Sentence examples for equivalent calibre from inspiring English sources

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The last such challenge came in 1953, from the Cleveland Barons of the American Hockey League; it was rejected, as the AHL was not considered of equivalent calibre to the NHL, which was a condition of the NHL's 'deal' with trustees.

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The German navy, for instance, generally used a lighter calibre than the equivalent British ships, e.g. 12 inches calibre when the British standard was 13.5 inches.

However, despite female blood vessels being smaller in calibre than the equivalents in males, arterial diameters in females have been shown to be larger than the recommended minimum diameter of 2.0 mm [ 25] with similar venous diameters [ 26– 28].

Retinal vascular diameter can be considered as a biomarker for diabetes micro-vascular complications [ 21] and in order to minimise inter-graders variation, the summary statistic of the vessel calibre such as Central Retinal Artery Equivalent (CRAE) and Central Retinal Vein Equivalent (CRVE) has often been used, centred around the Optic Disk (OD) region [ 22].

Thereby the summarised arteriolar and venular calibres are referred to as central retinal arteriolar equivalent (CRAE) and central retinal venular equivalent (CRVE) from which the arterio-venous ratio (AVR) can be calculated.

Having established his calibre on dirt in the 2011 Kentucky Derby, Animal Kingdom has since achieved equivalent status on turf and now on a synthetic surface.

He always maintained that he would much rather have been a professional musician than a psychiatrist or writer, had he been blessed with the necessary talent and training; he freely acknowledged that his friendship with artists of the calibre of Alfred Brendel, and the musicologist Hans Keller, meant far more than would have equivalent friendships with Freud, Jung or Adler.

The wartime Soviet equivalent of the tank destroyer was the self-propelled assault gun, which carried an extremely large-calibre gun in a casemate mounted on the chassis of a T-34 or Joseph Stalin tank.

Moreover, the addition of S-Class-calibre safety features and a driver assist system that, while not yet an electronic equivalent of a chauffeur, at least greatly reduces the drudgery of day-to-day driving, makes the E-Class a bit of a horse of a different colour in what is a brutally contested – if slightly dull – segment.

"The.50 calibre".

Calibre International denies the allegations.

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