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Discover Ludwig"corresponds to half" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It indicates a relationship or equivalence between two quantities, with the first being equivalent to half of the second. You can use this phrase to describe proportions, fractions, or percentages: - "The blue line on the graph corresponds to half of the total sales." - "The recipe calls for one cup of sugar, which corresponds to half of the flour measurement." - "Only half of the survey respondents said they were satisfied with their current job, which corresponds to half of the total sample size."
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Traffic intensity in yellow areas corresponds to half the intensity in white areas.
The traffic intensity in yellow areas corresponds to half the intensity in white areas.
This shift corresponds to half of the PL blueshift of 0.1 eV.
Of course, using lags as instruments requires us to drop the first decadal change, which corresponds to half our sample.
The amount of pointing shift was 6 arcsec, which roughly corresponds to half the width of the field of view of the ground telescope.
The solid angle for each angular bin thus corresponds to half a solid angle cone, one in for each hemisphere in the R direction.
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So in the game, you press and hold B to aim and A to fire which corresponds to half-cocking the barrel of the gun and then pulling the trigger.
For the oldest homes (built before 1946), the annual loss rate was about 0.7%, which corresponds to half-lives 89 to 160 years.
Each interference fringe in reflection corresponds to one-half wave of optical path difference (OPD) given by Typically, the raw units of OPD are in terms of wavelengths of the source light (waves).
The inspection area corresponded to half of the middle slab covering an area of 16.8 m2; one inspection was carried out that took about 15 min.
In particular, Blue, Green, dark Grey, Brown and Black correspond to half the power loss determined for Yellow, Orange, Red, Violet, bright Grey and White.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com