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Similarly and open
Similarly, primary agoraphobia may be due to its once having been evolutionary advantageous to avoid exposed, large open spaces without cover or concealment.
Similarly, " open fields " such as pastures, open water, and woods may be searched without a warrant, on the ground that conduct occurring therein would have no reasonable expectation of privacy.
Similarly, toll routes are open to the public after paying a toll.
Similarly, increasing the pressure as in a pressure cooker raises the temperature of the contents above the open air boiling point.
Similarly, if every preimage of a base element of Y is open in X, then f is continuous.
Similarly, the Northwest Youth League, a Korean government sponsored watch-dog group made up of refugees who had fled northern Korea, actively repressed any and all " communist sympathizers " with an ardent campaign of shooting anyone on sight entering or leaving the president's " enemy zone ", raping / violation, torturing, and killing hundreds of islanders using open armed violence and what would be labeled today as terrorist activities.
Similarly, any open cover of the unit disk in the two-dimensional plane can be refined so that any point of the disk is contained in no more than three open sets, while two are in general not sufficient.
Similarly, the final chord of his The Rite of Spring requires the cellos to retune a string so it may be played " open " ( unstopped by the fingers and consequently more resonant ) as part of a quadruple stop.
Similarly, the popularity of the OGL inspired others to create their own, specific open content licenses.
Similarly, if f is a smooth function on an open set U in N, then the same formula defines a smooth function on the open set φ < sup >- 1 </ sup >( U ) in M. ( In the language of sheaves, pullback defines a morphism from the sheaf of smooth functions on N to the direct image by φ of the sheaf of smooth functions on M .)
Similarly, though the house never contained a large number of troops, Wellington devoted 21 battalions ( 12, 000 troops ) over the course of the afternoon to keeping the hollow way open to allow fresh troops and ammunition to be admitted to the house.
Similarly, on the first floor a loggia as large as the portico illuminates the hall into which open the merchant's rooms.
" Similarly, while a document or application is open, their icons also represent this status and re-opening them will just reveal and bring them back to the front.
Similarly, there was an earlier success aiming to open Transport Tycoon Deluxe up to modification by users.
Similarly MESS is not considered to be open source software if appraised according to the criteria of the Open Source Definition.
Similarly, the Virginia High School League, open only to public schools, is a member, while the state's parallel associations for non-public schools are not.
Similarly, it is unclear whether the protagonist's tribulations proceed from relationships with multiple lovers, or a single man, and, similarly, virtually all of the facts integral to the poem beyond the matter of genre are widely open to dispute.
Similarly DRM and DAB are open specifications, while iBiquity's HD Radio specification is partly open but mostly private.
Similarly, the ancient landrace of the Middle East that led to the Saluki breed excels in running down game across open tracts of hot desert, but show-quality individuals of the breed might not be able to chase and catch hares in the desert.
Then, for each integer n define n ( G ) to be the number of subgroups U of index n in G. Similarly, if G is a topological group, s_n ( G ) denotes the number of open subgroups U of index n in G. One similarly defines ' m_n ( G ) and to denote the number of maximal and normal subgroups of index n, respectively.

Similarly and universities
Similarly, it is argued that such competition has helped in higher education, with publically funded universities directly competing with private universities for tuition money provide by the Government, such as the GI Bill and the Pell Grant in the United States.
Similarly, there is also an international organization of organizations for national osteopathic and osteopathic medical associations, statutory regulators, and universities / medical schools offering osteopathic and osteopathic medical education, known as the Osteopathic International Alliance ( OIA ).
* 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, Hallym University has concluded agreements with 85 universities in 23 countries to carry out academic exchanges of professors, students, and researchers.
Similarly, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge refer to each other as " the other place "., as do the pupils of the British public schols, Eton and Harrow.

Similarly and use
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, in Gregory Keyes ' series The Age of Unreason, " aetherschriebers " use two halves of a single " chime " to communicate, aided by scientific alchemy.
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
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 capoeiristas use the concept of " mandinga ".
Similarly, a gold reflective layer does not guarantee use of phthalocyanine dye.
Similarly, " use your loaf ", meaning " use your head ", derives from " loaf of bread " and also dates from the late 19th century but came into independent use in the 1930s ..
Similarly, DVDs use the lossy MPEG-2 Video codec for video compression.
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, thermocouples use the Peltier-Seebeck effect to measure the temperature difference between two points.
Similarly, the refusal of their Qizilbash forces to use firearms contributed to the Safavid rout at Chaldiran in 1514.
Similarly, without livelihoods and a working society, the public cannot assert or make use of civil or political rights ( known as the full belly thesis ).
Similarly logic tells us to view the world in terms of individuals and relations, but does not specify which individuals and relations to use.
Similarly, Pāṇini is the source for Bloomfield's use of the terms exocentric and endocentric used to describe compound words.
Similarly, Samuel Pepys in his diary entry for 15 August 1665 records a dream " that I had my Lady Castlemayne in my arms and was admitted to use all the dalliance I desired with her, and then dreamt that this could not be awake, but that it was only a dream ".
Similarly faceted classification schemes are more difficult to use for shelf arrangement, unless the user has knowledge of the citation order.
Similarly in the Middle Ages Ashkenazim tended to use malē spellings under the influence of European languages, while Sephardim tended to use ḥaser spellings under the influence of Arabic.
Similarly, the use of violence does not conform to the principles behind protection rackets, political intimidation and drug trafficking activities employed by those adult groups.
Similarly, University of Glasgow and Heriot-Watt University use goat skin parchment paper for their degrees.
Similarly, while you are a lessee, the owner cannot use their right to exclude to keep you from the property, or, if they do, you may be entitled to stop paying rent or sue for access.
Similarly to a classical bit where the state of a transistor in a processor, the magnetization of a surface in a hard disk and the presence of current in a cable can all be used to represent bits in the same computer, an eventual quantum computer is likely to use various combinations of qubits in its design.

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