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Phenetics did not try to reconstruct phylogenetic trees, it tried to build dendrograms from similarity data ; its algorithms required less computer power than phylogenetic ones.
The stab-in-the-back myth ( German: )< ref > Despite the similarity of the German word Legende and the English word " legend ", " stab-in-the-back < u > myth </ u >" is the preferred term in English .</ ref > is the notion, widely believed in right-wing circles in Germany after 1918, that the German Army did not lose World War I but was instead betrayed by the civilians on the home front, especially the republicans who overthrew the monarchy.
This suggests that if chloroplasts originated de novo, they did so multiple times, in which case their close similarity to each other is difficult to explain.
There was great similarity between this process of crisis management and that adopted by subsequent Presidents, such as Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon, except for the fact that the ad hoc meetings in the Eisenhower White House did not involve a National Security Adviser as a substantive participant.
However the classification study did not employ modern cladistic methods, as it relies strictly on DNA-DNA hybridization as the sole measure of similarity.
In his introduction to the collected edition, author Roger Zelazny also noted that the structure bore some similarity to the key story points of the mythic structure identified by Campbell's The Hero with a Thousand Faces-although he did allow that this might come from Gaiman's intimate knowledge of the same source material rather than a deliberate attempt to follow Campbell's guidelines.
This similarity did not prevent intermittent warfare between the two kingdoms, however.
He did have one specific rule: He did not want a blonde genie because there would be too much similarity with the blonde witch on Bewitched.
Preceded by the single " Fishing for a Dream ," which did not do as well as the band hoped ( charting at 35 ), perhaps because of the similarity to Ben Folds Five's " Battle of Who Could Care Less ".
Although in Lewis's Counterfactuals it was unclear what he meant by ' closeness ', in later writings, Lewis made it clear that he did not intend the metric of ' closeness ' to be simply our ordinary notion of overall similarity.
This was the first feature film in which Chaplin's character bore no resemblance to his famous " Tramp " character ( The Great Dictator did not feature the Tramp, but his " Jewish barber " bore sufficient similarity ), and consequently was poorly received in America when it first premiered.
Bolland notes that he saw " Judge Death almost a dry run for drawing the Joker ," but that this artistic similarity did not proclude difficulties setting in during the genesis of TKJ as
The rights holders considered taking legal action over the similarity of Agent America to Fighting American, though it was Marvel who eventually did so, contending similarities between Agent America and Captain America.
There was some similarity between her early engravings and those of Gill, and she did know Gill, but the similarity was based mostly on her black line style at the time, influenced by Lucien Pissarro, and the semi-religious themes that she then chose.
Kenyon suggested another dated comparator in P. Flor I ( 153 CE ); but Roberts did not consider the similarity to be very close, other than for particular letters, as the overall style of that hand was cursive.
Although Wolbach recognized its similarity to the agent of typhus and tsutsugamushi fever ( scrub typhus ), he did not regard the designation ' rickettsia ' as appropriate.
At first, Schwimmer did not want to wear the afro wig and mustache because he thought he would look like Gabe Kaplan in Welcome Back, Kotter ( a similarity referenced in the episode ).
( The similarity of names has caused some confusion between these two leaders, but Tarik Sulayman and Rajah Sulayman were different individuals-one survived the battle, and the other did not.
Despite the similarity of camera perspective, the Sega version did not appear to reuse any of the graphical elements created for use in the computer-based versions.
Caslon is cited as the first original typeface of English origin, but type historians like Stanley Morison and Alfred F. Johnson, a scientist who worked at the British Museum, did point out the close similarity of Caslon's design to the Dutch Fell types cut by Voskens and other type cut by the Dutchman Van Dyck.
While Ike had been on the show since its first episode, the writers originally did not know that he was going to be Canadian ; he was retroactively made one based on his visual similarity to Terrance and Phillip.
From the knowledge I had of this tree, and the similarity it bore to the spruce, I judged that, with the addition of inspissated juice of wort and molasses, it would make a very wholesome beer, and supply the want of vegetables, which this place did not afford ; and the event proved that I was not mistaken .»

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In Germany, the satirical magazine Titanic noted the Scorpio's front's similarity to the facial features of politician Günter Verheugen, who would go on to become EU commissioner.
The meaning literally means " No, not yet ," but varies in similarity, with meanings that include " You still have a long way to go ," " Not good enough " or " Still no good ," and " It's not over yet.
The show bore a striking similarity to the Canadian TV series The Littlest Hobo, which was running at the same time on CTV Television Network and in syndication in the U. S. Both series are about a vagabond dog who helps people in trouble only to go on his way at the end of the episode, and both series even used similar title sequences involving split screens.

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Persistent suggestions, based on a similarity of hair colour, have been made that Harry's father is actually James Hewitt, with whom Diana had an affair.
Anthropologists, such as Sir James Frazer ( 1854 – 1938 ), have characterized the implementation of symbols into two primary categories: the " principle of similarity ", and the " principle of contagion.
* Francis James Child collected fourteen variants in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, but the summary of Child Ballad 39A is considered to be the earliest ( Another Child ballad, Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane has no connection with this ballad except for the similarity of the heroes ' names.
Revelation 22: 17 ( King James Version | KJV ), to which the prayer in Didache 10 bears some similarity.
Como, a name given to it on account of its similarity to Lake Como at the foot of the Bernese Alps in Italy, was named by James Murphy in the late 1800s whilst he was managing the affairs of Thomas Holt ( 1811 – 1888 ), who at the time owned much of the land that stretched from Sutherland to Cronulla.
Given the obvious similarity to the name of fellow Rephlex Records artist Richard D. James, and the fact that James is one of the founders, owners and managers of Rephlex, this is most likely fellow electronic musician and Rephlex Records co-owner Aphex Twin.
Leinster House also claims this distinction, and the neoclassical Castle Coole in County Fermanagh designed by James Wyatt bears an even greater similarity.
An additional similarity to the 1983 movie is that the character of John Lithgow, like that of James Stewart in Highway, is described as an engineering expert.
Within their extensive review paper, “ Birds of a Feather: Homophily in Social Networks ,” published 2001 sociologists Miller McPherson and Lynn Smith-Lovin and James M. Cook cite over one hundred studies that have observed homophily in some form or another and establish that similarity breeds connection.
One commonly used similarity transformation was derived for gas discharges by James Dillon Cobine ( 1941 ), Alfred Hans von Engel and Max Steenbeck ( 1934 ), and further applied by Hannes Alfvén and Carl-Gunne Fälthammar to plasmas.
Due to the similarity between the Zoran Corporation's name and that of Max Zorin's fictional company in the James Bond film A View to a Kill, which was released in 1985, a disclaimer had to be added to the film to stress that there was no connection between the fictional company and the Zoran Corporation-none of the films producers had been aware of the Zoran Corporation's existence when selecting a name for the villainous Max Zorin ( Christopher Walken ) and his fictional organisation.
An additional similarity to the 1983 Twilight Zone movie is that the character of John Lithgow, like that of James Stewart, is portrayed as an engineering expert.

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Russell, Wells, and Rushton ( 1985 ) reanalyzed several previous studies on similarities between spouses and concluded there is higher similarity on the more heritable characteristics.
Dark Season contained some similarity to Doctor Who, which Russell T Davies revived in 2005.
Nevertheless, this broad structural similarity to Doctor Who has been categorically denied by Russell T Davies as intentional.
Designed by Clinton and Russell architects at the same time as Coxe Hall, the two buildings share similarity in their Jacobian Gothic style.
He is nearly contemporary with Togodumnus, a prince of the Catuvellauni tribe mentioned by Dio Cassius, and the similarity of their names has led some, including Dr Miles Russell of Bournemouth University and the distinguished archaeologist professor Barry Cunliffe of Oxford University, to suggest that they may be one and the same, thereby making the Fishbourne king a son of Cunobelinus and brother of Caratacus.

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