The centrifugal housing is shaped similarly to a turbocharger, and it also uses an impeller to draw in air and direct it to the housing. |
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Population subdivision affects the frequency spectrum similarly to balancing selection but should affect all the genes similarly. |
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Another hormone from the small intestine, cholecystokinin, works similarly to secretin. |
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Its vowel height is near-close, which means the tongue is positioned similarly to a close vowel, but slightly less constricted. |
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Shallots grow similarly to garlic in bulbs with pods covered in reddish brown skin. |
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Even younger are garlic shoots, which can be used similarly to chives or spring onions for garnishing salads or adding to stir-fries. |
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Climbing geckos use all four feet similarly to produce positive fore-aft forces parallel to the surface that propel the gecko upwards. |
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Ethanol, similarly to most environmental toxins, requires metabolic activation and subsequent detoxification by a series of enzymes. |
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Parents and children within the cultures and subcultures we have studied respond similarly to one another. |
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Colonel Solent was a snobbish, proud man, dressed similarly to his soldiers, but with a blue tunic and red belt. |
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The octane numbers of alkyl-substituted naphthenes trend similarly to those of alkyl-substituted aromatics. |
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The figure's face was arranged similarly to that of a human, though the rounded skull showed no signs of ever having had a full head of hair. |
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We see two American coots, which are black, white-billed rails that behave very similarly to ducks. |
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Gaps in this wetland function similarly to those studied in a variety of upland forest types, by serving as sites of regeneration for intolerant species. |
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Silicon behaves somewhat similarly to carbon, but compounds of silicon and hydrogen or silicon and the halogens are much more reactive than their carbon counterparts. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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The erect blackberry should be handled similarly to the black raspberry. |
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The results presented in Table 3 are calculated similarly to those in the rightmost columns of Table 2, except that no limitation has been placed on annual SIPP payments. |
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The field hospital operates similarly to a traditional hospital, but the staff has had to adapt to deal with the in-field conditions and combat injuries. |
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There is considerable debate regarding whether the earliest anatomically modern humans behaved similarly to recent or existing humans. |
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During serving of community sentences, similarly to suspended sentence, offenders usually will be supervised by a probation officer. |
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The charkha works similarly to the great wheel, with a drive wheel being turned by hand, while the yarn is spun off the tip of the spindle. |
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For these reasons, Seth cautions that the brains of other people might not respond similarly to electrode stimulation near the claustrum. |
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Forbes publishes an annual list of the most financially successful comedians in the world, similarly to their Celebrity 100 list. |
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After World War II, the economy was centrally planned, with command links controlled by the communist party, similarly to the Soviet Union. |
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Earth tides or terrestrial tides affect the entire Earth's mass, which acts similarly to a liquid gyroscope with a very thin crust. |
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The OSM project works similarly to Wikipedia as a free community, mapping the entire world. |
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The quintile analysis is performed similarly to the octile methodology of Hendricks et al. |
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The early seasons for mourning doves, Canada geese, woodcock and other migratory bird species break down similarly to last year. |
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Comparisons of different molecular clock models and tree priors were performed similarly to a method of Bakker et al. |
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The greens are used similarly to rosemary or combined with rosemary to flavour meat and vegetables in savory dishes. |
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This structure is a recent development, formerly Commandos were structured similarly to British Army light Infantry Battalions. |
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Both the Xiongnu and Huns used bronze cauldrons, similarly to all peoples of the steppes. |
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The other book, on Asia, is arranged similarly to the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea of which a version of the 1st century CE survives. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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The jussive, similarly to the imperative, expresses orders, commands, exhortations, but particularly to a third person not present. |
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The new phone, the SLVR L7, is a thin nonfolding phone, styled similarly to Motorola's best-selling RAZR clamshell phone. |
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Most RMS packages use a records retention module that operates similarly to the functional, relational records retention methodology described below. |
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These devices act similarly to point absorber buoys, with multiple floating segments connected to one another and are oriented perpendicular to incoming waves. |
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Food and alcohol were treated similarly to each other, split equally. |
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Aside from toxic effects, when ingested some of these affect animal brain cells similarly to estradiol, causing hormone disruption in the affected wildlife. |
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Tobacco is cultivated similarly to other agricultural products. |
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In French, the present tense is used similarly to that of English. |
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It must also be noted that with regard to ecclesial discipline and oversight, national and synod presidents typically function similarly to bishops in episcopal bodies. |
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A Grand Committee operates similarly to a Committee of the Whole House, except that no votes can take place, so amendments must be unanimously agreed upon. |
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The company itself was founded as a joint stock company, similarly to its English rival that had been founded two years earlier, the English East India Company. |
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A sales tax is collected on the sale of personal property and some services in most states, similarly to the Canadian Goods and Services Tax and the European value-added tax. |
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Citrus bioflavonoids, natural extracts that function similarly to hydroquinone, gently diffuse melanin, resulting in a more natural, brightened appearance. |
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For the propagative modes, the problem is reduced to a rational approximation on an interval of the negative real semiaxis, similarly to in the isotropic case. |
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