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In many engineering applications it is common practice to relate to the actual polydisperse spray as being equivalent to a monodisperse spray with all droplets therein having some average diameter.
"Lionel sees politics as being equivalent to violence".
Valenti was Wasserman's operative, though he tends to describe their roles as being equivalent.
The setting of these rules is so important that they have been viewed as being equivalent to a subsidy (according to the Global Subsidies Initiative) or state aid.
In Horizon, she had settled on £3,500 a year as reasonable and I followed her example – though, to my astonishment, this was calculated in 1998 as being equivalent to £70,000.
"I am particularly unimpressed that the government has tried to spin the new bursary as being equivalent to the original bursaries that covered the top-up fee when they were introduced in 2006".
The theorists of Sannō Shintō also called Tendai Shintō interpreted the Tendai belief in the central, or absolute, truth of the universe (i.e., the fundamental buddha nature) as being equivalent to the Shintō concept that the sun goddess Amaterasu was the source of the universe.
This time could be defined as being equivalent to fall.
Investors frequently think of an mcf of gas as being equivalent to one mmbtu.
The gas flow is treated as being equivalent to flow through a rough-walled duct.
Thus, the parameter fluctuation and disturbance could be defined as being equivalent.
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