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Strikingly and similar
Strikingly similar oscillatory spiral patterns appear elsewhere in nature, at very different spatial and temporal scales, for example the growth pattern of Dictyostelium discoideum, a soil-dwelling amoeba colony.
Strikingly similar to El Escorial is the layout of the Alcázar of Seville and the design of the Alhambra at Granada where, as at El Escorial, two courtyards in succession separate the main portal of the complex from a fully enclosed place of worship.
Strikingly, one section, called the cochlear duct or scala media, contains endolymph, a fluid similar in composition to the intracellular fluid found inside cells.
Strikingly, Netrins, Slits, and Robos all play similar functional roles in this system as well.

Strikingly and one
Strikingly handsome and a brilliant cricketer, he rapidly became one of the most popular fellows in the school.

Strikingly and is
Strikingly different from the other houses, the Escher population is almost entirely made up of women.

Strikingly and are
Strikingly, the elevation of newborn neurons by antidepressants improves, under chronic stress conditions, the hippocampal control on the stress response ( including the activity of the HPA axis and of stress-integrative brain nuclei ), then leading to recovery ; without newborn neurons, antidepressants are unable to restore the regulation of the stress response and recovery becomes impossible.

Strikingly and .
Strikingly, among the first uses of grounded floats — towed by horses — was a ceremony in memory of recently drowned parade oarsmen.
"' Strikingly Alive ', The History of the Mill Hill School Foundation 1807-2007 "; published Phillimore & Co. ISBN 978-1-86077-330-3
Strikingly, this mathematics can generate patterns of amazing complexity, but it also has the power to generate seemingly natural or organic shapes that defeat Newtonian geometry.
Strikingly, Eric's historical obscurity stands in sharp contrast to the wealth of legendary depictions in the kings ' sagas, where he takes part in the sagas of his father Harald Fairhair and his younger brother Haakon the Good.
Strikingly different interpretations of the medieval state of Kievan Rus ' appear in the four schools of historiography within Ukraine: Russophile, Sovietophile, Eastern Slavic, and Ukrainophile.
Strikingly, particularly after 1794, the word ' Whig ' gave way to the word ' Foxite ' as the self-description of the members of the opposition to Pitt.
Strikingly beautiful.
Strikingly, Buddhist attitudes about the importance of knowing oneself and the poignant impermanence of things formed an undercurrent to sharp social criticism of this material age.
Strikingly, they showed the same improvement in health indices such as lowering of blood cholesterol, blood pressure, enhancement of immune system.
"' Strikingly Alive ', The History of the Mill Hill School Foundation 1807 – 2007 "; published Phillimore & Co.
Strikingly, however, he voted to repeal the military's standing Don't ask Don't tell policy.
Strikingly, the son of actor Lon Chaney, was billed by Hollywood as Lon Chaney, Jr., to capitalize on his father's success, even though he had an entirely different birth name: Creighton Tull Chaney.
Strikingly, parallel points within the Buddhist cave contain inscriptions of Maharastra, which predated the Licchvi Nepal.
Strikingly beautiful, she was romantically linked with several men, including Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Esmond Harmsworth and society artist Simon Elwes ( 1902 – 1975 ), which caused a minor scandal as he was married and a Roman Catholic.

similar and folkloric
The three drums are used together in most salsa bands and function in ways similar to a traditional folkloric drum ensemble.
Gremlins ' mischievous natures are similar to those of English folkloric imps, while their inclination to damage or dismantle machinery is more modern.
The bongos used in changüí are known as bongó el monte, are larger and tuned lower than their modern counterparts, have tack-heads instead of tunable hardware, and play in a manner similar to rumba quinto and other folkloric lead drum parts.
Later traditions referred to many lamiae ; these were folkloric monsters similar to vampires and succubi that seduced young men and then fed on their blood.
Najwa said, " it's full of folkloric, balady songs, similar to Saharny and her 90's releases ".
Gerhard R. Koch, writing in the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper on 25 July, had these observations: " The music of Judith Weir, who also wrote the libretto for her opera, is neither avant-garde nor experimental but has a highly distilled folkloric style with cantabile voices similar to that of Britten without becoming retrospective.

similar and aspects
The ceremony of such a blessing is similar in some aspects to the consecration of a bishop, with the new abbot being presented with the mitre, the ring, and the crosier as symbols of office and receiving the laying on of hands and blessing from the celebrant.
Calraet mimicked Cuyp ’ s style, incorporating the same aspects, and produced similar landscapes to that of the latter.
A similar phenomenon is also true within the field of professional sports as professional athletes who are directly involved directly with the competition, the physical aspects of scoring and defending, as well as being widely spectated by fans are more than likely to become celebrities.
American Sign Language ( ASL ) is similar to many other sign languages in that it has no grammatical tense but many verbal aspects produced by modifying the base verb sign.
A similar concern with both human and physical aspects is apparent in the later Regional geography, during the later 19th and first half of the 20th centuries.
Although phylogenetically close to felines and viverrids, hyenas are behaviourally and morphologically similar to canines in several aspects ( see Convergent evolution ); both hyenas and canines are non-arboreal, cursorial hunters that catch prey with their teeth rather than claws.
The Binet has also been revised several times and is now similar to the Wechsler in several aspects, but the Wechsler continues to be the most popular test in the United States.
Despite similar appearance as a layered model, it uses a much less rigorous, loosely defined architecture that concerns itself only with the aspects of logical networking.
Other aspects of the mountings ( koshirae ), such as the menuki ( decorative grip swells ), habaki ( blade collar and scabbard wedge ), fuchi and kashira ( handle collar and cap ), kozuka ( small utility knife handle ), kogai ( decorative skewer-like implement ), saya lacquer, and tsuka-ito ( professional handle wrap, also named tsukamaki ), received similar levels of artistry.
The integers, together with the operation +, form a mathematical object belonging to a broad class sharing similar structural aspects.
The technique is similar in some aspects to DGGE or TGGE.
: All aspects of an SVG document can be accessed and manipulated using scripts in a similar way to HTML.
See, for instance, the rabbinic category of Damages ( Jewish law ) ( note though that while a few aspects of this law are incorporated into Israeli law, tort law in Israel is technically similar to English tort law-as enacted by British Mandate of Palestine authorities in 1944 and taking effect in 1947, a year before Israel became a state ).
The International Taekwon-Do Federation's sparring rules are similar to the WTF's rules, but differ in several aspects.
In many aspects, this skill is similar to passing, or bumping: overhand dig and bump are also used to distinguish between defensive actions taken with fingertips or with joined arms.
* marching band competitions are judged using criteria similar to the criteria used in drum corps competitions, with emphasis on individual aspects of the band ( captions for music performance, visual performance, percussion, guard ( auxiliary ), and general effect are standard ).
Enhanced service is service offered over commercial carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications, that employs computer processing applications that act on the format, content, code, protocol, or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information ; provides the subscriber with additional, different, or restructured information ; or involves subscriber interaction with stored information.
Collaborative project management tools ( CPMT ) are very similar to collaborative management tools ( CMT ) except that CMT may only facilitate and manage a certain group activities for a part of a bigger project or task, while CPMT covers all detailed aspects of collaboration activities and management of the overall project and its related knowledge areas.
While animal models are acknowledged to model merely aspects of depressive illness, human and animal brains are very similar at a molecular level, enabling detailed study of the molecular mechanisms involved in ECT.
The original idea for the story of Sixth Column was proposed by John W. Campbell ( who had written a similar unpublishable story called All ), and Heinlein later wrote that he had " had to reslant it to remove racist aspects of the original story line " and that he did not " consider it to be an artistic success.
Its phylogenetic position is not fully resolved ; it is in some aspects more similar to geese and shelducks.
The Magician's Nephew has similar biblical allusions, reflecting aspects of The Book of Genesis such as the creation, original sin and temptation.
This property is commonly associated with philosophy, aspects of existence, and similar concepts that are inherently " too great ", complex, or abstract to be adequately communicated.
It is perhaps notable that some early penguins had skulls and beaks that were in many aspects similar to those of the known living and fossil Gaviiformes.

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