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Another character of interest is the number of tarsal segments, known to equate three in Plecoptera ([ 1, 31]).
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"People go into secondary school with a lot of academic promise, but that doesn't necessarily equate five years later to good GCSEs.
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Thus, they suggested that Boltzmann relied on the ergodic hypothesis in order to equate time averages and phase averages, or in other words, to equate two meaning of probability (relative time and relative volume in phase space).
So there began Rich's effort to equate two very different leaks of information about two wholly different wars.
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