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Discover Ludwig"equivalent part" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a part that is equal to or the same as another part. For example, "The tests on my right foot and my left foot showed equivalent parts of the muscle were sore."
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Similarly, replacing a part of a model with a functionally equivalent part from another model is typically difficult.
Others take a similar American-market model and transform it into the Japanese equivalent part by part, even if the difference is apparent only to aficionados.
If you whistle a wordless tune (and cannot visualise the score as you do so), the equivalent part of your right hemisphere will be invoked.
A discrete-time sliding mode controller which consists of discontinuous part and equivalent part is then designed by considering the separation principle.
Assigning Scott Brown, the Celtic midfielder, a role wide on the right and James Morrison of West Brom the equivalent part on the left suggested that the manager was unaware that neither plays in that area for his club.
The major neuroendocrine control centre of malacostracans is the X-organ sinus-gland compleX-organ sinus-glande eyestalk or in an equivalent part of the head in which the eyes are sessile.
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Three members of the TV cast played the equivalent parts on stage, although the surname of the main character was changed from Rokesby for TV.
These size equivalent parts are put together within a computer program in order to create product varieties or new product concepts.
Making use of the SMC design framework, we propose two fuzzy systems to be used as reaching and equivalent parts of the SMC.
Although the material costs are higher for the aluminum beryllium composite, ease of machining makes it financially competitive when compared to equivalent parts made out of titanium alloys.
"On a general level, we're looking at medium-level enthusiast PC hardware," says Leadbetter. "My guess is that you could build a PC with equivalent parts for around £400-£450.
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