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One might even say that "there will not be a sea-battle tomorrow" is ambiguous; it could be equivalent to "it is not necessary that there will be sea-battle tomorrow" or it could be equivalent to "it is necessary that there will be no sea-battle tomorrow".

A previous attempt to estimate this portion of mobility [ 49] assumed that it could be equivalent to: i) mobility for diseases without complications, treatable in any hospital and ii) emergency admissions where patients cannot choose [ 38].

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Stereometric size estimation of the cone-like HEZ suggested that its borderlines could be equivalent to those formed by the fish trap in monkey cells or the NBs in other organisms.

It produced several micrograms of double-stranded cDNA starting from less than 0.5 ng RNA (which could be equivalent to about 50 ng if a depletion treatment was necessary).

He did not say the project could be equivalent to opposition political research.

Even some US commentators think this could be equivalent to a declaration of war.

Thus the agglomerate could be equivalent to an effective spherical particle to help studying the effect of agglomeration on combustion.

The supply gap could be equivalent to about 40%to55%5% of electricity demand by the middle of the next decade, according to the study.

Dogmatic 'response scepticism' – although seemingly oriented towards the feasibility of tackling climate change – could be equivalent to epistemic scepticism in terms of the practical outcomes for the planet.

Dynamic isotropy is a condition where eigenfrequencies of a robot are equal, which could be equivalent to the maximization of the lowest eigenfrequency.

In the retail sector, for example, officials calculate that these non-tariff barriers could be equivalent to the EU slapping tariffs of up to 20% on British exports, the document suggests – with chemicals facing tariffs well above 10%.

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