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The 113th US Open has the hallmark of a tournament where standing still is equivalent to progress.
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Furthermore responses in Figure 3 may be viewed as being equivalent to progress in a whole generation (with generation interval, L, of 4.3 years).
18 To be caught in a single term, technology in the sense of nanotechnology is equivalent to a promise for progress that needs to be protected and turned into reality.
Note that the latter objective is equivalent to reducing the number of people who progress from infection to active infectious disease.
The drop is equivalent to a 2% annual rate of reduction, slower than progress on avoiding maternal, newborn and child deaths, which recorded yearly rates of reduction over the past 15 years of 3%, 3.1%and4.5%5% respectively.
The campaign is budgeted at about $35 million for this year, Ms. Heiser said, an amount that is equivalent to historical levels but more than last year, when the agency switch was in progress.
The progress of quantifying and reconstructing residual image samples of content-centric multimedia data compression is equivalent to the object pixel iteration of the video frames.
Fridy made progress with the concept of a statistically Cauchy sequence in [7] and proved that it is equivalent to statistical convergence.
One petabyte is equivalent to one million gigabytes.
It is equivalent to a neighborhood association.
One kilocalorie is equivalent to 4.184 kilojoules.
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