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While absolute continuity (on a closed interval) is equivalent to be an indefinite integral.
The simulation predicted a power plant equivalent to be designed with a capacity of 50 MWe and an age of more than 30 years.
In this feasible situation, the constraint violations of COPs with zero are equivalent to be one of the unconstrained optimization problems because constraint violations of every individual are zero.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Break-even dose as a function of the local residential radon concentration (line), with the break-even dose defined as the model-based estimate of the personal dose equivalent to be incurred from x-rays that undoes the decrease in radiation dose from natural sources within the hypothetical department.
"Our new technology will allow the car's miles-per-gallon equivalent to be directly increased by any courtroom bombshell revelations like incest, secret diaries or shocking photos," says GM spokesperson Alan Hamskille.
The game's health system, nanotech, starts at four health bubbles equivalent to be able to take four hits, but upgrades can be purchased, giving the player a total of eight hit points.
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Thus, being a social individual is not equivalent to being a human being.
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"In our faith, it's the equivalent to being forced to be naked, effectively," Mr. Singh said.
Watching a Godard film was often the cinematic equivalent to being thrown off a cliff.
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