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The equation developed reduces to the equation derived for the Newtonian fluid when the flow index is equated to unity.

Yes, time management at the Brit School is equated to dance routines.

"In our visually obsessed, high-definition culture, blur is equated to loss".

Any threat to the McMansion of yore is equated to "feudal socialism" (I kid you not).

Losing one's wheels can often be equated to losing one's freedom.

Management guru Peter Drucker famously said that in for-profit organisations, success can easily be equated to profit.

If Hollywood could be equated to a basketball or American football season, Tyler Perry would be Lionsgate's Most Valuable Player.

Sides can be equated to (varUpsilon).

Ideally it cannot be equated to comprehensive radiation knowledge.

Our findings may also be equated to purchasing a diamond.

In this paper, the word 'significant' is equated to a p-value of less than 0.05.

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