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Their method was, in essence, equivalent to that of Szilard and Bennett.
The principles presented in this paper for the case of mechanical impedance are in essence equivalent to what has been termed the generalized Vincent circle by other authors.
Therefore, the variants, {Sc, R}, {S, Rc}, {Sc, Rc}, are in essence equivalent to our models.
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In essence, this is nominally equivalent to running many instances of the Kalman Filter in parallel.
It is proved that the pr-GEB, as the essence of the Approach II, is equivalent to the Approach I to GEB, based on the principle of common pool of electrons.
For the two collectors of myth were also observers of the body, and they knew well that the essence of the external world is equivalent to its perception in the consciousness of humans.
In essence, the approach we take is equivalent to asking whether all the necessary sulfur containing biomass precursors are synthesizable given a metabolic network in a specified environment.
In essence, you are creating the coffee equivalent to a tea bag.
The key ideas of these Christological and Trinitarian debates and their conclusions were based upon the Greek concepts of ousia (nature or essence) and hypostasis (entity, used as virtually equivalent to prosōpon, person).
Historically, buying clothes was in essence and for the vast majority of people, equivalent to spending on something practical to cover up ones' nudity, and survive under given climatic conditions.
The Reflection Principle encapsulates the essence of ZF set theory, for it is equivalent to the axioms of Infinity plus Replacement, modulo the other ZF axioms.
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