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"In my fitness test, I always pass by the standards of a male of my equivalent age," she said.
No wonder the films were prized by audiences of equivalent age, who felt both understood and flattered by these celebratory snapshots of their generation.
Equivalent age.
Equivalent age was employed to estimate in-place concrete strength based on the collected temperature histories.
This model was based upon the concept of an equivalent age.
Bond strength and initial stiffness tended to increase with increasing equivalent age.
(2) Bond strength and initial stiffness tended to increase with increasing equivalent age.
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This was the case for both first and second trimester testis grafts and was similarly evident in pre-graft controls and equivalent age-matched controls (Fig. 5B).
These data were not originally age standardised although equivalent age-standardised rates were made available to us (personal communication, B Rachet, 2009).
When the babies reached term-equivalent age, 36 to 44 weeks, they underwent M.R.I.'s and behavioral tests.
Neurodevelopmental assessments and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at term-equivalent age (TEA) predict developmental outcomes in preterm infants.
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