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Additionally, differences in GE (or its equivalent, running economy) have been shown to account for differences in cycling (Lucia et al. 2002) and running (Foster and Lucia 2007; Ingham et al. 2008) performance, particularly in athletes matched for high VO2max.
The second feature, which actually screened before the main event, cost the exhibitor less per minute than the equivalent running time in shorts.
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In fact, you do not have to search too far in the past for an equivalent run.
"The take-up has far surpassed anything equivalent run in the past, and the limited stocks - which were subject to availability as outlined in the terms and conditions - have run out," said spokeswoman Melody Rayner, who was unable to quantify the scale of the shortfall.
Ferrari tend to run a bit lighter than McLaren and Red Bull on equivalent runs, but it still suggests the Ferrari is there or thereabouts, despite Alonso's own low-key assessment and downbeat demeanour when he met the media on Tuesday.
That would be equivalent to running into a solid wall at 35 miles per hour.
It's the geological equivalent of running to stay in place.
It is the equivalent of running to Tiffany's to buy something shiny to fix a damaged relationship.
The Tour de France has been described as the equivalent of running twenty marathons in twenty days.
Smith has covered just over 10,506 miles since 1 September 2015 – the equivalent of running from London to Sydney.
The box is rated for around 2100W of power – equivalent to running an electric kettle all day every day.
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