yes he is
Yes it is very similar.
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In other fields tightly coupled means that two entities are closely associated. Probably, in Distributed Computing, it means that a module in the distributed architecture is closely related to the other modules. Therefore, this module only can be replaced by a very similar one.
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No. They are similar in appearance, but only distantly related.
In "The Fall of the House of Usher," the appearance of the house is dilapidated and crumbling. This is similar to the appearance of Roderick Usher, who looks old and tired.
Although they are similar in size and somewhat in appearance, the answer is no, numbats are marsupials and squirrels are placentals.
The currawong is a black bird, similar in appearance to the crow, but related to the Australian magpie and butcherbird.
Metals such as aluminum, stainless steel, and platinum exhibit a similar appearance to silver.
Starlings are similar to myna birds in appearance and behavior. Both species are known for their vocal abilities, intelligence, and adaptability to various environments. Additionally, hill mynas and glossy starlings are more closely related and share similar traits.
Snakes are the most well-known among of legless reptiles, but there are also legless lizards, which are not closely related to snakes despite the similar appearance.
The leopard, similar in appearance.
If you ask me, Frances is a girls name. I mean in books it is a girls name. Frances is a girls name. Francis is the boys name.
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The early embryos of all animals have a very similar appearance. This is no different for chicken and pig embryos.
It shouldn't as it is not related to the poppy at all; these are two entirely different plants, unfortunately they share a "common" name as they have a similar appearance.