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Energy is usually and most simply defined as the equivalent of or capacity for doing work.
where is defined as the equivalent dictionary.
The constant of proportionality in this relationship was referred to as B, which is defined as the equivalent conductance of the clay counterions.
An EC2 compute unit is an Amazon unit and is defined as the equivalent CPU capacity of a 1.0 1.2 GHz 2007 Opteron or 2007 Xeon processor.
In this case, R ( = c / 2 π ) is defined as the equivalent radius of the elliptical cross-section, and c is the circumference of the ellipse as calculated from c = π ( a + b ) β, β = 1 + 3 e 2 / ( 10 + ( 4 - 3 e 2 ) 1 / 2 ), and e = ( a - b ) ( a + b ) (Ramanujan 1913).
When the value of Seq is equal to the value of S, the given straight line is defined as the equivalent fracture of the corresponding real fracture; also the included angle between equivalent fracture and radial well is defined as equivalent deflection angle η.
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The litre was defined as the volume equivalent to the volume of a cube, each side of which had a length of 1 decimetre, or 10 centimetres.
Limit of detections (defined as the concentration equivalent to three times the standard deviation of five replicate measurements of the blank) are also shown in Table 3.
"iso-time" was defined as the highest equivalent exercise time achieved during the CPETs performed at pre-treatment and Week 3 by a given subject.
The 'height-age', defined as the age equivalent to the 50th percentile for height and gender, is used to standardize physiologic and cardiac measurements in patients with growth failure.
Thelarche and pubarche were assessed by self-report using a modified version of the pubertal development scale (PDS) and were defined as the PDS equivalent to Tanner Stage 2 [ 8, 9].
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