Sentence examples for equivalent of starting from inspiring English sources

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He has only one problem, but it is a daunting one: he is still in short pants, the 1949 equivalent of starting college in braces.

In 2005, Robic won the race and two weeks later won Le Tour Direct, a 2,500-mile 2,500-mileEuropeanith a course deriversionm Tour de France routes that included 140,000 feet of climbing — almost the equivalent of starting at sea level and ascending Mt. Everest five times.

But basing our relationship with Joe on four games -- less than two hours of quarterbacking -- feels like the football equivalent of starting a relationship on Twitter.

And the 22 million new jobs we need are unprecedented in size and scope in the history of American business -- they're the equivalent of starting up 68 new General Electric Companies or 55 new IBMs or 109 new Ford Motor Companies.

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((frac{{c_{1} }}{nabla p} + frac{{c_{2} }}{{nabla p - c_{3} }})) in formula (8) equals 1 and can be seen as the equivalent phase of starting pressure gradient, which indirectly indicates the nature of existence of the starting pressure gradient.

Calibration curves were constructed to determine optimal amounts of chromatin to be used in each experiment and to ensure equivalent amounts of starting material.

Using equivalent amounts of starting total RNA template, we detected a miR-16 signal only with the RNA samples containing small RNAs (not shown).

Because an endogenous control for cDNA generation (ie constitutively expressed marker gene) is not known for M. xanthus cells undergoing development or differentiation, real-time PCR reactions were performed using equivalent amounts of starting RNA as described previously [ 72, 75- 77].

However, in the case of a unique target gene of interest, in very well-defined in vitro conditions where it is possible to have equivalent amount of starting material, the use of a standardised curve for absolute quantification is likely to be the best way to study its variations.

We found that the thermolysin-resistant PrP fraction, which preserves the majority of PK-sensitive disease-related PrP isoforms, contained the same level of infectivity as the PK-resistant PrP fraction, equivalent to ∼20% of starting prion infectivity.

The cells grow during the G1 phase until they reach a critical cell size that is a prerequisite for attainment of the commitment point (CP), the formal equivalent of START in budding yeast or restriction point in mammals [18].

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