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Similarly and complex
Similarly, the consolidated Teutonic laws of the Germanic tribes, included a complex system of monetary compensations for what courts would consider the complete range of criminal offences against the person, from murder down.
Similarly, in 2011 the eukaryotic 60S subunit structure was also determined from Tetrahymena thermophila in complex with eIF6.
Similarly in D version 1, it is assumed that the programmer knows what to do with delegates and local variables, as their references will be invalid after return from its definition scope ( local variables are on the stack )-this still permits many useful functional patterns, but for complex cases needs explicit heap allocation for variables.
Similarly, bonobos exhibit complex sexual behaviour, but human beings exhibit much more complex sexual behaviours.
Similarly, for a fixed complex unit u = exp ( b i ), the equation:
Similarly, in complex territorial and cooperative breeding bird communities ( such as the Australian magpie ) that have a high degree of etiquettes, rules, hierarchies, play, songs and negotiations, rule-breaking seems tolerated on occasions not obviously related to survival of the individual or group ; behaviour often appearing to exhibit a touching gentleness and tenderness.
Similarly, The number 1 is the " multiplicative identity " for integers, real numbers, and complex numbers.
Similarly, the Marvel comic book Star Trek: Starfleet Academy refers to complex yet flexible marital structures, involving one or more fathers, and describes Andorians as passionate, with a violent history.
Similarly, complex projective space is the space of all complex lines in C < sup > n + 1 </ sup > passing through the origin.
Similarly for Lacan, despite his personal respect for Winnicott, the latter was implicated in the ' contradiction between the pre-Oedipal intrigue, to which, in the opinion of certain of our modern analysts, the analytic relation can be reduced, and the fact that Freud was satisfied with having situated it in the position of the Oedipus complex ... lead to a propedeutics of general infantilization.
Similarly, the quaternionic analogs of these are also complex manifolds.
Similarly, the medrese built by Kaykhusraw I in Kayseri, within the complex ( külliye ) dedicated to his sister Gevher Nesibe, was named Gıyasiye Medrese, and the one built by Izzeddin Keykavus I in Sivas as Izzediye Medrese.
Similarly, some symbionts, such as small crabs, living within the complex structures of branching corals may ward off the starfish as it seeks to spread its stomach over the coral surface.
Similarly, cubic equations with three real solutions have an algebraic solution that is unhelpful in that it contains cube roots of complex numbers ; again an alternative solution exists in terms of trigonometric functions of real terms.
Similarly Medicaid has its own set of policies which are slightly more complex than Medicare.
Similarly complex syncretisms between Catholic practice and indigenous or Native American belief systems, as are common in Maya communities of Guatemala and Quechua communities of Peru to give just two of many examples, are typically not named as separate religions ; their practitioners generally regard themselves as " good Catholics.
Similarly, Freud's ' first explicit mention of the " castration complex "... of " envy for the penis "... of the actual term Oedipus complex'all postdate the first Three Essays of 1905.
Similarly, when we approach a complex decision problem, we can use a hierarchy to integrate large amounts of information into our understanding of the situation.
Similarly, 3D games often rely on a powerful graphics processing unit ( GPU ), which accelerates the process of drawing complex scenes in realtime.
Similarly, one with an inferiority complex would act as if they were inferior, or not up to the task.
Similarly, modern environmental laws are an adaptation of the doctrine of nuisance to modern complex societies, in that a person's use of his property may harmfully affect another's property, or person, far from the nuisance activity, and from causes not easily integrated into historic understandings of nuisance law.
Similarly when starting with a metal complex such as d < sup > 6 </ sup >– ML < sub > 6 </ sub >, the d < sup > 2 </ sup > sp < sup > 3 </ sup > hybrid orbitals are affected.
* Similarly, each pair of complex conjugate roots contributes an exponentially damped oscillation.

Similarly and rhythm
Similarly, if only one or two guitarists are available, but a song calls for multiple guitar parts, a guitarist can play both lead and rhythm guitar ( For example, System of a Down's " Chop Suey!

Similarly and guitar
Similarly, the many varieties of harp guitar and harp lute, while chordophones, belong to the lute family and are not true harps.
" Similarly, when Jimmy Page was asked about the development of guitar feedback, he said, " I don't know who really did feedback first ; it just sort of happened.
Similarly, a new edit of " Pinch Me " was created using the radio edit's cropped intro, but leaving in the album version's guitar solo outro.
Similarly, although he performs with Nine Inch Nails mainly as a guitarist he often plays other instruments on stage, including lap steel guitar ( with effects pedals mounted to the body of the instrument ), ukulele, mandolin and keyboards / synthesizers.
Similarly, Prince has turned down opportunities to have his music in the Guitar Hero series, stating that he felt that it was " more important that kids learn how to actually play the guitar ".
Similarly to guitar picks, bachi were traditionally made of tortoise shell ( 鼈甲, bekkou ) or ivory ( 象牙, zouge ), but these materials are rare and expensive ( and illegal to trade in some territories, due to protection of endangered species ), therefore making bachi in these materials highly expensive and impractical.
Similarly, in some duos or trios, a jazz guitarist may play basslines, a role that is especially feasible if the guitarist has a seven-string guitar with a low " B " string.
Similarly, it was suggested by Templeman for inclusion on the album after he heard Eddie Van Halen playing a classical guitar.

Similarly and patterns
Similarly, if light consisted strictly of classical particles and we illuminated two parallel slits, the expected pattern on the screen would simply be the sum of the two single-slit patterns.
Video feedback. Similarly, if a video camera is pointed at a monitor screen that is displaying the camera's own signal, then weird repeating patterns can be formed on the screen by positive feedback.
Similarly, there may be patterns which never match ( i. e. it is already covered by previous patterns ), and the compiler can also check and issue warnings for these, as they may indicate an error in reasoning.
Similarly, activity motifs are patterns in the attributes of nodes and edges in the network that are over-represented given the network structure.
Similarly, Cat Mazza's online software KnitPro allows users to download images into detailed knitting patterns at no charge.
Similarly, simulations of dysfunctional neurotransmitters in neurological conditions ( e. g., dopamine in the basal ganglia of Parkinson's patients ) can yield insights into the underlying mechanisms for patterns of cognitive deficits observed in the particular patient group.
Similarly, inheritance patterns for men in matrilineal societies often reflect the importance of the mother's brother.
Similarly, when superimposing two identical layers of randomly scattered dots at a small angle or with a small scaling difference random dot Glass patterns, namely random dot moiré, appears.

Similarly and found
Similarly, both types of antibodies were found in three regions of the chromatographic eluate, having extremely low, low, and high anionic binding capacity, respectively ( Fig. 3 ).
Similarly, no one identifies themselves as Amur Valley Ainu, although people with partial descent can be found in Khabarovsk.
Similarly, in the Metaphysics, Aristotle found that the universal elements of beauty were order, symmetry, and definiteness.
Similarly, the total mass inside a sphere containing a black hole can be found by using the gravitational analog of Gauss's law, the ADM mass, far away from the black hole.
Similarly, any freedmen found to be impersonating equestrians were sold back into slavery.
" 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, green deposits were found in the hair, originally thought to be a copper-based pigment used for decoration, however it was later found to be the result of a reaction between the keratin in the hair and the acid of the peat bog.
" Similarly, all level II bubble universes with different physical constants can in effect be found as " worlds " created by " splits " at the moment of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a level III multiverse.
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.
Similarly, a form of modern Platonism is found in the predominant philosophy of mathematics, especially regarding the foundations of mathematics.
Similarly within the religious schema of Christianity and the cockfight within a religious, spiritual and sacred context, there are numerous representations of the rooster or the cock and the cockfight as a religious vessel found in the Catacombs from the earliest period as well as similar illustrations of cocks in fighting stance taken from the Vivian Bible.
Similarly a multitude of sarcophagi are found with the rooster and the sacred cockfight with the understanding of striving for resurrection and eternal life in Christianity.
Similarly, Argyllshire, Buteshire, Caithness-shire and Fifeshire are sometimes found.
Similarly, in Maynard v. Cartwright,, the Court found that an " especially heinous, atrocious or cruel " standard in a homicide case was too vague.
The toxin type has been designated Bf as the type B toxin was found in excess to the type F. Similarly, strains producing Ab and Af toxins have been reported.
Similarly, only mammals possess a true epiglottis, although a flap of non-cartilagenous mucosa is found in a similar position in many other groups.
Similarly, a study of habitual non-seatbelt wearers driving in freeway conditions found evidence that they had adapted to seatbelt use by adopting higher driving speeds and closer following distances.
Similarly, a trial using vitamin E alone found that vitamin E supplementation produced no change in the risk of developing cataracts or the rate of progression of existing cataracts.
Similarly, the Sweet Potato Whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci ) is frequently found as a pest on figs grown as potted plants and is spread through the export of these plants to other localities.
Similarly, lawsuits alleging some types of police misconduct and prosecutorial misconduct may often be brought in federal court, and federal courts may enjoin state officials from enforcing state laws found to be unconstitutional in a federal lawsuit, under threat of being held personally in contempt of court for doing otherwise.
Similarly, while studies have found that alcohol consumption increases risk when associated with H. pylori infection, it does not seem to independently increase risk, and even when coupled with H. pylori infection, the increase is modest in comparison to the primary risk factor.
Similarly, he claimed that the anatase in the ink could have come from sand used to dry it ( the hypothetical source of the sand being gneiss from the Binnenthal area of Switzerland ) but his team had not examined the crystals microscopically, and Kenneth Towe responded that this was an essential test, given that crystal size and shape should clearly distinguish commercial anatase from anatase found in sand.
Similarly, several surveys of American college students found that individuals were more likely to incur the cost of assisting kin when a high probability that relatedness and benefit would be greater than cost existed.

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