Sentence examples for is directly equated from inspiring English sources

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Oftentimes, being alone is directly equated with being lonely.

The speed of information is directly equated to economic success.

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When he's bitten – and maybe that bite from a bat can be directly equated to King's Salem's Lot success – he changes.

Thus, the method devised cannot be directly equated with volumetric capnography and ventilation dead space calculations, as suggested by Bohr [93] or Enghoff [94].

Hence, survival of adult facial and sciatic motoneurons following axotomy should not be directly equated [13].

However, an APACHE II score cannot be directly equated with a specific risk of lower mortality than the same score for a patients with septic shock [ 34].

Although these SSI indicators have been validated as important surrogates for SSI rates,[ 16] we believe that further validation is needed across additional health plans and that these SSI indicator rates should not be directly equated with actual SSI rates.

Therefore, in human or experimental animal studies, increased staining for αS Ser129 should not be directly equated to inclusion formation without validation with other non-phospho-specific αS antibodies or other histological analyses.

21 Although these values cannot be directly equated, the predominant route of excretion is via urine, and the data are indicative that the exposure of a PQ production worker on a daily basis is at least comparable with that of a PQ sprayer.

While the two were rarely directly equated, they were often mentioned together, with the implication that the NEP was derived from ketuanan Melayu.

Poverty and hunger were often directly equated, and hunger was the most pressing manifestation of poverty in our informants' lives.

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