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Similarly and applied
Similarly, a liquid at saturation temperature and pressure will boil into its vapor phase as additional thermal energy is applied.
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, the intensity of the output on TV and computer display devices is not directly proportional to the R, G, and B applied electric signals ( or file data values which drive them through Digital-to-Analog Converters ).
Similarly, at a fixed temperature below the critical temperature, superconducting materials cease to superconduct when an external magnetic field is applied which is greater than the critical magnetic field.
Similarly, the title " coroner " is applied to both physicians and non-physicians.
Similarly, Aeneades ( Ancient Greek: ) was a patronymic from Aeneas, and applied as a surname to those who were believed to have been descended from him, such as Ascanius, Augustus, and the Romans in general.
Similarly, though typically it is considered to have a less attractive grain than the traditional sitka spruce, poplar is beginning to be targeted by some harp luthiers as a sustainable and even superior alternative for their soundboards: in these cases another hardwood veneer is sometimes applied to the resonant poplar base both for cosmetic reasons, and supposedly to fine-tune the acoustic properties.
Similarly, the Norwegian verb radbrekke is applied to art and language, and refers to use which is seen as despoiling tradition and courtesy, with connotations of willful ignorance and / or malice.
Similarly, first applies to, printing the letter and returning ; this result of is then applied to as in the previous example.
Similarly, the term " Fraktur " or " Gothic " is sometimes applied to all of the blackletter typefaces ( known in German as Gebrochene Schrift ).
Similarly, the term alter ego may be applied to the role or persona taken on by an actor or by other types of performers.
Similarly, when evaluating the effectiveness of a medical drug, both the patients and the doctors who administer the drug may be kept in the dark about the dosage being applied in each case – to forestall any chance of a placebo effect, observer bias, or conscious deception.
Similarly, if a system is demonstrated to have a poor frequency response, a digital or analog filter can be applied to the signals prior to their reproduction to compensate for these deficiencies.
Similarly, an order of operations is accepted, according to which · is applied before +; that is, is
Similarly, the watchtowers were innovations brought into western part of the Iberian peninsula by the Order, and applied in Almourol.
Similarly, in the Denkard, Adharbad Maraspand — the Sassanid era high-priest to whom the collation of the Avesta texts is attributed — is purported to have nine measures of " unburning molten zinc " applied to his chest as proof of accuracy of the sacred texts.
Similarly, the result of Bayesian inference applied to a choice of single multinomial distribution for all rows of the contingency table taken together versus the more general alternative of a separate multinomial per row produces results very similar to the G statistic.
Similarly, the term traditional variety is sometimes applied to plant landraces.
Similarly, the term may also be applied to the posting of personal images of a female partner on the Internet or to urging or forcing a female partner to wear clothing which reveals her physical attractiveness to others, such as by wearing very brief clothing, such as a microskirt, tight-fitting or see-through clothing or a low-cut top.
Similarly, if this pipe has flat end caps, any force applied to them by static pressure will induce a perpendicular axial stress on the same pipe wall.
Similarly, varying magnetic fields generate eddy currents that act to cancel the applied magnetic field.
Similarly fine results could be achieved for lighting devices, such as chandeliers and candelabra, as well as for the ornamental metal mounts applied to clock cases and even ceramic pieces.
Similarly, the apparent meaning can be applied to the Arabic language, and subsequently the Qur ' an and the Sunnah.
Similarly, terms may be applied ahistorically to entire categories of garments, so that corset is applied to garments that were called stays or a pair of bodies until the introduction of the word corset in the late 18th century.

Similarly and force
Similarly, Colorado State University's enrollment doubled during the 1960s, making it the city's primary economic force by the end of the century.
Similarly with any force couple on an object that has no change to its angular momentum, such moment is also not called a torque.
Similarly, as Frodo nears Mount Doom he casts aside weapons and refuses to fight others with physical force: " For him struggles for the right must hereafter be waged only on the moral plane.
Similarly it was not possible to arrive in Amber by traveling in Shadow, which is why the sea patrols and Julian's force in Arden were effective.
" Similarly, Willie Colón sees the scope of salsa's power to unite in the broadest terms: " Salsa was the force that united diverse Latino and other non-Latino racial and ethnic groups ...
Similarly, theorists such as George Fletcher and Robert Schopp have adopted European concepts of autonomy in their liberal theories to justify the right-holder using all necessary force to defend his or her autonomy and rights.
Similarly in the mid-20th century, Foucault's influential book, Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, also known as History of Madness, focused on Pinel, along with Tuke, as the driving force behind a shift from physical to mental oppression.
Similarly, the downward force on the cube is the pressure on the top surface integrated over its area.
Similarly, other results have indicated that the microenvironment of luciferase can force oxyluciferin into a more rigid, high-energy structure, forcing it to emit a high-energy green light.
Similarly, a complaint for breach of a promise to marry could be met by a demurrer because the law in most jurisdictions expressly prohibits such claims on public policy grounds ( while there may be claims for damages on a breach of promise to marry, e. g., U. S. courts are not going to force someone to marry another ).
Similarly, new models might be made incompatible with accessories used with old models to force consumers to purchase replacements.
Similarly, Dobash and Dobash claim that " Men who assault their wives are actually living up to cultural prescriptions that are cherished in Western society -- aggressiveness, male dominance and female subordination -- and they are using physical force as a means to enforce that dominance ", while Walker claims that men exhibit a " socialized androcentric need for power ".
Similarly, in one of the most vigorous markets for comics is in Japan, where " Some 40 percent of publications are comics, and 30 percent of publication revenue derives from comics ", one main driving force in this dynamic market is doujinshi, which is a kind of copycat technique.
Similarly, the initiative for making laws is not limited to the legislature but also belongs to the citizens, who can force the legislature to consider a law by submitting a petition with 50, 000 signatures.
Similarly the commander of the German Legion Condor, General Hugo Sperrle, commanded the Italian air force in Spain.
Similarly, a widespread power outage would not be a force majeure excuse if the contract requires the provision of backup power or other contingency plans for continuity.
Similarly is that force which tends to create action but is not action itself.
Similarly, the force is proportional to the square of the mass of the object.
Similarly in Rome Jupiter was the supreme ruler of the heavens and god of thunder, represented on earth by the rex, king ( later the rex sacrorum ) and his substitute, the flamen dialis, the legal aspect of sovereignty being incarnated also by Dius Fidius, Mars was the god of military prowess and a war deity, represented by his flamen martialis ; and Quirinus the enigmatic god of the Roman populus (" people ") organised in the curiae as a civilian and productive force, represented by the flamen quirinalis.
Similarly the equipolent moments expressed at each location within a rigid body define a helical field called the force wrench.
Similarly, a " bruxer " ( someone who clenches or grinds their teeth ) may produce enough force to repeatedly dislodge or irreversibly abrade any veneer a dentist can plan for.
Similarly, if someone opens any window or increases the opening in any window, or indeed dislodges the window by the application of any energy, he is using force to enter ..."
Similarly, in Taylor v Mucklow ( 1973 ) CLR 750 a building owner was held to be using an unreasonable degree of force in carrying a loaded airgun against a builder who was demolishing a new extension because his bills were unpaid.

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