Friday, February 26, 2010

Usage of "Similarly" and "In the same manner"

“Similarly” と “In the Same Manner”について

◎ “Similarly” vs. “In the Same Manner”

Use “similarly” to refer to something that is not entirely the same as something that has just been stated.

For example, The randomized number at site 1 is obtained by computing the number of ones in the first Y(1). Similarly, the number at site 2 is obtained by considering the number of ones in rows Y(1) + 1 to Y(2).

Use “in the same manner” to emphasize that something is done in the exact same way as something that has just been stated.

For example, This result follows from Smith (1978; Proposition 2.2).
The values of a(c;q) are determined in the same manner.

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