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similarity and effective
The results were interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that perceived similarity of the model to the learner increases self-efficacy, leading to more effective learning of modeled behaviors.
More precise theory shows that during the action of the laser field, the time-averaged effective potential of H < sub > 2 </ sup >< sup >+</ sup > is formed which binds the electron even if very strong electromagnetic field is present in similarity to the hydrogen molecule ion and prevents ionization.
Given that recorded vocalizations are an effective means to attract owls, and given the similarity of a distant accordion's tune to the call of the Laughing Owl as reported, it is apparent that the method might have worked.
Nye believes that the using of smart power in today's dynamic international relations will be highly effective. Now looking back at President Hu's visit to U. S. and linking it with the multidimensional rise of Chinese influence on the international stage, one can discover the subtle similarity between Chinese and American foreign policy.
A similarity can be noted between Wood's dramatically effective Shock renderings and the caricatures of corruption in the acclaimed fine art of Jack Levine.
This has some similarity to the Satisfaction view, although St. Athanasius emphasized the fact that this death is effective because of our unity with Christ, rather than emphasizing a legal substitution and that when Jesus descended into Hades ( variously, the underworld or Hell ) he eliminated death with His own death ( since no power can hold Jesus's soul in Hades ).

similarity and potential
John Lindow says that due to similarity between the goddess Sága's Sökkvabekkr and Fensalir, the open drinking between Sága and Odin, and the potential etymological basis for Sága being a seeress " have led most scholars to understand Sága as another name for Frigg.
There is a similarity between an electret and the dielectric layer used in capacitors ; the difference is that dielectrics in capacitors have an induced polarization that is only transient, dependent on the potential applied on the dielectric, while dielectrics with electret properties exhibit quasi-permanent charge storage or dipole polarization in addition.
This potential configuration, hypothesized by Christopher Scotese, earned its name from its similarity to the previous Pangaea supercontinent.
One major potential connection between Lesbia and Clodia Metelli is the similarity between implications of incest apparent in Catullus 79 and the Cicero s charges of incest in the Pro Caelio.
" Brent Berlin maintains that these patterns can best be explained by the similarity of human beings ' largely unconscious appreciation of the natural affinities among groupings of plants and animals: people recognize and name a grouping of organisms quite independently of its actual or potential usefulness or symbolic significance in human society " ( 2009 ).
In similarity to the term " old vines ," " reserve " is meant to indicate a wine that is special, or at least different in flavor or aging potential.

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This strategy is used by retailers to create cross-category sales similarity.
The terms You and I are used rather than God and we ’, and lyrics such as, I, I m desperate for You ’, and Hungry I come to You for I know You satisfy, I am empty but I know Your love does not run dry both exemplify the similarity of the lyrics of some CWM to popular love songs.
Whilst they were resting in the area Flinders named the river the Derwent River ( the name John Hayes had given only to the upper part of the river ), Flinders referred to the mountain as Table Mountain ( the name given to it by Bond and Bligh-young Matthew Flinders was with them in 1791 ) for its similarity in appearance to Table Mountain in South Africa.
According to the tribal tradition, the word hiraacá derives from the word " willow "; however, the etymology is not transparent and the similarity to mirahací willows inconclusive.
In similarity to modern British-Israelists, Brothers asserted that the hidden Israel had no notion of its biological lineage and that part of his role would be to teach them of their true identity and lead them to the land of Canaan.
* Kluge, Angela ( 2005 ) A synchronic lexical study of Gbe language varieties: The effects of different similarity judgment criteria Linguistic Discovery 3, 1, 22 – 53.
: According to the law of attraction by Byrne ( 1971 ), attraction towards a person is positively related to the proportion of attitudes similarity associated with that person.
* Kluge, Angela ( 2005 ) A synchronic lexical study of Gbe language varieties: The effects of different similarity judgment criteria Linguistic Discovery 3, 1, 22-53.
In another similarity to Transformers, Tonka decided to make the figures sentient robots, rather than human-piloted mecha as they had been in Japan, and divided them into two factions – the good Guardians and evil Renegades ( although early figures were simply described as Friendly or Enemy on the packaging ).
The great similarity between indigenismo and Townsend s ideology was demonstrated by what SIL members refer to as the miracle of Tetelcingo .’
In this scenario, a retrieval cue triggers reactivation of all episodic memory traces, in proportion to the similarity between the cue its echo ,’ the components shared by most activated traces.
* Nicholas A. L and Kennedy J. M ( 1992 ), Drawing development from similarity of features to direction ’, Child Development, 63, 227-241.

similarity and seen
The hollow interior of the Earth seen in Journey to Middle Earth by The Asylum bears some similarity to Pellucidar, although the film was intended as a film adaptation of a novel by Jules Verne.
The common name sea lemon probably comes from these animal's visual similarity to a lemon based on such qualities as the roughened skin, the oval form when seen from above, and the common but not inevitable orange to pale yellow coloration.
) stone platform known as Takht-e Rustam near Naqsh-e Rustam has long been seen by archaeologists as a possible location for Cambyses's tomb, based on the similarity of its design and dimensions with those of the tomb of Cyrus in Pasargadae.
The Betfair interface can be seen as bearing a strong similarity to that of the stock exchange, with the " back " and " lay " options comparing to the buying and selling of derivatives.
By comparing even his late period tree-painting and arrangements to those of Claude Lorrain, such as that which hangs in the Bridgewater gallery, the similarity in methods is seen.
Remnants of this effort can be seen in the form factor of the production G3: the logic board's similarity to the PC ATX motherboard standard ; solder points for a PC-type floppy drive ; and the ability to use both proprietary Apple power supplies and industry-standard ATX power supplies.
According to Christopher Booker it is more likely, however, that the " George and the Dragon " story is a medieval adaptation of the ancient Greek myth of Perseus and Andromeda — evidence for which can be seen in the similarity of events and locale in both stories.
Bernard Field, in the preface to his " History of Science Fiction ", cited Scipio's vision of the Earth as seen from a big height as a forerunner of modern science fiction writers describing the experience of flying in orbit-particularly noting the similarity between Scipio's realization that Rome is but a small part of the Earth with similar feeling by characters in Arthur C. Clarke's works.
Substitution matrices are usually seen in the context of amino acid or DNA sequence alignments, where the similarity between sequences depends on their divergence time and the substitution rates as represented in the matrix.
In this respect, similarity between him and other Thomist-inspired theologians is seen as problematic.
The prophecies concerning the Mahdi or the second coming of Jesus are seen by Ahmadis as metaphorical, in that one was to be born and rise within the dispensation of Muhammad, who by virtue of his similarity and affinity with Jesus of Nazareth, and the similarity in nature, temperament and disposition of the people of Jesus ' time and the people of the time of the promised one ( the Mahdi ) is called by the same name.
It can have more than a passing similarity to serfdom or indenture, and has therefore been seen as an issue of land reform in contexts such as the Mexican Revolution.
This script, sometimes known as Tai Noi, has changed little since its inception and continued in use in the Lao-speaking regions of modern-day Laos and Isan, while the Thai alphabet continued to evolve, but similarity of the scripts can still be seen.
Sophia is also sometimes seen to represent the Image of God present in the human soul, which is saved from its fallen state by Christ the Logos — in which case there would be a strong similarity between Sophia and Sita in the Ramayana, who is saved by Hanuman ( an incarnation of Shiva ) from the demon king Ravana to be reunited with her husband Rama, representing God.
The streets to the west of Green Lanes are known as ' Harringay Park ' or the ' Harringay Ladder ' ( due to their similarity to a ladder when seen on a map ).
The term “ wheel window ” is often applied to a window divided by simple spokes radiating from a central boss or opening, while the term “ rose window ” is reserved for those windows, sometimes of a highly complex design, which can be seen to bear similarity to a multi-petalled rose.
The Old English roots may be seen in the similarity of numbers in English and German, particularly seven / sieben, eight / acht, nine / neun, and ten / zehn.
Leiber's Lankhmar bears considerable similarity to 16th Century Seville as depicted in Cervantes ' classical picaresque tale " Rinconete y Cortadillo ": a bustling, cosmopolitan maritime city, into whose port galleons sail laden with gold from which only a few benefit, with a thoroughly corrupt civil government and a powerful and well-organized Thieves ' Guild — all seen through the eyes of two young adventurers who formed a partnership to guard each other's back in this dangerous milieu.
This study found that the length of the average relationship was related to perceptions of similarity ; the couples who were together longer were seen as more equal.
A common language may have been seen to serve as the basis of a nation, but, as contemporary historians of 19th century Germany noted, it took more than linguistic similarity to unify these several hundred polities.
Some stylistic similarity to Obrecht suggests that the two may have known each other, or at the very least Martini may have seen Obrecht's music.
The molars are very similar to the type seen in the subfamily Murinae, but pouched rats probably evolved this similarity through convergent evolution.
A panda bear was originally considered but was rejected due to its similarity to the polar bear seen in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back.
This similarity to naturally occurring phenomena provides fractals with an everyday familiarity not typically seen with mathematically generated functions.

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