized abortion describe their views as pro-life, and may label their opponents as " baby-killers " or " murderers ".
Similarly, a 4 × 2 would be appropriate for most two-wheel-drive vehicles, and is often used to describe them as a two-wheel drive.
Westmacott provides a clear definition of the yard, defining it as a place where leisure activities and artistic expression often take place Similarly, Heath and Bennett describe the yard as a space in which “… food production and preparation, care and maintenance of animals, domestic chores, storage, recreation, and aesthetic enjoyment ” often occur at.
Similarly, the term varietal can be used to describe cider made from a single variety of apple, tea made from a single variety and preparation, or to describe particular subspecies of coffee.
Similarly, physiological toxicokinetic models are physiological pharmacokinetic models developed to describe and predict the behavior of a toxicant in an animal body ; for example, what parts ( compartments ) of the body a chemical may tend to enter ( e. g. fat, liver, spleen, etc.
Similarly, The Kinks ' songs, " Shangri-La " and " Clichés of the World ( B Movie )", also appear to describe someone going through a midlife crisis.
Similarly, Political scientists Haroldo Dilla Alfonso and Gerardo González Núñez study what they describe as Cuba ’ s “ community power and grassroots democracy ”.
Similarly, shrubland is a category used to describe a type of biome plant group.
This account also goes onto describe other interesting early tactics: " This goal was supplemented by one of T. Butler's most successful expositions of the art of corkscrew play and deceptive tactics which had the effect of exciting the risibility of the spectators " Similarly the following contemporary account of passing comes from January 1872: " the only goal scored in the match was obtained by Sheffield, owing to a good run up the field by Steel, who passed it judiciously to Matthews, and the latter, by a good straight kick, landed it through the goal out of reach of the custodian ".
Similarly in agricultural parlance it is often used to describe a platform device mounted to the rear three point linkage of smaller tractors for carrying materials particularly tools or stock feed.

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