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Similarly, precursors with three methyl groups can be used to limit molecular weight, since each such molecule has only one reactive site and so forms the end of a siloxane chain.

Similarly and are
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, 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.
Similarly, the silver used in jewelry and the aluminium used as a structural building material are also alloys.
Similarly, the third and fourth rows are shifted by offsets of two and three respectively.
Only then in fact was payment for assembly attendance, the central event of democracy ( Similarly for the period before the Persian wars, but for the very early democracy the sources are very meagre and it can be thought of as being in an embryonic state ).
Similarly, some dishes that are typically considered American have their origins in other countries.
Similarly, there are many works detailing atrocities and malevolence of Communist regimes ( e. g., Nadezhda Mandelstam's Hope against Hope ).
Similarly, in Avery Corman's book The Old Neighborhood ( 1980 ), an upper-middle class white protagonist returns to his birth neighborhood ( Fordham Road and the Grand Concourse ), and learns that even though the folks are poor, Hispanic and African-American, they are good people.
Similarly powerful Mercia kings such as Offa are missed out of the West Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which sought to demonstrate the legitimacy of their kings to rule over other Anglo-Saxon peoples.
Similarly, those participants who are recipients of the activities are typically known as bottoms, those who are controlled by their partners as submissives, and those who receive pain as masochists ; again, these are frequently the same person and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably.
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, different cultural attitudes, social organizations, economic models and legal frameworks are seen to account for why copyright emerged in Europe and not, for example, in Asia.
Similarly, relatively little energy is used in producing and combining the raw materials ( although large amounts of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > are produced by the chemical reactions in cement manufacture ).
Similarly, the halogens and the noble gases are nonmetals, viewed in the broader sense.
Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable " side-constraints " which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.
Similarly, the Economic and Financial Affairs Council is composed of national finance ministers, and they are still one per state and the chair is held by the member coming from the presiding country.
Similarly, most biochemically significant processes are catalysed.
Similarly, one cannot argue that Western epistemology is unjustly promoted in non-Western societies if one believes that those epistemologies are absolutely correct.
Similarly, fungi that capture microscopic animals are often called carnivorous fungi.

Similarly and viewed
Similarly, the use of terror by the much lesser Mongol forces in the creation and control of the Mongol empire could be viewed as asymmetric warfare.
Similarly to the use of NP-complete problems to analyze the P = NP question, the P-complete problems, viewed as the " probably not parallelizable " or " probably inherently sequential " problems, serves in a similar manner to study the NC = P question.
Similarly, the patriarchate of Antioch remained steadfastly opposed to what they viewed as an innovation ; however, by the end of the fourteenth century, Palamism had become accepted there.
Similarly, his definition of propaganda was also viewed as an important development to understanding the goal of propaganda.
Similarly, girls in the 2009 Leuven survey who viewed pro-ana websites were more likely to have a negative body image and be dissatisfied with their body shape.
Similarly, sorcery training can also be viewed as training the apprentice to affix one's assemblage on the exact spot of reason.
Similarly, delegated legislation may be viewed as a way of removing controversial matters ( for example, immigration rules ) from the remit of Parliament and putting them under the control of the Government, because they can be regarded as matters of detail.
Similarly, this also illuminates the construction of simplicial sets from monads ( and hence adjoint functors ) since monads can be viewed as monoid objects in endofunctors categories.
Similarly, Craig viewed the autonomous role of the German Army as a “ State-within-the-State ” as highly adverse to the development of democracy.
Similarly Haitham al-Maleh, who was later be become a senior figure in the Syrian National Council, viewed Ghadry as an " opportunist ".

Similarly and equivalent
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, 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, a bomber wing was a Kampfgeschwader ( KG ), a night fighter wing was a Nachtjagdgeschwader ( NJG ), a dive-bomber wing was a Stukageschwader ( StG ), and units equivalent to those in RAF Coastal Command, with specific responsibilities for coastal patrols and search and rescue duties, were Küstenfliegergruppen ( Kü. Fl.
Similarly, we have that NC is equivalent to the problems solvable on an alternating Turing machine restricted to at most two options at each step with space and alternations.
Similarly, the equivalence of different versions of the same measure can be indexed by a Pearson correlation, and is called equivalent forms reliability or a similar term.
Similarly the number for " P " in some countries is actually the weight of an equivalent quantity of P < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 5 </ sub > whereas in others ( including Australia ) it refers to elemental phosphorus.
To avoid this ambiguity, the number could be represented in scientific notation: 8. 0 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m indicates that the first zero is significant ( hence a margin of 50 m ) while 8. 000 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m indicates that all three zeroes are significant, giving a margin of 0. 5 m. Similarly, it is possible to use a multiple of the basic measurement unit: 8. 0 km is equivalent to 8. 0 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > m. In fact, it indicates a margin of 0. 05 km ( 50 m ).
Similarly, Jehovah's Witnesses assert that many actions classified as patriotic by Protestant groups, such as saluting a flag, are equivalent to worship and are therefore considered idolatrous as well.
Similarly, a Salishan language equivalent of the English sentence “ It was John who called ” would not require the assumption that the listener knows that someone called.
Similarly a floor is equivalent to a certain bond call.
Similarly, USDA has recognized NPOP conformity assessment procedures of accreditation as equivalent to that of US.
Similarly, the Tate conjecture is equivalent to: the so-called Tate realization, i. e. ℓ-adic cohomology is a faithful functor
Similarly, type I string theory with the coupling g is equivalent to the SO ( 32 ) heterotic string theory with the coupling constant 1 / g.
For example, the representation < tt > 022. 101. 031. 153 </ tt >, when parsed as octal, would be equivalent to the decimal notation < tt > 18. 101. 25. 153 </ tt >.< ref group = note > Similarly, standard IP addresses can be written with a leading 0x to mean a hexadecimal address: pinging < tt > 133. 45. 0xEE. 0x10 </ tt > pings the decimal address < tt > 133. 45. 238. 16 </ tt >.</ ref >
Similarly, the periodic summation of a function's Fourier transform has this Fourier series equivalent:
Similarly, he made multiple errors in his use of Russian names, typically adding the ending of "- ski " to them, something which is actually the Polish word for " son ", rather than Russian, where the equivalent term is "- vitch ".
Similarly, the absence or presence of curvature determines whether or not a surface is equivalent to a plane.
Similarly, the sphere and the plane are locally equivalent.
* Similarly, many ( universities and educational providers will recognise ACCA as equivalent to at least a Bachelor degree in accountancy, for the purpose of obtaining credit towards a local Masters degree or an advanced study program.
Similarly, an English-Latin dictionary from around 1440 has an entry for ' sterre slyme ' with the Latin equivalent given as assub ( a rendering of Arabic ash-shuhub, also used in medieval Latin as a term for a ' falling ' or ' shooting ' star ).
Similarly, " disruptive aggro " ( equivalent to Aggro-Control in the classic archetypes above ) can also stop the single threat Combo and Ramp offer while focusing on winning faster.
Similarly, this asset cannot be sold or converted, and as a result, is less desirable than an equivalent amount of cash or marketable assets.
Similarly, the men of the Mountain Land ( Akaufaka ), 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.

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