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be made equivalent

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Past of make

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One of the things that makes the horrors of history so horrible and so difficult to think or read about is that they cant really be made equivalent to one another or turned into fables.

The resulting conical tomography may be made equivalent to the parallel tomography described above and involves the first derivative of the Radon transform of the object (Grangeat, 1991).

We show that using a single iteration on a single scale, the two methods can be made equivalent by the choice of the nonlinearity which controls each method: the shrinkage function, or the diffusivity function, respectively.

The Minimum Description Length (MDL) principle applied in [ 11, 38], is also an Information-theoretic measure and can be made equivalent to the IG measure.

Specifically, it remains unclear how individual probability of effect observed in animals can be made equivalent to individual probability of effect in humans in situations where background risks differ greatly between test animals and humans.

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He singles out the Beatles' Tomorrow Never Knows as an example of early psychedelia that will have "floored" listeners when they first heard it, and suggests the current bands who might be making equivalent leaps into the sonic unknown today.

Pay was made equivalent in December 1942.

Kami were made equivalent to deva (the Buddhist Sanskrit term for "gods") who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance, according to Buddhist notions.

The mean power of speech was made equivalent to the mean power of the overlapping AE.

The average scores of both groups in the pre-test were made equivalent.

In all 50.0 nm samples, VO concentration was made equivalent to 10.0-nm 10.0-nmia.

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