Sentence examples for equivalent nature from inspiring English sources

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Now Mr. De Geer, an atmospheric scientist at the Swedish Defense Research Agency in Stockholm, has gone much further, concluding that "North Korea carried out two small nuclear tests in April and May 2010 that caused explosions in the range of 50 200 tons of TNT equivalent," Nature reports.

These errors are acceptable according to similar results presented in [29 31] for experiments of an equivalent nature.

Justin Haywald of 1UP.com, in consideration of the equivalent nature of featured, considered that players now had a choice of "'Top 40' Band Hero or 'Hard Rock' [Guitar Hero 5]" skins to select for playing the music on, and positive direction for the series.

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The equivalent in Nature of these populations could be RNA viruses replicating at higher than standard mutation rates, a condition that has been explored experimentally by exposing RNA virus populations to mutagens.

Although the DTI studies in adolescence described above have shown that in general increases in FA tend to occur in association with decreases in MD, these changes are not necessarily reciprocal, that is inversely equivalent, in nature (Tamnes et al., 2010; Lebel and Beaulieu, 2011).

Choose sea salt as it is equivalent in nature to the salt within your body.

In the area of chemical applications in construction they are new materials, which do not have equivalents in nature.

It was semi-religious in nature; equivalent to my yearly appearance at synagogue for Yom Kippur.

The only available study was carried out in an international interlaboratory comparison test [ 19]: an average value of 1.58 ng/mL was reported in urine specimens from two "bovines" (140 150 kg) collected 24 hours after a single i.m. administration of 30 32 mg "prednisolone" (unspecified nature), equivalent to 0.2 mg/kg b.w.

However, quantum mechanical treatment considers the electron as a wave and the negative polarization is a manifestation of its wave nature equivalent to the interference of the modes in the Fabry-Pérot resonator [ 63] with gradually changing inside it index of refraction.

Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural, physical, or material world or universe.

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