Sentence examples for equivalent of cold from inspiring English sources

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And for better or worse, it has established channel M1, a little two-studio station that not so long ago was the broadcast equivalent of cold kasha, as the home of the offbeat and unexpected.

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Effects of scVEGF/177Lu+Doxil, scVEGF/177Lu alone or Doxil (+ equivalent amounts of cold scVEGF-PEG-DOTA), relative to control tumors injected with equivalent amounts of cold scVEGF-PEG-DOTA conjugate alone.

Control mice received equivalent amounts of cold scVEGF-PEG-DOTA.

To avoid potential confounding effects, control mice (n = 11) received the equivalent amounts of "cold," unlabeled scVEGF-PEG-DOTA conjugate.

To account for potential effects of scVEGF moiety in scVEGF/177Lu-treated groups, both control groups (no treatment and Doxil alone) received the equivalent doses of "cold" scVEGF-PEG-DOTA conjugate.

The Wire v The Sopranos debate is the televisual equivalent of the cold war.

But most often tricks evolve out of necessity, as riders are constantly trying to outdo one another in what amounts to the sport's equivalent of a cold war arms race.

The bats have evolved with henipah over millions of years, and because of this co-evolution, they experience little more from it than the fruit bat equivalent of a cold.

The plan's release follows last week's declaration by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda that the plant had been put into the equivalent of a "cold shutdown," a stable state that suggested the runaway reactors had finally been brought under control.

While the Potter films are the cinematic equivalent of a cold shower, damping down the urges of its adolescent acolytes, the Twilight films, on the other hand, know all the about the vampire-movie obsession for blood, sex, addiction and death, even if it dilutes it for its own ends.

On Friday, a disaster-response task force headed by Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda will vote on whether to announce that the plant's three damaged reactors have been put into the equivalent of a "cold shutdown," a technical term normally used to describe intact reactors with fuel cores that are in a safe and stable condition.

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