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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equal to in total" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate the sum of a number of smaller amounts and compare it to a larger amount. For example, "The cost of the items was $100, equal to $20 in total for each item."
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Finally, it should be stressed that at the economy-wide level the percentage difference in overall gross outputs will - in general - not be equal to that in total employment estimates.
Using the same criteria as above, a change greater than or equal to 5% in total scores was deemed to be an MCID.
By considering this queue design, it is possible to keep an optimal operation-working point while enhancing the satellite efficiency, given that the amount of packets to be buffered in the AQM system is set equal to the total in-flight packets that the satellite system is able to transport.
1. "Case" in World is equal to the total cases in the world minus the total cases in Taiwan.
Furthermore, we calculated tests' costs based on the assumption the that total numbers for each test in quarters 3 and 4 would be equal to the total numbers in quarters 1 and 2, with lack of data for the whole year.
Currently (with the exception of Maine and Nebraska), the presidential candidate who receives the most popular votes in a state wins its electoral votes, which are equal to its total representation in Congress.
Based on the energy conservation law (Sun et al. 2018i), the heat transfer rate from wellbore to seawater/formation should be equal to the total energy change in SCW in wellbores.
Over the course of a susu's life, each member will receive a payout exactly equal to the total he has put in, which could range from a handful of dollar bills to several thousand dollars; members earn no interest on the money they set aside.
Each resource is replenished every update at a constant influx per individual λ k, decays at a rate c0 proportional to the amount of available resource, and is consumed by the organisms at a rate equal to the total fitness in the population derived from that resource, ∑ i F ik, where F i k is the fitness derived from the kth resource by the ith individual (eq. 3).
According to Rayleigh's (Parseval's) theorem, the total energy stored in the r domain is equal to the total energy stored in the ω domain.
The sum of the variances in all the components is equal to the total variance present in the original input images.
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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