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Whereas in the twentieth century biocompatibility was largely equated with eliciting no harmful response, the biomaterials of the twenty first century will have to elicit tissue responses that support healing or regeneration of the patient's own tissue.
The last time American teenagers seemed this uninterested in monogamous, long-term relationships was the 1930's and early 1940's, when high-school popularity was largely equated with social (but not sexual) promiscuity: the "cool kids" had lots of dates with lots of different people, while the "losers" settled down with one person or didn't date at all.
Fourth, the gene of the evolutionary synthesis was largely equated with what molecular biologists came to call "structural genes".
In Dialectic, the Enlightenment is largely equated with the advance of instrumental reason, and through instrumental reason, Enlightenment turns against itself.
In the heart of the Muslim world, the Little Ice Age can be largely equated with the Mamluk era.
Australia was divided into six military districts each of which largely equated to a State or Territory, and reported to the Department of the Chief of the General Staff.
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And free advertising mostly equates to sale.
The in-house studio is an interesting twist on the concept of native content — which today has largely become a term that is equated with advertising.
Country, in the show's definition, largely means Southern, and Southern is reflexively equated with an affinity for hunting and fishing and playing quarterback at Clemson.
It is important to note that Milton's argument was largely a religious one, in which he equated freedom of thought with orthodox Anglicanism and narrow dogmatism with Roman Catholicism.
In forcing themselves to largely leave behind April and Principal Cutler, McBride equated the drastic change to Kenny's estrangement from the characters at season's start.
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