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Similarly and relatively
Similarly, relatively low population growth coupled with low life expectancy and high incidence of disease has kept the labor supply in flux and prevented industries from flourishing.
In addition, w is traditionally listed after v, although officially it is merely a variant of the latter and can be alphabetized as v. Similarly, š and ž are variants of s and z, but they are often overlooked, as they are only used in some relatively new loanwords and foreign names, and may be replaced with sh and zh, respectively.
Similarly, the memoirs of the Emir of Granada clearly indicate the existence of a relatively large rural Christian population in some parts of the Málaga region towards the end of the 11th century.
Similarly, dates of first publication are relatively useless in determining a chronology, as about half of the plays were not published until the First Folio in 1623 ( seven years after Shakespeare's death ).
Similarly, the new fleet of 86 class locomotives introduced to NSW in 1983 had a relatively short life as the costs of changing locomotives at the extremities of the electrified network, together with the higher charges levied for electricity use, saw diesel-electric locomotives make inroads into the electrified network and the electric locomotive fleet was progressively withdrawn.
Similarly, when rates of kleptomania have been examined in subjects with OCD, a relatively low co-occurrence was found ( 2. 2 %- 5. 9 %).
Similarly IGN's Peer Schneider criticized how limited the gameplay had become in the Game Boy Color and that defeating the opponent was relatively easier.
Similarly politicians often save popular, but relatively unimportant promises, for the end of their term to be implemented just before they are up for reelection while the electors still remember them.
Similarly, because he does not quite understand real distance compared to perspective, the surrounding terrain is actually relatively close, but blurred to appear farther away.
Similarly, winds were relatively minimal and confined to the coast.
Similarly, due to the relatively recent creation of Northern Ireland in 1921, most major religious groups in Northern Ireland are organised on an all-Ireland basis.
They seem to have been coastal forms and probably inhabited relatively shallow water. Similarly, their affinities are uncertain ; they may be either the most basal sauropsids, or among the most basal parareptiles.
Similarly, prior to the 60s, numerous classical musicians and composers wrote and / or performed music that showed the influence of novel non-Western styles ( e. g. the influence of gamelan music on French composer Claude Debussy ) or attempted to explicitly combine traditional Western musical styles with influences from non-Western traditions, although this too remained largely an elite ' art ' activity, and it gained relatively little mass recognition when compared to major popular genres like swing music, jazz or rock ' n ' roll.

Similarly and little
Similarly, little is known with certainty about its habitat and behaviour.
" Similarly, after the death by dehydration of Verity Linn, whose body was found in a tent with little but a sleeping bag, her clothing, and one of Jasmuheen's books, Jasmuheen wrote " If you haven't found the light that will nourish you, you may have the intention to become a breatharian, but in fact you may be putting yourself through food deprivation.
Similarly, the first generation of search sites experienced little network effect, as the value of the site was based on the value of the search results.
Similarly, Mozart wrote of the first Konstanze, Caterina Cavalieri, " I have sacrificed Konstanze's aria a little to the flexible throat of Mlle.
Similarly, he points out that religions which give little importance to the concept of god exist, such as Buddhism, where the Four Noble Truths is much more important than any individual deity.
Similarly, if too many positive externalities fall outside the participants in a transaction, there will be too little incentive on parties to participate in activities that lead to the positive externalities.
Similarly in the Italian language, there are derived names like Castellino ( little castle ) – Castello – Castellone ( big castle ), or Ombrellino ( small umbrella ) – Ombrello – Ombrellone ( large umbrella ).
Similarly, the tongue was reserved for men and the ears were to be eaten by little girls.
Similarly, koteczek ( little kitty ) is derived from kotek ( kitty ), which is itself derived from kot ( cat ).
* Similarly, the U. S. had no federal-government-mandated disability income insurance to provide for citizens disabled by injuries ( of any kind — non-work-related ); consequently, for most people, a disabling injury meant no more income ( since most people have little to no income except earned income from work ).
Similarly the listings for TNT received little media coverage in comparison to Sky Sports.
Similarly, if a soldier is captured, the enemy expects that soldiers will have ammunition in their pockets, so little attention is paid, beyond confiscating and discarding it.
Similarly, reports of positive anti-aging results are often testimonials or self-reports, both of which have little to no scientific credibility.
Similarly, sealing methods and types have evolved over the years, and as a result, today ’ s curtain walls are high performance systems which require little maintenance.
Similarly, many American whiskeys are grain whiskeys that use little or no barley in the mash, and yet are far from being Light whiskey.
Similarly, a little later, in the family of the Hillelites, the names Gamaliel and Judah succeed each other with only an occasional occurrence of Simon and Hillel.
Similarly, Todd McCarthy, former critic for Variety, said that Jones " manages to hold viewer interest throughout with a devilishly witty turn ... despite having desperately little to work with ".
Similarly, a stamp consisting of simply a portrait will mean little to many users, and the artist may opt to include a visual element suggesting the person's accomplishments, such as an architect's most famous building, or simply add the word " architect " somewhere in the design.
Similarly, in the first episode of the 1970 Doctor Who serial Spearhead from Space, Liz Shaw dismissively describes UNIT's work as investigating " little blue men with three heads ".
Similarly, events that cause both stocks to rise — for example a rise in the market as a whole — will have little or no effect on the position.
Similarly, if one receives a low mark in a strand that is not weighed heavily, it can have little effect on their mark.
" Similarly, a 1UP. com editor wrote that the game is " mostly-unknown ( there's not even a single video of it on YouTube )" and that it " deserves a little more coverage, if only to acknowledge its existence ".
Similarly China probably referred to little Tibet, while the Parama China ( also known as Maha-China: see Manasollasa ) referred to the main China.

Similarly and energy
Similarly, a liquid at saturation temperature and pressure will boil into its vapor phase as additional thermal energy is applied.
Similarly, a system may transfer energy to another by physically impacting it, but in that case the energy of motion in an object, called kinetic energy, results in forces acting over distances ( new energy ) to appear in another object that is struck.
Similarly, in Thermal quantum field theory a compactification of the euclidean time dimension leads to the Matsubara frequencies and thus to a discretized thermal energy spectrum.
Similarly, the energy loss per unit path length, the ' stopping power ', depends on the type and energy of the charged particle and upon the material.
Similarly, successively larger elements must have shells of successively higher energy.
Similarly, a fluid while flowing under constant stress may show some elastic properties as well, such as storing some of the energy input instead of dissipating it all as heat and random thermal motion of its molecular constituents or having some recovery of strains after stresses are removed, although it may never recover all of its deformation upon removal of the initial applied stress.
Similarly, variable composition within the Earth's interior which has not yet achieved maximal stability and minimal energy ( in other words, with densest parts deepest ) continues to cause a fraction of the convection of fluid rock and molten metal within the Earth's interior ( see below ).
Similarly, machines which comply with both laws of thermodynamics but access energy from obscure sources are sometimes referred to as perpetual motion machines, although they also do not meet the standard criteria for the name.
Similarly, phoretic mites may hinder their host by making flight more difficult, which may affect its aerial hunting ability or cause it to expend extra energy while carrying these passengers.
Similarly to Bell, Peter Otto and Philipp Sonntag ( 1985 ) say that an information society is a society where the majority of employees work in information jobs, i. e. they have to deal more with information, signals, symbols, and images than with energy and matter.
Similarly, a difference in chemical potential between groups of particles in the system drives a chemical reaction that changes the numbers of particles, and the corresponding product is the amount of chemical potential energy transformed in process.
Similarly, ice cores on land are enriched in the heavier < sup > 18 </ sup > O relative to < sup > 16 </ sup > O during warmer climatic phases ( interglacials ) as more energy is available for the evaporation of the heavier < sup > 18 </ sup > O isotope.
Similarly, hole only devices can be made by using a cathode comprised solely of aluminium, resulting in an energy barrier too large for efficient electron injection.
Similarly, energy radiating from the " focus " to the dish can be transmitted outward in a beam that is parallel to the axis of the dish.
Similarly, William R. Leonard, a professor of anthropology at Northwestern University, states that the health problems facing industrial societies stem not from deviations from a specific ancestral diet but from an imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned, a state of energy excess uncharacteristic of ancestral lifestyles.
Similarly, color is due to the energy absorbed by the compound, when an electron transitions from the HOMO to the LUMO.
Similarly, the energy source staples vary widely within different parts of India, with its colder climate near Himalayas and warmer climate in its south.
Similarly, by subtracting the velocity times the above momentum conservation term, the third equation ( energy conservation ), can also be expressed as:
Similarly, energy weapons cause the most damage against robots and cyborgs, and the annelid-made exotic weaponry is particularly harmful to organic targets.
Similarly, a photon has to expend energy entering a supervoid, but will not get all of it back upon exiting the slightly squashed potential hill.

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