Sentence examples for are made equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Millions of anonymous dead are made equivalent to John and Jane Doe.

It could be that seeing the visual stimuli on the body causes these distant visual stimuli to be recoded so that they are made equivalent to near visual stimuli in their effects [44], [45].

Here, exposure to gonadal hormones during critical developmental periods causes permanent effects on the body, and these sex differences persist when adult hormones are made equivalent.

Sex differences that disappear when circulating hormones are made equivalent between males and females are said to be due to "activational" effects of gonadal hormones.

If one starts with an inequivalent two-spin system, a precursor state, that is, a state that acquires a long-lived property as soon as the two spins are made equivalent during the storage interval, can be prepared by using suitable rf pulse sequences, 12 by adiabatic transport to low fields, 13 or by chemical reactions.

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Pay was made equivalent in December 1942.

On all other trials, no response was made (equivalent to target detection26).

England abolished the peine forte et dure in 1772, when "standing mute" was made equivalent to conviction.

The coating hardness decreased with pulsed operation compared to continuous operation, unless the average microwave power levels were made equivalent.

Kami were made equivalent to deva (the Buddhist Sanskrit term for "gods") who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance, according to Buddhist notions.

One of the things that makes the horrors of history so horrible and so difficult to think or read about is that they cant really be made equivalent to one another or turned into fables.

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