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The Government shall recognize and accept the United Nations Laissez-Passer issued to officers of FAO, and to the Chairman of the Council, as a valid travel document equivalent to a passport.

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The readability of these documents was equivalent to that of documents destined for adults only [21], and was very different from that for texts destined for minors, accounting for the large difference between the values obtained for this type of text and the other categories.

The Scottish Police Federation calculated that a cut of an £88m figure it had seen documented would be equivalent to 2,808 officers, out of a Scotland-wide total of 17,409.

The same document also calculated doses equivalent to a mix of soft 80 keV X-rays and gamma rays, which the authors believed gave a more realistic picture of the exposure than the gamma equivalent.

Household said that even though Mr. Powe's loan documents showed a fee equivalent to 7percentt, he did not pay that much.

But e-mail stored in the cloud is equivalent to documents in a public warehouse: the government can obtain them with a simple subpoena; no court procedure is required.

Based on our experience with these submissions, we have come to recognize that online publication of internal reports, dissertations, and other documents is not necessarily equivalent to prior publication in a peer-reviewed journal.

When a query is done choosing the option to search only BestBETs and UMHS, the total number of relevant document in its acute database is equivalent to the sum of the number of relevant documents in the two libraries BestBETs and UMHS.

Our experiments reveal apoptogenic capabilities equivalent to those documented for H1.2 in H1.1 and H1.3 isoforms.

A solution was classified correct, when the documented positive predictive value was equivalent to the correct solution rounding up or down to the next full percentage point.

In our schema, a complete metabolic response (CMR) is defined as a return of FDG uptake in previously documented lesions to a level equivalent to, or less than, residual radioactivity in normal tissues within the organ in question.

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