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While almost everyone except Paul of Venice agreed that proper names must always be equivocal when used of two different people, not everyone wanted to say that they were univocal when used of the same person.
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Apparently, we find that the 2+ IHC score is equivocal when compared with CISH.
Both Albert and Paul agreed in opposition to Marsilius that a proper name could be equivocal without being called univocal when used of one person.
Sera samples for which the results were equivocal were retested using the same method; if again equivocal, we considered the result negative.
As a result, the use of mechanical power output in clinical populations tends to be equivocal.
'You cannot be equivocal about innocent people.
Patients with chronic liver disease who are at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma undergo periodic liver screening for focal liver detection, usually with ultrasonography (US) with MRI being used when US is equivocal.
Results were considered "equivocal" when statements on statistical significance were absent or when multiple results with mixed significance were reported.
Results have been equivocal with uncemented versus cemented prostheses used on the humeral side.
Gov. George W. Bush has been somewhat equivocal when it comes to global warming.
Others are less equivocal when it comes to NRF2 activators and cancer patients.
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