Sentence examples for equivalent in quality from inspiring English sources

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It was shown that morphology details observed in unstained samples are equivalent in quality contrast to those stained with osmium tetraoxide.

However, these five models are all equivalent in quality, despite their differences in detail, so no single model stands out against another.

Several hypotheses were tested: (1) Needs submitted first will be less likely to be high quality than needs submitted after a sustained period of time; (2) Semantically similar need statements will be rated as equivalent in quality; (3) Need statements will be rated as higher quality if a detailed description of the need context was available.

Technical glitches have troubled Motorola's new generation of phones, which promised to make this kind of radio telephony equivalent in quality to the cellular networks.

In the case of the substrate with the low population density of nanowires, most of the cells grew normally and displayed a morphology equivalent in quality to that grown on the bare silicon substrate without regard to nanowire interfacing.

At low nanowire density, as shown in Additional file 1: Figure S3d of supplementary data, hippocampal neurons displayed a normal morphology equivalent in quality to grown on the flat substrate.

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It even allows the photographer to choose the preferred finishing touch — Bright, Natural or Monochrome. 5. Movie shooting in high-definition TV image quality and with anti-shake protection The X70 captures high-quality movie clips, equivalent in image quality to that of high-definition TV (1280 x 720 pixels).

If Scotland achieved an average diet equivalent in nutritional quality to the average diet in England, then 40% of the excess cardiovascular and cancer mortality would be removed.

The aim of this study is to estimate how many deaths from CHD, stroke and cancer would be delayed or averted if Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland adopted a diet equivalent in nutritional quality to the English diet.

How much of this excess mortality is associated with differences in diet and nutrition in the four countries of the UK? Modelled results suggest that if Wales and Northern Ireland achieved an average diet equivalent in nutritional quality to the average diet in England, then 81% of the excess cardiovascular and cancer mortality experienced in these countries would be removed.

Emphasis should be on demonstrating equivalent quality and performance in the supplement through direct confirmation of design spaces at the new site, with additional emphasis on demonstrating equivalent in-process controls and attributes from the approved in-process tests using the at-line or in-line PAT tests (if applicable).

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