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In fact, it is only equivalent to small earthquake.
It is a relatively self-contained economy: foreign trade is only equivalent to 30% of GDP.
Out of 1064 original features, this change is only equivalent to 0.1%.
Note that (2) is only equivalent to (1) in the case when the analysis window in the computation of the STFT is longer than.
So in actuality, this test is only equivalent to 23.5 hours of sun exposure in the city of São Paulo, for example.
This is only equivalent to the annual water use of a little a more than 500 households, according to the state's oil and gas supervisor, but it's still something.
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The two methods are only equivalent for beams without shear reinforcement and single point loads within 2d of supports.
We first looked at direct government R&D spending in these areas, and estimated this was only equivalent to about 14% of the annual military R&D spend.
Just don't choose anyone too ugly.' [Laughter] A third of the budget was funded by the government, a third is a video package deal they had, so there's only equivalent to $100,000 investment, so they said go ahead and do it.
The per capita land resources in China are only equivalent to 0.38% of the world average (World Bank 2014c).
end{aligned}Note that both definitions are only equivalent in a two-phase diffuse interface, but not in multiphase junctions.
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