Sentence examples for is defined as equivalent from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, the variable ψ in Fig. 2 is defined as equivalent energy in this paper.

This result may appear surprising, as in Q. Sheng stability of a splitting is defined as equivalent to the presence of all-positive fractional steps.

When the value of Seq is equal to the value of S, the given straight line is defined as the equivalent fracture of the corresponding real fracture; also the included angle between equivalent fracture and radial well is defined as equivalent deflection angle η.

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Moreover, through relating the analytical to the empirical data, a homogenous representative cylinder was defined as equivalent to the composite cylinder.

Also, depending on the relationship between K1 and K2, C2 will be defined as equivalent, more general or more specific than C1.

Two necessary beings would in fact either both be caused (and therefore both non-necessary), or refer to a cause that would make only one of them exist; but in the latter case, they could no longer be defined as equivalent or homologous (mutakāfī al-wuǧūd): one would be possible and caused, while the other in the absence of another external cause would be its cause (Ilāhiyyāt, I, 6, 39, 17 42, 7).

During this search only residues (or single pseudoatoms) which have been defined as equivalent will be paired.

In MoBa, one unit was defined as equivalent to 1.5 cl (12.8 g) of pure alcohol.

In MoBa, one alcohol unit was defined as equivalent to 1.5 cl (12.8 g) of pure alcohol.

A neutral comparison was defined as equivalent energy content between the sugar intervention and its comparison intervention, and a positive or negative comparison was defined as a higher or lower energy content in the sugar intervention than its comparison intervention, respectively.

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