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Bt11 has two copies of 35S in its transgene construct, making it equivalent to the homozygous T25.
The £290m fine slapped on it by regulators is tax-deductible, making it equivalent to just 13 days' profit.
Darroch said that on-demand viewing accounted for 5% of all viewing in homes that have internet-connected set top boxes – making it equivalent to the third most watched channel in those households.
Wolfram believes he has clinched the deal with what, for many scientists, will be the meat of the book: a proof that a simple cellular automaton can be programmed to perform any conceivable computation (making it equivalent to what the British mathematician Alan Turing called a universal computer).
Note that Puzzle 3 is actually a sparse black and white image, with mostly featureless pieces, making it equivalent to a puzzle of a smaller size.
Around this time, the JTWC estimated peak winds of 105 mph, making it equivalent to a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane wind scale.
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At around the same time the JTWC reported that Anne had peaked with estimated 1-minute peak sustained winds near its center of, which made it equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane on the SSHWS.
Early on January 11, TCWC Nadi reported that Anne had peaked, with estimated 10-minute peak sustained winds near its center of, which made it equivalent to a category 4 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale.
And if only a registered-voter version is available, we shift the numbers by two or three points toward Mr. Romney in order to make it equivalent to a likely-voter poll.
The hierarchical structure reduced the diffusion distance inside the zeolitic phase because the void space made it equivalent to being comprised of small zeolitic crystallites, which gave a catalytic performance akin to that of nanosized zeolite particles.
This is not competition, this is software totalitarianism". Both versions would decriminalize piracy and make it equivalent to a traffic infraction, with fines that computer companies say are so small they would offer no deterrence.
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