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The first two algorithmic strategies are equivalent in practice.
Early cannulation (e.g. within 72 h) was generally found to be equivalent to usual practice in complication rates and long-term patency, both for PTFE and new generation grafts.
Yoo and then-Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee wrote an infamous memo arguing that torture only includes practices that are "equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death".
So I want to mention also, these are exactly equivalent, they're equivalent in energy, they're equivalent in shape.
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In principle, smart disclosure could solve this problem if manufacturers were required to identify which products are equivalent, but in practice any such rule can be evaded by making inexpensive cosmetic changes to the models sold to large retailers, rendering the new versions technically unique.
It was assumed that a practice nurse would not be equivalent to a full time equivalent (FTE) GP.
This is equivalent to the common practice in the island rule literature of retaining the species from the smallest island when multiple equally close insular relatives of a mainland taxon are available (see e.g., [27]).
The procedure, which is equivalent to the business practice of cost-budgeting analysis, was first proposed in 1844 by the French engineer A.-J.-E.-J.
Although asymptotically the Cholesky factorization is equivalent to an eigen-decomposition, in practice it requires 10 times fewer operations.
It may therefore be reasonable to question current practice based on an assumption that response rates to CRT in recurrent and primary rectal cancer should be equivalent.
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