Sentence examples for equivalent variety from inspiring English sources

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Dozens of new and striking localization patterns were observed, implying an equivalent variety of localization mechanisms.

This diversity of insect species represents an equivalent variety of adaptations to variable environmental conditions.

A variegated planet therefore, analogous to Earth in medieval times with an equivalent variety of types of rule and organisation: think of the kingdoms of feudal Europe with contemporaneous empires in China, Japan, Mezoamerica and theocracies, city states (e.g. Venice) etc.

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By the classical theorem of Ehresmann [148], deformation equivalent varieties are diffeomorphic, and moreover, via a diffeomorphism carrying the canonical class to the canonical class.

Borrowing some terminology from quality inspection theory (e.g. [ 21]), test E2 controls the 'consumer's risk' because it has a limited probability of accepting non-equivalent varieties, and test E3 controls the 'producer's risk' because it has a limited probability of rejecting acceptable varieties.

According to Le Film Français (the French equivalent of Variety), Xavier Beauvois's film "Of Gods and Men," which was released in France last year, was the country's most profitable film of the year, percentage-wise.

A famous instance of this type of argument is the Cartesian argument for global skepticism, according to which the hypothesis that reality is more or less the way we customarily deem it to be is empirically equivalent to a variety of so-called skeptical hypotheses (such as that we are beguiled by an evil demon, or that we are brains in a vat, connected to a supercomputer).

In 1935 Birkhoff provided an equivalent characterization of varieties as any class closed under quotients (homomorphic images), direct products, and subalgebras.

Trypanothione provides reducing equivalents to a variety of essential reactions in the parasites through oxidation of the dithiol form of trypanothione [T SH 2 (dihydrotrypanothione/reduced trypanothionine)] into the disulfide form [TS2 (trypanothione disulfide/oxidized trypanothione)].

In terms of algebraic varieties this is equivalent to saying that the variety ∨ i = 1 h P V T i M is not contained in ∨ i = 1 h P V T i ′ M and vice versa.

Western European mobile SAM systems include the German-designed Roland, an SA-8 equivalent fired from a variety of tracked and wheeled vehicles, and the French Crotale, an SA-6 equivalent that used a combination of radar command guidance and infrared terminal homing.

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