Sentence examples for expected to have equivalent from inspiring English sources

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If population viscosity was the sole driving force, then clusters of cooperators and clusters of competitively superior cheaters would be expected to have equivalent access to clusters of heterotypic cooperative partners.

Additionally, the BFCS implies a compensatory relationship between behaviour frequency and context stability, such that frequent enactment in varying settings is expected to have equivalent influence on habit strength as infrequent enactment in unvarying settings (B. Verplanken, personal communication, November 26 , 2013.

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The largest effect of obesity on morbidity was for white men: a white male aged 20 years with a BMI over 45 could be expected to have 13 YLLs, the equivalent of a 22% reduction in remaining life years.

Nurse consultants (used in this paper to include midwife and health visitor consultants) were expected to have Masters level education or equivalent [ 12] but there was no explanation as to how these posts differed from pre-existing senior clinical roles such as clinical nurse specialists.

And the company said it expected to have only $50 million to $60 million in cash and cash equivalents at the end of this quarter -- half its previous projections.

It is reasonably expected to have rules sharing the same statistical value called Statistically Equivalent Rules (SER).

On the other hand, the 31±3°C treatment was expected to have produced ≥50% females as would a constant 28.9°C equivalent rather than the 6% males obtained.

Thus, at present there is broad consensus that three stop codons are functionally equivalent and interchanging stop codons is not expected to have functional or selective consequences.

I hadn't expected to have none.

The role is dutifully spiritual, the penal equivalent of Job, as if a man who has had two decades of his life stripped away is expected to have achieved a monastic serenity about it all.

While the µAgents model presented here requires the user to specify the number of equivalent states for a given situation, it does show that under situations in which we might expect to have many of these equivalent states, learning occurs at a slower rate than over situations in which there is only one state.

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