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The Bhimphedi Group is commonly equated to the GHC, while the Pulchauki Group is well correlated to the THS.
Their failure is commonly equated with poor execution and iteration, but it also happens to many well-executed games.
VR presence is commonly equated with the concept of "immersion," the perception of being physically present in a nonphysical world, or a state of consciousness where the VR user experiences a simulated experience that appears real and thus feels real.
Portes (1998 18) explains that "civicness" is commonly "equated with the level of associational involvement and participatory behaviour in a community and is measured by indicators such as newspaper reading, membership of voluntary associations, and expressions of trust in political authorities".
The flow of time is commonly used to make inferences from time series data regarding directional causal influences (Bollimunta et al., 2008), and indeed GC is commonly equated with directions of information flow in neural circuits (Ding et al., 2006; Bollimunta et al., 2008; Anderson et al., 2010).
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It wasn't that way at all in the early 1960s, when pride in Japan and its traditions was commonly equated with discredited militarism.
The combination of two precisions of ± 20% equates to a total error of ± 28.3%, which is commonly rounded up to ± 30%.
In twin models, gender is commonly accounted for by analysing the male and female groups separately, and testing whether the model parameters can be equated across the gender groups.
PFT is commonly recognized.
What is "commonly understood", then?
This information is commonly known.
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