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Similarly and release
Similarly, some poorly designed earlier trials found that peppermint oil has the ability to reduce colicky abdominal pain due to IBS with an NNT ( number needed to treat ) around 3. 1, but the oil is an irritant to the stomach in the quantity required and therefore needs wrapping for delayed release in the intestine.
The one exception is the lower-case letter e: that letter is used so often that the 90 channel magazine actually has 91 channels, with two channels ( the leftmost two ) both used for the letter e. Similarly, the 72 channel magazine actually has 73 channels, with the leftmost two being used for lower-case e. Consecutive keystrokes on the e key release matrices alternately from the two e channels in the magazine.
Similarly, the release of iodine-131 in a serious power reactor accident could be retarded by absorption on metal surfaces within the nuclear plant. Glänneskog H ( 2004 ) Interactions of I2 and CH3I with reactive metals under BWR severe-accident conditions Nuclear Engineering and Design 227: 323-9 * Glänneskog H ( 2005 ) Iodine chemistry under severe accident conditions in a nuclear power reactor, PhD thesis, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden * For other work on the iodine chemistry which would occur during a bad accident, see
Similarly, it is the only parody to be given an extensive behind-the-scenes article on the BBC official website, and its own video release through BBC Video.
Similarly, preincubation with resveratrol decreased arachidonic acid release and COX-2 induction in mouse peritoneal macrophages stimulated with tumor promoter PMA, ROI, or lipopolysaccharides ( LPS ).
Similarly, the Australian issue also featured a different tracklisting, though the original sleeve and song titles were retained for this release:
Similarly, the 2010 film How to Train Your Dragon was considered a relative disappointment when its premiere wide release box office gross was smaller than expected, but was later reassessed as a major success when its theatrical run proved unexpectedly strong over a longer term to more than compensate.
Similarly, Drosophila melanogaster males release toxic seminal fluids, known as ACPs ( accessory gland proteins ), from their accessory glands to impede the female from participating in future copulations.
Similarly, material from the screenplay or filmed scenes that are cut from the final production may still be present in a novelization, often because the novel is completed for publication while the film is still being edited for release.
Similarly, sustained release / extended release drug formulations reduce pill burden by reducing the dosing frequency.
Similarly, clinical trials and other kinds of important medical research may release preliminary results to the media before a journal article is printed.
Similarly, albums have often had wide gaps between recording and release ( for example, Night Light was recorded in the summer of 2002, but not officially released until 2004 ).
Similarly, the 1968 film version of James Goldman's The Lion in Winter, although a filmed-on-location roadshow release, was shown in Panavision and Technicolor, but with mono sound.
Similarly, a eudiometer uses water to release gas into the eudiometer tube, converting the gas into a visible, measurable amount.
Similarly, " I Love the Way They Scream When They Die " is a line from " Burpgun ," which appears the release that followed it.
Similarly, " Talk to Me " and " Shandi " were added to the track listing of the Australian release.

Similarly and print
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, by 1589 nothing by Greville was in print, and only one of Walter Raleigh's works had been published.
Similarly, no particular size or length is associated with other subdivisions ; a section might run several pages in print, or just a sentence or two.
Similarly, processor # 1's load operations may be executed out-of-order and it is possible for to be read before is checked, and again the print statement might therefore print an unexpected value.
Similarly, in 1929 the issue of postage stamps celebrating the Millennium of Iceland's parliament, the Althing, was compromised by the insertion of " 1 " on the print order, before the authorised value of stamps to be produced ( see Postage stamps and postal history of Iceland.
Similarly, Nash and Mac Holbert, manager of Nash Editions, came up with the name " digigraph " for this type of print.

Similarly and stocks
" and concluded that " Similarly, international agreements to reduce fishing capacity, to remove subsidies which encourage over-fishing, to encourage co-operation in management of fish stocks and flag States to take responsibility for their vessels fishing on the high seas, appear to have gone largely unheeded, to the detriment of deep-sea species and their associated ecosystems.
‘ And at the Third Food Conference in Delhi on the 5th to the 8th July, … the suggestion that “ the only reason why people are starving in Bengal is that there is hoarding ” was greeted at the Conference by the other Provinces with applause .’ Similarly, some officials in the Government of India refused to accept the evidence on the ground, preferring their own idiosyncratic interpretations of the market: as late as November 1943, ‘ The Government of India would admit no intrinsic shortage in Bengal in the Spring of 1943 and, even in November, at the height of the famine, the Director-General of Food in the Council of State said that “ the major trouble in Bengal has been not so much an intrinsic shortage of essential foodgrains as a breakdown of public confidence .’ On 19 October 1943, when the famine was at its peak, Wavell noted in his journal “ On the food situation Linlithgow outgoing Viceroy says chief factor morale. panic hoarding ” For hoarding to have created the amount of hunger and death recorded if there had, indeed, been adequate supplies, it would have been necessary that the richest 10 % of Bengal's population, the only ones who could afford it, to lay in two years ' rice supply for themselves, in addition to the stocks accumulated in the previous two years, and to keep it in stock until the end of the war, while their neighbours starved.
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, investors who invest in small cap stocks, which are riskier than blue-chip stocks, require a greater return, called the " size premium.

Similarly and usually
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
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, the highest humidities, usually close to 80 percent, are recorded during the rainy months, and values from 68 to 78 percent are registered during the drier period.
Similarly, the meaning of the RTL doesn't usually depend on the original high-level language of the program.
Similarly, the sacrum is usually counted as a single bone, rather than five fused vertebrae.
Similarly, a National Champion in each class is awarded by winning the class at the National Championship ( usually referred to as " Nationals ") held in September.
Similarly, a response of 2 Diamonds indicates less than 8 hcps and should usually be passed.
Similarly, ( 0. 6 %), with a half-life of is not usually considered to be radioactive.
Similarly, observation is usually done through transparent portholes into the tunnel.
Similarly, his assertion that the phrase halacha le-Moshe me-Sinai-" an oral law revealed to Moses on Sinai "-does not always bear a literal meaning but often signifies a universally adopted custom, is not usually taken as a liberal interpretation.
Similarly, the trade usually sells the finished products through a distributor who stores and distributes the publisher's wares for a percentage fee or sells on a sale or return basis.
Similarly, if the appendix lies entirely within the pelvis, there is usually complete absence of abdominal rigidity.
Similarly, in hexadecimal ( base 16 ), full spaces are usually used to group digits into twos.
Similarly, in Modern Standard Arabic, the verb jāʾ " come " usually uses the form taʿāl for its imperative, and the plural of marʾah " woman " is nisāʾ ( related to nās " people ").
Similarly, in Hong Kong, people being arrested and led away in handcuffs are usually given the chance by the policemen to have their heads covered by a black cloth bag.
Similarly, inadvertent harm to non-combatants or structures, usually referred to as collateral damage, is also not considered to be friendly fire.
** Similarly, in Russian the formal second-person pronoun Вы, and its oblique cases Вас, Вам etc., is capitalized ( usually in personal correspondence ); and similarly in Bulgarian.
Similarly, Andy no longer beats his wife, because of concerns about the depiction of domestic violence ( which was usually portrayed in a highly stylised manner, as an iconic cartoon smoke cloud with fists and feet protruding ).
Similarly, in both English start reading and Japanese 読み始める yomihajimeru " start -- read " " start reading ," the vector verbs start and 始める hajimeru " start " change according to tense, negation, and the like, while the main verbs reading and 読み yomi " reading " usually remain the same.
Similarly, the birds on the western Canary Islands which are usually assigned to the nominate subspecies ( though this seems suspect on grounds of biogeography ) have declined much, and here wanton destruction seems still to be significant.
Similarly, while social service providers usually do not count one partner's assets toward the income means test for welfare and disability assistance for the other partner, a legally married couple's joint assets are normally used in calculating whether a married individual qualifies for assistance.
Similarly, when ideas about self-organization originate in, say, biology or social science, the farther one tries to take the concept into chemistry, physics or mathematics, the more resistance is encountered, usually on the grounds that it implies direction in fundamental physical processes.

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