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Similarly and loss
Similarly, finite-duration functions can be represented as a Fourier series, with no actual loss of information except that the periodicity of the inverse transform is a mere artifact.
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, German nationalists spoke of a stab in the back having cost them the loss of World War I.
Similarly, laws of warfare prohibit combatants from using civilian settlements, populations or facilities as military bases, but when an inferior power uses this tactic, it depends on the premise that the superior power will respect the law that the other is violating, and will not attack that civilian target, or if they do the propaganda advantage will outweigh the material loss.
Similarly it relaxes uterine smooth muscle and this may increase blood loss during delivery or termination of pregnancy.
Similarly, diversification, derivative securities and other hedging strategies assuage if not eliminate potential mispricings from the severe risk-intolerance ( loss aversion ) of individuals underscored by behavioral finance.
Similarly Fiennes notes that, because a passenger service was producing a loss did not mean that it need always have done in the future.
Similarly there is a loss of rook, which is purely additional.
Similarly we also define shear storage and loss moduli, and.
Similarly, the music industry might claim that peer-to-peer file sharing is the cause of a loss in profit whereas factors such as a growing videogame market and economic depression are also likely to be major factors.
Similarly, if the corporation takes a loss, then that loss is retained and called variously retained losses, accumulated losses or accumulated deficit.
Similarly, cash paid out for ( the cost of ) goods and services not received by the end of the accounting period is added to the prepayments to prevent it from turning into a fictitious loss in the period cash was paid out, and into a fictitious profit in the period of their reception.
Similarly, a patient with symmetrical hearing loss will hear the Weber tuning fork sound equally as well with diagnostic utility only in asymmetric ( one-sided ) hearing losses.
Similarly, 25fps content broadcast at 1080i50 may be deinterlaced to 1080p content with no loss of quality or resolution.
Similarly melancholic and personal themes of turmoil and loss can be detected in his novels.
Similarly to vision loss, hearing loss can vary from full or partial inability to detect some or all frequencies of sound which can typically be heard by members of their species.
Similarly, a game that lets a player disconnect immediately with no consequences may let players exit a game without suffering a loss.
Similarly, its elasmoid scales lack superficial odontodes composed of dentine and enamel ; this loss appears to be a synapomorphy with more crownward tetrapodomorphs.
Similarly, cash paid out for ( the cost of ) goods and services not received by the end of the accounting period is added to the prepayments to prevent it from turning into a fictitious loss in the period cash was paid out, and into a fictitious profit in the period of their reception.
Similarly, there is evidence that periodontitis, which can lead to tooth loss, may arise from a syndemic.

Similarly and English
Similarly, the ancient English word for bird was " brid ".
Similarly, Hindi-Urdu speakers might unconsciously apply their native ' v-w ' allophony rules to English words, pronouncing war as var or advance as adwance, which can result in intelligibility problems with native English speakers.
Similarly, the monument erected to Chiang's memory in Taipei, known in English as Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, was literally named " Chung Cheng Memorial Hall " in Chinese.
Similarly, during the English Civil War rope-tension drums would be carried by junior officers as a means to relay commands from senior officers over the noise of battle.
Similarly, the English kipe denotes a basket used to catch fish.
" Similarly, English poet Anna Seward had a devoted friendship to Honora Sneyd, who was the subject of many of Seward's sonnets and poems.
Similarly, the Welsh versions " Meical " and " Meic " are pronounced in the same way as their corresponding English analogues.
Similarly, in 1975, war broke out in Angola after the country gained independence from Portugal, Nigeria, a member of the English Commonwealth of Nations, mobilized its diplomatic influence in Africa in support of the MPLA.
Similarly, a 2009 article in the Oxfordian journal Brief Chronicles noted that Francis Meres, in Palladis Tamia compares 17 named English poets to 16 named classical poets.
Similarly Cornwall was a British kingdom before it became an English county.
Similarly, Belgium took no direct influence from the Statute or English copyright theory, but Joris Deene of the University of Ghent identifies an indirect influence " at two levels "; the criteria for what constitutes copyrightable material, which comes from the work of English theorists such as Locke and Edward Young, and the underlying justification of copyright law.
Similarly in Malaysia, the Malaysian legal system is based on the English common law.
Similarly, Afrikaners ( and Cape Coloureds ), both descendant of mainly Dutch settlers, tend to pronounce English phonemes with a strong Afrikaans inflection.
Similarly, the English term " splenetic " is used to describe a person in a foul mood.
Similarly, while some believe that racket came about as a misspelling of racquet, racket is in fact the older spelling: it has been in use in British English since the 16th century, with racquet only showing up later in the 19th century as a variant of racket.
Similarly, the Old English poem Seafarer speaks of the high stone walls that were the work of giants.
Similarly, & was regarded as the 27th letter of the English alphabet, as used by children ( in the USA ).
Similarly, the name of Arundel could just as well derive from Old English earndæl or ærndæl, meaning ' eagle dell ' and ' dwelling dell ' respectively.
Similarly, when Joan reveals her plan to turn Burgundy against the English, Alençon declares, " We'll set thy statute in some holy place / And have thee reverenced like a blessed saint " ( 3. 3. 14 – 15 ).
Similarly, " et semper " is often rendered " and ever shall be ", giving the more metrical English version
Similarly, even though scuba stands for " self-contained underwater breathing apparatus ", a phrase like " the scuba gear " would probably not be considered pleonastic because " scuba " has been reanalyzed into English as a simple adjective, and is no longer used as a noun.
Similarly, a Salishan language equivalent of the English sentence “ It was John who called ” would not require the assumption that the listener knows that someone called.

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