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Although pill count is based on a similar assumption to MEMS, which is the fact that the removal of the dosage unit is equivalent to taking the medication, pill count does not generate a medication-taking pattern as the latter does.
That's the equivalent to taking 60,000 cars off the road.
The increase in recycled cardboard alone has cut emissions equivalent to taking 10,000 cars off the roads.
The carbon associated with avoidable household food waste is equivalent to taking one in four cars off UK roads.
The reduction in annual greenhouse-gas emissions would be roughly equivalent to taking all the cars off America's roads.
In other words, you need capital equal to 25 times your desired retirement income (equivalent to taking a 4% yield).
Energy from windfarms in the UK prevented almost 36m tonnes of harmful carbon emissions in six years, equivalent to taking 2.3m cars off the road, the analysis found.
Friends of the Earth say that installing panels on every school in the country would save carbon emissions equivalent to taking 110,000 cars off the road.
The total of 2000 tonnes is equivalent to taking 1,000 cars off the road for a year or the annual emissions from heating 750 homes.
In addition to lowering fuel costs, the move eliminated the carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to taking 18,300 passenger vehicles off the road.
London Gateway claims this will save millions of miles of lorry journeys, equivalent to taking 2,000 vehicles a day off Britain's roads.Rivals are not treading water.
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