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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as equivalence" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a comparison or similarity, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "The two concepts can be understood as equivalence in certain contexts."
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This design can facilitate varying parameters such as equivalence ratio, superficial velocity, and temperature.
The flame stability limits expanded as equivalence ratio or pellet diameter increased.
The verification problem is posed as equivalence checking between the specification and protocol DSSTs.
This is a mission to test various questiosn about gravity, such as equivalence principle which holds that inertial mass is the same as gravitational mass.
The indication for analysis strategies such as equivalence and noninferiority trials will be discussed, as well as analytic pitfalls.
Finally, we retrospectively calculated the maximum difference accepted as equivalence of effect in published trials of new antidepressants.
The model was applied to sensitivity analyses regarding to operation parameters such as equivalence ratio and iron ore pellets size.
Algebraic manipulations are described as equivalence transformations and model simplification and enrichment assumptions as general modeling transformations acting on process models.
It can also be used as a semantic foundation for proving properties of connectors, such as equivalence and refinement relations between connectors.
Other variables such as equivalence ratio, EGR level, engine speed and engine load had a much smaller impact on the optimum CA50 and CApp.
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We propose to classify the results of test E1 as 'equivalence more likely than not' or 'non-equivalence more likely than not'.
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