Sentence examples for equivalent in effect from inspiring English sources

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It is shown that the limitations of validity for the emergent results are more stringent than is commonly understood, being equivalent in effect to the adoption of a more extensive approximation – one that significantly undermines the perturbative origin of those expressions.

Exploration of these land change scenarios not only confirmed that a failure to act is likely to result in irreconcilable losses to a conservation network, but that all conservation plans are not equivalent in effect, highlighting the importance of analyzing tradeoffs between alternative conservation planning approaches.

The real number is said to be at least 200bhp - equivalent, in effect if not in reality, to the whole hybrid part of the engine simply not working, and then some.

Meyers observes that the requirement for all instances of an allocator to be equivalent in effect forces portable allocators to not have state.

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The first approximation of this effect, found by modelling flow through the stomata as flow through a cylinder of diameter d and length l results in a factor being incorporated into the flow equation for flow through the stomatal pore equivalent to: In effect, this means that for narrow long pipes, most of the water vapour concentration difference appears over the length of the pipe.

Under these conditions, issuing short-term debt and just "printing money" (actually, crediting banks with additional reserves that they can convert into paper cash if they choose) are completely equivalent in their effect, so even huge increases in the monetary base (reserves plus cash) aren't inflationary at all.

As it turns out, and as Kuznetsov has shown, these algorithms are equivalent in their effect to algorithms for finding the maximal complete subgraphs of arbitrary graphs.

This cybrid technology will provide the means to examine synaptic and other neuronal function in controlled conditions of mitochondrial impairment, and test whether different respiratory chain defects are equivalent in their effect (32).

Results showed that mindfulness and reappraisal were superior to no training, and equivalent in their effects in lowering sad mood.

The "intermediate disturbance hypothesis" suggests that intermediate levels of either disturbance frequency or intensity (disturbance size weighted by frequency) will favour maximal levels of diversity; both frequency and intensity are assumed to be largely equivalent in their effects, preventing domination of patches by the most competitive species [27].

However, the two formulations were equivalent in their effects during the afternoon between 6 and 7.5 hours post dose [ 12].

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