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(e Titanic was travelling at a speed equivalent to 42km/hour when it collided with an iceberg.
The above mixture of catalyst and methanol was then transferred to the reactor where the mixing was carried out at a speed equivalent to relative centrifugal force (rcf) = 32.2×g for the preset reaction temperature and time 4 h.
On the CD version, we hear it at a speed equivalent to the vinyl spun at 45rpm.
The flywheel was set in motion at a speed equivalent to 150 rpm and the deceleration resulting from the load in the absence of pedalling.
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The developed computer has a speed equivalent to 430 MFLOPS.
She started to download the video conferencing program, but unfortunately at a speed roughly equivalent to the Dark Ages.
The company uses "the latest technology in text-to-speech synthesizers" to read aloud your typed prayers "at a volume and speed equivalent to typical person praying".
The system operates at 0.25 GHz with an effective speed equivalent to 0.5 petaflops (1015 floating-point operations per second), matching that of a high-performance computer.
JL: Because you have to move at a speed that's equivalent to a human or better in order to not lose it.
The second bout also lasted 15 min and was completed at a speed and grade equivalent to an intensity below each participant's measured ventilatory threshold.
NK911 solution was infused intravenously using an electric pump at a speed of 10 mg DXR equivalent min−1.
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