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Besides, the quantum efficiency for the sprayed films are found equivalent to the values achieved for the powders, highlighting the potential of the films for application in light conversion devices.

But she again goes overboard with the argument that "we should not concede that the ethical values promoted by the Hindutva [Hindu nationalist] narrative are normatively equivalent to the values implicit in the Nehruvian account …" Hindu nationalists must remain outliers in a closed establishment dominated by people with whom Nussbaum is at ease.

The PGVs are corrected to be equivalent to the values at sites with AVS30 (average S-wave velocity in the upper 30 m) of 600 m/s using the relationship between the site amplification factor and AVS30 proposed by Midorikawa et al. (1994).

Although, Tau-induced morphological rescue of presynaptic terminals was almost equivalent to the values obtained with the expression of the endogenous TBPH protein itself (Figure 4F G and Figure 5B) functional recovery of larval motility was not achieved in Tau-rescued flies (Figure S4C) indicating that besides the stabilization of MTs, TBPH may regulates additional functions in motoneurons.

The chosen values are also equivalent to the values of stimulus increase used in Bonabeau et al. (1996), thereby rendering comparisons between the models easier.

The absolute values are equivalent to the values described with the IOL Master by Ortiz et al. [ 38], 12.19 mm, and by Baumeister et al. [ 39], 12.02 mm.

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"If it doesn't work out, the value of the paper is equivalent to the value of the real estate".

ICE's resubmitted proposal offers stockholders of CBOT Holdings the option of receiving cash equivalent to the value of 1.42 ICE shares per CBOT share at the close of the merger.

Updated at 3.12pm BST 3.03pm BST The Economist loves its facts, and here's a good one: The Economist (@EconBizFin) Central banks have created $9 trillion during the crisis, equivalent to the value of all the gold ever mined econ.st/RMXBmv October 16, 2012 2.54pm BST Here's a - shall we say - mildly disbelieving look at the recent IMF economic forecasts from M&G's Bond Vigilantes.

Seldon wants a "free-school" system such as the one promoted by the Tories, where parents are given a voucher that is equivalent to the value of their child's education and would be able to spend it where they want.

David Bloom of HSBC reckons that central banks have created $9 trillion of money during the crisis, equivalent to the value of all the gold that has ever been mined.While rich-country central banks are busy creating money, developing-world central banks are buying gold a record 158 tonnes in the second quarter, according to the World Gold Council.

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