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The phrase "an equal rate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent or uniform speed, frequency, or level of something in comparison to another.
Example: "The two machines operate at an equal rate of production, ensuring that output remains consistent."
Alternatives: "a uniform rate of" or "an identical rate of".
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In two small series, one reported an equal rate of compensatory hypertrophy [8], whereas the other showed a higher rate in patients with right lobe atrophy [20].
Liem et al. [24] have obtained different results; these authors demonstrated an equal rate of brain volume loss in CADASIL patients compared to controls.
Some works have developed methods and algorithms to improve the existing MAC protocols, such as the work in [7] that proposed a concept named "fair access" that can be applied for any MAC protocol, which helps to give the nodes of the network an equal rate of transmission.
The predictions for the holistic model are less clear for the criteria values, in part because they depend on complex factors such as probability matching (the tendency for participants to want to give an equal rate of "same" and "different" responses over the course of the experiment), which can interact with shifting underlying distributions as demonstrated by differences in d'.
Importantly, in the low height condition, all three joints showed no difference in power magnitude across all levels of instruction, which suggests an equal rate of energy transfer between levels of instruction observed for each of the three joints (Fig. 3).
Our analyses were based on the Markov k-state 1 (Mk1) parameter model that considers an equal rate of change between states.
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For example, Robertson and Macnair (1995) suggested that when plant density is relatively high, pollinators visit flowers on the plants in the population at an equal rate, irrespective of display size.
Both cooperative and non-cooperative schemes are compared under the condition of an equal rate (1/4) for a fair comparison.
Both coded-cooperative and non-cooperative schemes are compared under the condition of an equal rate (11/32) for a fair comparison.
Analysis assumes all sites evolve at an equal rate, a transition :transversion ratio of 2 1, molecular clock not enforced.
Such reasons for higher visits frequency could explain the apparent contradiction of NYC HOPWA clients having more regular interaction with medical care, but a roughly equal rate of viral suppression and greater vulnerability to rebound [ 37– 37].
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