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There is no equivalent for the term, or the institution, outside France.
"Yard Gal" (a glossary included with the program says the nearest American equivalent for the term is "Hoochie Mama") begins with deliberate artistic self-consciousness, with the two girls egging each other on to tell their story from the stage.
This is equivalent to the term lexeme, which is typically used in psycholinguistic research.
While there is no equivalent for the term "emotion" in Sanskrit, the concept nevertheless plays an important role in Indian philosophy.
The term "class" is equivalent to the term "Type" used by the Bear group in recent reviews [ 8, 45].
In this paper total solids (TS) and dry matter (DM) are regarded as being equivalent, and the term used is that used in the publications referred to.
Significantly enough, there is not even an equivalent to the terms moral or sexual harassment in the Italian language.
The first neural network estimates the equivalent control term and the other one generates the corrective control term.
Some years back, leafing through a pocket Gaelic dictionary, he began looking for phonetic equivalents of the terms, which English dictionaries described as having "unknown origin".
The equivalent term in amphibians is the.
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