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"consistently equal to" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various situations to describe something that remains the same or maintains a constant level. Example: The company's profits have been consistently equal to its expenses for the past five years. In this sentence, "consistently equal to" is used to show that the company's profits and expenses have remained constant and balanced over a period of five years.
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And it gives the orchestra a workout, which the Philharmonia was not consistently equal to.
In the hottest climate, the optimum roof solar reflectance resulted to be consistently equal to the maximum considered, i.e. 0.8, also with varying the other parameters.
16S rRNA gene-based analyses were consistently equal to or more sensitive than culture-based methods at detecting these nine bacterial families.
Additionally, results for MSP-Best were consistently equal to or more significant than results for MSP-Single, but in only one case (8q24.13-q24.3) was the difference large.
Distributions of pollutant concentrations differ by exposure metric with the PE estimates being consistently equal to AQ estimates for CO or lower than AQ estimates for NOx, EC, PM2.5, SO4, and O3 due to the penetration and decay parameters used in the SHEDS model (see Supplemental Material, Tables S1 and S2).
To be selected, genes had to have a cytokine-stimulated increase or decrease in gene expression that was consistently equal to or greater than twofold in both IL-13- and IL-4-stimulated cultures compared with non-stimulated controls in each independent stimulation.
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When using the summary statistics methods STAR and MP-EST, large numbers of loci (≥50) are required to consistently produce phylogenies equal to those using all 377 loci and that the differences between topologies generally decreases as more loci are added to the analyses (Fig. 2).
Although adverse neurodynamic signs were not objectively identified clinically or radiologically SLR and slump test had at all times been consistently equal and within normal ranges as were repeated normal lumbar MRIs the player continued to complain of symptoms consistent with a neural contribution to his presentation.
Ranger elaborates on the JBL-Ranger Radial Refraction system of stereophonic reproduction thus:... only along this axis of symmetry that the two speakers have consistently equal effect.
The distance in between each stripe should be 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) so that stripes are all consistently equal.
Previous studies in the literature have only stratified outcomes of trabeculectomy based on categorical definitions of pre-operative IOP, where patients are classified as having normal tension glaucoma when IOP is consistently less than or equal to 21 mmHg, and primary open angle glaucoma when the IOP is consistently greater than 21 mmHg.
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