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Using liposomes or polymersomes as carriers has the disadvantage that the densities are too close to 1 g⋅cm-3, hence, they exhibit a small stopping power for ions being equivalent with long ion ranges requiring large structures to minimise the release of recoiling daughters into the environment.

In OWA, this notion is expressed by "nothing" meaning that the logical value (i.e. "true" or "false") is unknown and being equivalent with the empty set in the set theory.

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If democracy was equivalent with elections in general, Iran would be considered a democracy, wouldn't it?

But its cardinal principles that thinness is equivalent with morality and that the body needs to be controlled at all costs—are powerfully embedded in everyday life.

One quxi is equivalent with 1/8 ha.

Then d1 is equivalent with d2.

As we have seen, this is equivalent with (5.12).

This norm is equivalent with the operator norm.

Thus, it is equivalent with the fixed-point principle.

Moreover, the equation (2.7). is equivalent with (2.8).

Therefore they are equivalent with respect to this aspect.

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