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Similarly and lower
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
Similarly, a generation before his maternal forebears had also been raised to the lower noble rank.
Similarly, when lower temperature objects are touched, the senses perceive the transfer of heat away from the body as feeling cold.
Similarly, John Turner replaced Pierre Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party in 1984 and subsequently was appointed prime minister even though he did not hold a seat in the lower chamber of parliament ; Turner won a riding in the next election but the Liberal Party was swept from power.
Similarly, the two low waters each day are the higher low water and the lower low water.
Similarly, Hayek and others from the Austrian school of economics argue that if governments intervene through monetary policy to lower interest rates this will exacerbate unemployment by preventing the market from responding effectively.
Similarly if what were previously thought to be two distinct species are demoted to a lower rank, such as subspecies, where possible the second part of the binomial name is retained as the third part of the new name.
Similarly, the ceiling function is lower semi-continuous.
Similarly, their lower range may extend a few notes below the C < sub > 3 </ sub >.
Similarly, the lower tessitura of these roles allow them frequently to be sung by bass-baritones.
Similarly, stems for the next lower part's notes are down facing down.
Similarly, a short position in a futures contract means the holder of the position has an obligation to sell the underlying asset later at a given price ; if the price falls below the given price, the person with the short position can buy the asset at the lower price and sell it under the future at the higher price.
Similarly, the only way to lower the privilege level ( and reload CS ) is through lret ( far return ) and iret ( interrupt return ) instructions.
Similarly a train station may be served by heavy-rail and light-rail vehicles ( with lower floors ) and also have a dual height platform.
Similarly, lower pH-values or higher soluble solids ( normally sugars ) increase gelling speed.
Similarly, Nokia's Ovi Store and the BlackBerry App World both had only 26 % of their apps available for free, but both generated higher revenues than the Android Market despite having much lower download volumes.
Similarly, in the lower leg, structures near the tibia ( shinbone ) are tibial and structures near the fibula are fibular ( or peroneal ).
Similarly, a Rover P5 saloon model came in a body style with a lower roof that was called a coupé.
Similarly, temperature, while affecting metabolic rates ( see Q < sub > 10 </ sub >), ranges less widely in the ocean than on land because the heat capacity of seawater buffers temperature changes, and the formation of sea ice insulates it at lower temperatures.
Similarly, the importance of law court officials declined as did lawsuits in regular civil courts, and this in turn allowed private settlements mediated by notaries at lower cost to flourish.
Similarly, Beaujolais is often treated like a white wine and served slightly chilled to a lower temperature, the lighter the style.
Similarly, there is also a border on the lower 3 feet of the front wall that is also out of bounds.
Similarly to the musical saw, bending the Giant Flexatone makes the pitch lower, and wobbling it creates vibrato ; it also can be bowed or struck.
Similarly the smaller formats of microcassette, developed by Olympus and minicassette, developed by Sony for applications requiring lower audio fidelity such as dictation and telephone answering machines.

Similarly and stream
Similarly an object can be read from a stream named s by.
Similarly, well dressing was revived at this time in Youlgreave, to celebrate the supplying of water to the village " from a hill at some distance, by means of pipes laid under the stream of an intervening valley ", largely due to the support of a " Miss Bowman ".
Similarly, brook trout, coho salmon and sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) were significantly larger in beaver ponds than those in un-impounded stream sections in Colorado and Alaska.
Similarly, the electrostatic hypothesis was refuted by an experiment showing that geckos could still adhere even when the build-up of electrostatic charge was impossible ( such as on a metal surface in air ionized by a stream of x-rays ).

Similarly and expand
Similarly many theorists continued to philosophize about genre and its uses, which caused genre as Plato and Aristotle knew it to evolve and further expand.
Similarly, the fluid must reach a sufficiently low temperature when allowed to expand, or else heat cannot flow from the ambient cold region into the fluid in the cold heat exchanger ( the evaporator ).
Similarly, Grand Marnier is distributed by Diageo in many markets, including exclusively in Canada, and a deal was reached in 2009 to expand significantly this partnership in Europe.
Similarly, when the length of pipe is compressed, its diameter will expand.
Similarly, in response to very successful 17th century attacks by the powerful Kingdom of Kush, the New Kingdom felt compelled to expand far south into Nubia and hold wide territories in the Near East.
Similarly, rail tracks also expand when heated, and can fail by buckling, a phenomenon called sun kink.
Similarly, interviews with now employed welfare recipients find that partly as a result of their increased material resources from working, the women felt that work has led to higher self-esteem, new opportunities to expand their social support networks, and increased feelings of self-efficacy.

Similarly and flow
Similarly, in steady flow with finite strain rates, many fluids exhibit marked deviations in stress-strain rate proportionality from Newtons law.
Similarly, the Dos Rios Dam project would have diverted almost the entire flow of the Eel River to the Sacramento.
Similarly, about 95 percent of the beam's power will flow through a circle of radius.
Similarly, the rate of flow of electrical charge, that is, the electric current, through an electrical resistor is proportional to the difference in voltage measured across the resistor.
Since a Fahrenheit-sized interval of temperature is only < sup > 5 </ sup >⁄< sub > 9 </ sub > that of a Celsius-sized interval, the value is typically expressed as 10. 4 ( µin / in )/° F rather than 18. 7 ( µin / in )/° C .< sub > </ sub ></ ref > Similarly, a metering pump that injects a trace chemical into the main process line at the proportional flow rate Q < sub > p </ sub > = 125 ppm, is doing so at a rate that may be expressed in a variety of volumetric units, including 125 µL / L, 125 µgal / gal, 125 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >/ m < sup > 3 </ sup >, etc.
Similarly, subsonic flow through a diverging nozzle will always be slowed, and supersonic flow will accelerate.
Similarly, other meetings led to efforts to standardize the flow of mail from country to country.
Similarly the volcanic eruption on September 2, 1630, in Furnas, caused the flow of debris that inundated the river and covered the coast, limiting the access of local shipping that once crossed the area.
Similarly, sizes for pipes, pumps, compressors, and associated equipment are chosen for the flow capacity they have to handle.
Similarly, in flow reactors, localized insufficient mixing causes hotspots to form, wherein thermal runaway conditions occur, which causes violent blowouts of reactor contents and catalysts.
Similarly, in healthy individuals the response of the diastolic pressure to ' dynamic ' exercise ( e. g. walking, running ) of moderate intensity is to remain constant or to fall slightly ( due to the improved blood flow ), but in some individuals a rise of 10 mmHg or greater is found.
Similarly, a recent study provided evidence for parapatric speciation in Tennessee cave salamanders, involving divergence with gene flow between cave and surface populations.

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