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In terms of scale and effect, Barrick's move to de-hedge, the fixed price contracts alone (3 million ounces) are equivalent to reducing total annual global gold production for all gold producers by about 4 percent.

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It should be pointed out that the reason why the piecewise linearization can reduce error is that this method is equivalent to reducing the fluctuation of random factors.

Thus, preserving the degree of tags' privacy in keeping with fast authentication speed is equivalent to reducing the correlation probability of group keys.

This effect is equivalent to reducing the free energy of the stem, and the technique shows superior selectivity for single-base mismatches.

Based on the average properties observed across 66 preclinical cohorts, the power improvement for M R gluc max was equivalent to reducing the sample size by 20% compared to the next best option, which was using the uncorrected K i data.

This leads Demopoulos and Friedman to conclude that reducing a theory to its Ramsey sentence is equivalent to reducing it to its empirical consequences, and thus that: "Russell's realism collapses into a version of phenomenalism or strict empiricism after all: all theories with the same observational consequences will be equally true" (1985, 635).

The efficiency gains observed in the model-based strategy, compared to simple random sampling, were equivalent to reducing the sample size from 46 to 10 plots in the Green Hills study site and from 79 to 38 plots in the Nundle 2002 AC site.

As a consequence, the PZLP model IDD performance can be improved by increasing the pole radius (e.g.,, see Figure 10), which is equivalent to reducing the smallest achievable bandwidth [54], however, when dealing with true audio signals a lower value of the pole radius is expected to be more appropriate for taking into account the damping of the tonal components.

This would be equivalent to reducing the annual deficit by $750 billion in 2011.

That rate is equivalent to reducing coal electricity for 15 years at about half the annual rate of the 2008 to 2013 period, one of the fastest conversion periods ever.

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