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Similarly and energy
Similarly, a liquid at saturation temperature and pressure will boil into its vapor phase as additional thermal energy is applied.
Similarly, relatively little energy is used in producing and combining the raw materials ( although large amounts of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > are produced by the chemical reactions in cement manufacture ).
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, 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.

Similarly and source
Similarly, the source just below the top of the slit will interfere destructively with the source located just below the middle of the slit at the same angle.
If a laser is swept across a distant object, the spot of laser light can easily be made to move across the object at a speed greater than c. Similarly, a shadow projected onto a distant object can be made to move across the object faster than c. In neither case does the light travel from the source to the object faster than c, nor does any information travel faster than light.
Similarly, the word for " declension " and its many European cognates, including its Latin source declinatio come from the root * k ^ lei -, " to lean ".
Similarly, if funding is withdrawn part way through an experiment, and the analyst must work with incomplete data, this is a possible source of bias for classical methods but not for Bayesian methods, which do not depend on the intended design of the experiment.
Similarly, Pāṇini is the source for Bloomfield's use of the terms exocentric and endocentric used to describe compound words.
Similarly, no knowledge can come to us of the different things here unless there is a source of this knowledge.
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, lithotrophic organisms are often also autotrophic, using inorganic sources of electrons and CO < sub > 2 </ sub > as inorganic carbon source.
Similarly, specialised tools like SourceForge integrate project management software with source control ( CVS ) software and bug-tracking software, so that each piece of information can be integrated into the same system.
Similarly, fiducial points established during MRI can be correlated with brain images generated by magnetoencephalography to localize the source of brain activity.
Similarly, the Court upheld a ban on the growth of marijuana intended for medical use on the grounds that Congress could rationally conclude that this growth might make enforcement of drug laws more difficult by creating an otherwise lawful source of marijuana that could be diverted into the illicit market:
Similarly, an acting man must have a source of dissatisfaction which he believes can be changed, otherwise he cannot act.
Similarly, the auditory system processes sound waves as they travel from their source, bounce off surfaces and enter the ears.
Similarly, in field effect transistors, and MOSFETs in particular, transconductance is the change in the drain current divided by the small change in the gate / source voltage with a constant drain / source voltage.
Similarly, Rankin was a constant source of revitalization and support to Fogal ’ s own political and legal efforts.
Similarly, an ideal voltage source cannot be connected to an ideal short circuit ( R = 0 ), since this would result a similar paradox of finite nonzero voltage across an element with defined zero voltage ( the short circuit ).
Similarly MESS is not considered to be open source software if appraised according to the criteria of the Open Source Definition.
Similarly, the Protestant Reformation called for renewed attention to the Bible as the primary source of Christian faith.
Similarly, in the 3rd century a shift away from direct revelation as a source of authority occurred, most notably against the Montanists.
Similarly, to ' UVC-enable " applications the source code is required from the developer and therefore permission from the owner.
Similarly, the Antilles represented the major source for European sugar and coffee, and it was a huge importer of slaves through Nantes.
Similarly, using phishing techniques or a Trojan horse to obtain identity data or to acquire any other data from an unauthorised source, or modifying the operating system files or some aspect of the computer's functions to interfere with its operation or prevent access to any data, including the destruction of files, or deliberately generating code to cause a complete system malfunction, are all criminal " modifications ".

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