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The expression is derived starting from Shannon's capacity equation--the rate for the system with BEM is equated to that to the reference system without BEM, and the BEM SINR target is computed as a function of the original one.
It is a human rights violation of such proportions that it could be easily equated to that of a humanitarian emergency.
The pressure of the SIT can be equated to that of the reactor vessel through a pipe connected between the SIT and the pressurizer (PZR).
The "chips" in this metaphor can be equated to that favorite inside-the-Beltway term: "political capital".
From his own work and the work of his students Bohr and Henry Moseley, Rutherford knew that the positive charge of any atom could always be equated to that of an integer number of hydrogen nuclei.
He said the position of "general manager" position can probably be equated to that of publisher, and newspaper publishers often try to "affect some kind of influence" in the community, by sitting on boards or expressing opinions.
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To give you an example, 4,685 Spotify plays of my last solo album equated to £19.22 (that's 0.004p per album stream).
Khobragade allegedly then had the housekeeper sign a true contract for a far lower wage that equated to about $1.42 per hour, owing to workweeks that often exceeded 100 hours, according to the indictment.
But I never understood how that equated to a lack of passion for basketball in the city.
A UN report last week issued a damning picture of a "culture of fear" within Eritrea, citing random arrests, torture and systematic rape, military service that equated to slave labour, political persecution and executions.
The communications giant said that equated to £7.6m per game.
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