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Now the Open Cup can rightly offer a moral equivalence, where a lowly, ramshackle outfit can claim the scalp of an expensively acquired team operating several magnitudes above them.

The performance of OSRA was measured by comparing these InChIs by string equivalence; where the two InChIs were identical, it was counted as OSRA having correctly deduced the chemical structure contained within the image and considered a match.

Incremental strain histories in cleavage-parallel samples represent a time-for-space equivalence where the stretching direction is fixed relative to the position within the mountain belt architecture (e.g., the topographic divide), and temporal variations in the eastern central Range reflect lateral advection through the strain field in response to accretionary and erosional fluxes.

Eliding these categories in the way that personhood advocates do creates an equivalence where there is none.

In that field of manufactured balance and false equivalence, where does the discerning news consumer go for actual news?

The evolution problems solved by the Wigner Boltzmann equation can be divided into classes of equivalence where different physical settings give rise to the same mathematical task.

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The author proposes the equivalence principle, where equivalent numbers of antigens and antibodies exist and theorizing a limited number of antigen antibody pairs in the magnitude of 3.2 × 106 or slightly less.

Per capita adult equivalents are acquired from "equivalence factors" where children younger than 15 years are counted as half an adult, and therefore a household with two adults and two children would equal three adult equivalents.

First, we do not make equivalence classes where there is no conflict, whereas Beskales' method first merges all cells that have the same values.

A further nonlinearity occurred at high amplitudes and at some equivalence ratios, where a significant leakage of energy to higher harmonics was observed, but the origin of this is not yet clarified.

Using hydrogen or carbon dioxide as an additive, we investigate the bending effect of turbulent burning velocities (ST/SL) over a wide range of turbulent intensities (u′/SL) up to 40 for lean premixed methane combustion at various equivalence ratios, where SL is the laminar burning velocity.

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