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Liquid metal freeze seals with life equivalent to reactor prevailed as primary barrier (France, Japan, U.S.S.R).

Not only did it have to be powerful enough to shoot a beam nearly 700 feet up the side of the bldg., but it had to have a life equivalent to a year of night lighting, or about 2500 hours.

While the FSW joint showed a shorter fatigue life than the base material (BM) at stress amplitudes higher than 150 MPa, it had a fatigue life equivalent to the BM at lower stress amplitudes with a fatigue limit of about 100 MPa.

A one standard deviation difference in networks is associated with a higher quality of life equivalent to as much as 1.43 times their income.

A one standard deviation difference in negative attitudes towards immigration between the municipality of placement and the target municipality is associated with a lower quality of life equivalent to 18%% of the income.

In their paper, Brinker et al. [11] treated patients over 60 years of age with circular frame, achieving union in all 20 patients who completed treatment, with an improvement in quality of life equivalent to 5.3 quality-adjusted years.

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He cites as a model the Qualcomm Tricorder X Prize, a challenge aimed at developing a real-life equivalent to the fictional device, familiar to Star Trek fans, that offers instant medical diagnoses through rapid, noninvasive body scans.

"And if you're watching with a Google Cardboard viewer, you get to turn your head from left to right, which is a real-life equivalent to being right there in the court".

Clinical effectiveness analyses showed a small but significant gain of 0.0017 life years and 0.0046 quality-adjusted life years (equivalent to 0.6 days of life and 1.7 quality-adjusted days of life), in addition to a 0.09% improvement in HbA1C levels, over the analysis horizon of 26 years with the replacement of manually coded glucose monitors used in Poland with the CONTOUR® TS system.

Thirdly, data on quality of life were requested in the form of a retrospective subjective global rating (from 1 to 10; 0 equalling no quality of life, 10 equivalent to maximal quality of life) by patient and caregiver.

According to H. R. 23, the embryo's right to life would prohibit the woman carrying the embryo from having a legal abortion because the embryo's right to life is equivalent to the woman's right to her own life.

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