Sentence examples for equivalent of performance from inspiring English sources

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Lange and his team may need to settle down and simplify if they don't want to end up as the restaurant equivalent of performance art; stimulating for a single experience, but you tend not to go back.

That means Wood is there physically for reflection shots, and vocally for off-camera exclamations to his schizoid self ("Why can't you leave any of them alone?!!") that are so wince-inducing they're the equivalent of performance gore.

Traditionally, assessments of performance status have been linked to survival outcomes in cancer and it is possible that inflammatory markers might provide a less subjective equivalent of performance status.

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Because it can calculate twice as fast as a conventional chip at a given clock speed, the HSLA chip can deliver the equivalent level of performance at half the clock speed.

It may therefore be assumed that they will have an equivalent level of performance when restricted to searching on PubMed's unique, non-indexed content.

To be confident in a PubMed translation of an OvidSP Medline search filter, it is important to demonstrate empirically that both versions have an equivalent level of performance in their respective databases.

Our findings are highly concordant with those of the accompanying report, studying the performance at MRCGP and MRCP of international medical graduates and UK graduates, 18 in that only the highest scoring PLAB candidates approached or reached equivalent levels of performance to UK graduates.

In particular, the modeling approach can address the critical question: Is the performance of a new diagnostic tool equivalent to performance of an expert?

Simulations have shown that both second-order and fourth-order detectors are affected in the same way by a multipath channel (equivalent degradation of performances).

This paper considers the problem of finding a controller for a discrete time linear periodically time-varying system with structured parametric uncertainty which achieves robust ℓ2 semi-norm performance (the equivalent of robust H2 norm performance for time-varying systems).

His attempt in Michigan to solve both problems at once was the rhetorical equivalent of Steve Martin's performance in "The Man with Two Brains".

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