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For others (such as Sartre), the possibilities that are offered to existential choice are infinite and equivalent, such that the choice between them is indifferent; and for still others (Abbagnano and Merleau-Ponty), the existential possibilities are limited by the situation, but they neither determine the choice nor render it indifferent.

All mesh clients are equivalent such that they always have the same amount of packets to send or receive during a certain time.

The humerus was potted at an angle equivalent such that the direction of pull of the tendon would be directly superior and along the axes of the subscapularis tendon fibers.

In order to not confound statistical power and phylogenetic distance within our study, GEL50 measurements of statistical power [ 69] were held equivalent such that the D. yakuba analysis (GEL50 = 0.456) employed 4 hybridizations and the D. simulans analysis (GEL50 = 0.455) employed 6 hybridizations.

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Tacking is permitted when the original and revised marks are "legal equivalents" such that the two marks "create the same, continuing commercial impression so that consumers consider both as the same mark". Id. at 910 (internal quotation marks and citations omitted).

Spatial variability is considered by using the equivalent parameters such that a SRV method with these equivalent parameters produces a comparable failure probability as that calculated using a more rigorous random finite element/difference method (RFEM/RFDM) with the original spatially variable parameters.

The first definition obtains an equivalent PRC such that the oscillator with feedforward inhibition, and the oscillator with the equivalent PRC have the same statistical distribution of their phases (this is made precise in the text).

Following HPT, all values of the measured Vickers microhardness fall onto a single curve when plotted against the equivalent strain, such that there are increasing values of hardness at the lower strains and hardness saturation above equivalent strains of ∼40.

Again, since weak equivalences are componentwise, we may replace the square with a weakly equivalent one such that (Y rightarrow Y') and (X' rightarrow Y') are fibrations of fibrant objects, and then by (i), (Y_0 rightarrow Y_0'), (X'_0 rightarrow Y'_0), (Y_1 rightarrow Y_1') and (X'_1 rightarrow Y'_1) are also fibrations of fibrant objects.

Attribute columns partition into attribute equivalent columns such that.

The following conditions are equivalent: (i) such that satisfying (2.1).

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