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Norepinephrine equivalent was defined as 1 mg norepinephrine being equivalent to 1 mg epinephrine or 100 mg of dopamine [18].

One genome equivalent was defined as the quantity of a particular DNA sequence present in one diploid male cell [ 19].

This pig received a dose of at least 108 HEV genome equivalents (one genome equivalent was defined as the number of HEV genomes present in the highest serial dilution positive by RT-PCR), whereas two other pigs that received this dose remained uninfected.

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Their binary equivalent is defined according to Table 1.

Spherical equivalent is defined as average spherical power of the eye or spherocylindrical lens for a given period.

A lethal equivalent is defined as a locus or a set of loci that, when in the homozygous state, would cause on average one death, e.g., one lethal mutation or two mutations each with 50% probability of causing death (Morton et al. 1956).

CO2 equivalents are defined as the amount of CO2 that would have the same global warming effect for a given gas mixture.

Dimensional parameter values for which data could not be found are omitted from Table  1; instead, their dimensionless equivalents are defined in Table  2 and values chosen so that our asymptotic analysis retains as many features as possible at leading order.

The parameter equivalent concentration was defined as the concentration of antioxidant having a Ferric-TPTZ reducing ability equivalent to that of 1 mM FeSO4·7H2O.

An equivalent stress was defined from σyy and τxy and was obtained for the failure loads obtained experimentally.

One equivalent value was defined as the economic value produced by 1-ha farmland in China.

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