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The latter is due to difficulties in establishing a fault model equivalence when the ASIC structural netlist is passed through the design automation phases of an FPGA.

This approach is the appropriate way to conclude equivalence, rather than the commonly used approach of difference testing and concluding equivalence when the null hypothesis of equality is not rejected.

How can the court allow chemical differences to supersede biological equivalence when the specific utility of the invention, namely detecting mutations linked to breast and ovarian cancer, depends on biological identity?

We estimated that a sample size of 20 pairs would achieve 87% power to detect equivalence when the margin of equivalence is ± 8 and the actual difference is 0 at a correlation of 0.4 (P < 0.05; 2000 Monte Carlo simulations).

Second, a stronger conclusion can be given and the null hypothesis of non-equivalence will be rejected (in favour of the alternative hypothesis of equivalence) when the confidence interval bar falls entirely within the adjusted equivalence limit lines (outcome types 1 and 2).

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The Brazilian versions of CPQ11 14 short forms achieved satisfactory concept and semantic equivalence when compared to the original instruments, proving the questionnaires could be applied for the assessment of reliability and validity of these versions on Brazilian children.

This tripartite distinction between analytic, necessary, and material equivalence, when combined with the distinction between sententialism and propositionalism, yields six different versions of deflationism: It is this variegated nature of deflationism that to a large extent dictates the many names that have been used for the theory.

The first topic is the issue of informational equivalence: when are two structures in the logical approach one is using indistinguishable in terms of the information they are meant to encode, convey, or carry?

The ICC is the statistically correct measure of equivalence when agreement is assessed within (i.e., intra) measures sharing the same metric (i.e., mean and standard deviation); the Pearson correlation (an interclass correlation) is appropriate only when the measures are of a different class and not sharing the same metric [ 89].

Duvoux et al. showed a response to norepinephrine, and a RCT demonstrated equivalence when comparing norepinephrine and terlipressin, with the predictors of outcome being creatinine clearance at enrollment, mean arterial pressure and renin level [126].

Analysis of alternative terminology found in the DLQI revealed much greater conceptual equivalence when translated into other languages.

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