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Similarly and identity
Similarly, there were then several decrees in place aimed at suppressing outward signs of national identity, including decrees against wearing tefillin and tzitzit ; as Conversion to Judaism was against Roman law, Rabbi Judah would not have discussed this.
Similarly, Butler argued that repetitive socially coerced gender performances, which aspire to replicate a normative gender ideal, actually produce the sexed body and gender identity.
Similarly, a child or baby whose identity is unknown may be referred to as Baby Doe.
Similarly, in the Belgian and UK's first season, the first words of each episode could be linked together to reveal the identity of the Mole ; in the second season, contestants were introduced in alphabetical order of their surnames, except for the Mole, who was in the correct position for " Mole ".
Similarly, The Philadelphia Sphas basketball team in Philadelphia ( whose name was an acronym of its founding South Philadelphia Hebrew Association ) wore a large Star of David on their jerseys to proudly proclaim their Jewish identity, as they competed in the first half of the 20th century.
Similarly, when we put a bunch of things which do not contain a single shred of ship identity together, we do not get a ship identity, regardless of how they are spatiotemporally arranged.
Similarly, The number 1 is the " multiplicative identity " for integers, real numbers, and complex numbers.
Similarly, in those who experience Capgras syndrome after frontal lobe damage, believe that an identical “ replacement ” has taken the identity of a close friend, relative, or other person and is posing as that person.
" Similarly, Tallis notes that a literal interpretation of the Lacanian mirror stage contradicts empirical observations about human identity and personality: " the stage theory would predict that congenitally blind indiv ­ iduals would lack selfhood and be unable to enter language, society or the world at large.
This second Kats franchise reclaimed the name, logo, and Nashville history of the earlier franchise as its own ( The original Kats franchise continued to operate as the Georgia Force until folding in 2008 ; Similarly, that franchise was reincarnated in 2011 when the existing AFL team Alabama Vipers relocated to the Atlanta area and assumed the Georgia Force identity ).
Similarly, a left approximate identity is a net
Similarly, when a child is separated from his or her mother, he or she loses the familial identity associated with mother-child relationships.
" Similarly, Wilcox described Diffie as having " the vocal chops to sound like just about anyone " and thought that none of his Epic material showed any musical identity.
" Similarly, in the documentary Quest for the Lost Tribes, by Canadian filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici, the film crew visits the home of an elderly Kaifeng Jew who explains the recent history of the Kaifeng Jews, shows some old photographs, and his identity papers that identify him as a member of the Jewish ethnic group.
Similarly the identity of his mother is unknown.
Similarly, Edith Shaked argues that the Jews in Tunisia were able to maintain and reproduce their autonomous administrative, cultural and religious institutions, preserving intact their religious and communal identity, as a cohesive, well-organized and structured Jewish community, who remained a separate entity from the Arabs and the French:
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 ".
Similarly, two applications of the double angle identity yields

Similarly and path
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, when the path difference is λ, the phases will add together and maxima will occur.
Similarly, a quantum particle moving in a potential can be described by a superposition of paths, each with a phase: the thermal variations in the shape across the collection have turned into quantum uncertainty in the path of the quantum particle.
Similarly, " east " on 90 and 94 on the entire system is really south through Chicago ; the interstates will continue on an easternly path outside of the city.
Similarly, Macros's protégé Pug, his daughter Miranda, and his grandson Magnus also possessed the ability to invoke Lesser or Greater path powers at will.
Similarly, through this path, a Roman could earn auctoritas (“ prestige and respect ”).
Similarly, some e-mail systems use unique per-message return-paths, for example variable envelope return path ( VERP ) for mailing lists, Sender Rewriting Scheme for forwarded e-mail, Bounce Address Tag Validation for backscatter protection, etc.
** Similarly, compute, the highest preorder label reachable by a path for which all but the last edge stays within the subtree rooted at.
Similarly, IF it were detected in detector 2, then it came from path 2.
Similarly, Paul Gosling, who walked the Way for The Independent, found that, " While the long distance path is, on occasion, very attractive, it is not so much hazardous as unadventurous.
Similarly with aiple ( apple ), aix ( axe ), efter ( after ), peth ( path ), and wraith ( wrath ) from æpel, æx, æfter, pæþ and wræþþu.
Similarly with Norse bag, flag ( flagstone ) and snag and Dutch pad ( path ).

Similarly and component
Similarly, environmental systems may react in a non-linear way to perturbations, such as climate change, so that the outcome may be greater than the sum of the individual component alterations.
To see this, the three corresponding normal vectors of the corner's perpendicular sides can be considered to form a basis ( a rectangular coordinate system ) ( x, y, z ) in which to represent the direction of an arbitrary incoming ray, b, c. When the ray reflects from the first side, say x, the ray's x component, a, is reversed to-a while the y and z components are unchanged, resulting in a direction of b, c. Similarly, when reflected from side y and finally from side z, the b and c components are reversed.
Similarly, the typical absence of reliable radial velocities means that the transverse space motion ( when known ) is, in any case, only a component of the complete, three-dimensional, space velocity.
Similarly restricted is a community in which dwarf sedge Carex humilis forms a conspicuous component.
Similarly, Œ and œ, while normally printed as ligatures in French, can be replaced by component letters if technical restrictions require it.
Similarly, clusters of galaxies do not appear to have enough visible matter to gravitationally balance the high speed motions of their component galaxies.
Similarly in studies of technology and organization, modular systems may be composed of modules that are very similar ( as in shelving units that may be piled one atop the other ) or very different ( as in a stereo system where each component performs unique functions ) or any combination in between.
* Similarly, a convex combination of probability distributions is a weighted sum ( where satisfy the same constraints as above ) of its component probability distributions, with probability density function:
Similarly, Marine Corps NFOs are considered also eligible for command at sea and ashore within Marine Aviation, and are also eligible to hold senior general officer positions, such as command of Marine Aircraft Wings, Joint Task Forces, Marine Expeditionary Forces, Marine Corps component command and unified combatant commands.
Similarly, the total stress will be the sum of the stress in each component:
Similarly, the CWT may be applied to detect the activated voxels of cortex and additionally the temporal independent component analysis ( tICA ) may be utilized to extract the underlying independent sources whose number is determined by Bayesian information criterion.

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