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The second run evaluates the order of a spring watershed, defined as equivalent order (ieq) and equated to the mean order of the surrounding stream watersheds.
Moreover, through relating the analytical to the empirical data, a homogenous representative cylinder was defined as equivalent to the composite cylinder.
This result may appear surprising, as in Q. Sheng stability of a splitting is defined as equivalent to the presence of all-positive fractional steps.
Luckily for us, there is a physical property that can be defined as equivalent to information: entropy.
Therefore, the variable ψ in Fig. 2 is defined as equivalent energy in this paper.
Congressional overrides of prior judicial interpretations of statutory language are typically defined as equivalent to judicial overrulings, and they are presumed to play a central role in maintaining legislative supremacy.
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We define DYS389CD as equivalent to DYS389I, and we define DYS389AB as equivalent to DYS389II minus DYS389I.
This time could be defined as being equivalent to fall.
Energy is usually and most simply defined as the equivalent of or capacity for doing work.
The history: The kilogram was originally defined as being equivalent to the mass of a liter of water.
0.5% atropine once daily was used in a study based in Rotterdam with a sample size of 77 children with progressive myopia (defined as spherical equivalent (SE) ≤ −3D and SE progression rate ≥1 D per year under cycloplegic conditions).
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