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The paper considers equal channel angular extrusion (ECAE) of sufficiently long rectangular billets with different width-to-thickness ratios W/T.

The algorithm in [7, 8] considers equal powered pilot symbols and obtain the optimal placement of pilot symbols for a random set of activated subcarriers.

Use of the term "medicine" and "therapy/-ies" is considers equal based on the MESH-term "complementary therapies".

Another example, LWL (Li-Wu-Luo) method, classifies sites and substitutions as i-fold degenerate sites (i = 0, 2, 4) and considers unequal rates between transitional and transversional changes only when it counts substitutions, but considers equal rates when counting sites [ 8].

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Moral relativity is the new order because everything is considered equal, or equally corrupt.

While Americans are used to considering equal opportunity and equality of condition as separate issues, they may need to reconsider.

All citizens are considered equal.

Simply put, all murders are not considered equal.

Instead, she suggests, stay-at-home wives might be considered equal investors in a partnership.

This was not Lamb's first time pushing tech giants to consider equal pay for women.

Gay people have the right to be considered equal to others, in bringing up a child," he told the Guardian.

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