| 11. | This principle is known as principle of similitude.
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| 12. | His scripts were well received, having written such episodes as " Similitude ".
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| 13. | In this paper, Vieta made use of the center of similitude of two circles.
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| 14. | A similitude of this journey could be understood by the relationship of fragrance and seed.
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| 15. | Similitude is a term used widely in fracture mechanics relating to the strain life approach.
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| 16. | Similitude suggests that the component fatigue life of the two objects will also be similar.
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| 17. | Another application of similitude is to replace the operating fluid with a different test fluid.
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| 18. | In practice, matching the Reynolds number is not on its own sufficient to guarantee similitude.
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| 19. | What has yoked them into morphological similitude is a powerful and boundlessly enticing process called evolutionary convergence.
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| 20. | Several of the show's crew praise Bumpass for his performance and similitude to the character.
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