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is equivalency
noun
An equivalent thing.
Exact(2)
( n = tfrac{{E_{S} }}{{E_{b} }} ) is equivalency coefficient between steel and concrete modulus.
Multiplication defined here equals autocatalysis, since there is equivalency only where the cycles are autocatalytic.
Similar(58)
For Locke, there was equivalency between happiness and wealth.
Thirty-three of the 34 trials were equivalency studies.
Twenty-three of these 24 trials were equivalency studies.
Thirty-three of the 34 trials in this review are equivalency (or non-inferiority) studies comparing two opioids or two or more formulations of the same opioid.
Both sides created this debacle, but there is no equivalency of blame today.
In so doing, you imply there is an equivalency of bias or motivation.
"We're not saying there is any equivalency with the Serbs," remarked Bill Arkin, the author of the report, "but we are saying that NATO made a fetish about minimizing civilian casualties but the process was deficient".
Mr. Forrester, who clearly believes that there is no equivalency between any of the charges being made against him and the conduct of Mr. Corzine, still feels justified in wagging his finger at his opponent's conduct.
Zermelo's theorem [9] shows that there is an equivalency between the existence of a fixed point of such a map and the monotonicity of the map.
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