Sentence examples for may be equivalent from inspiring English sources

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These details may be equivalent to what she brings to the production.

The amount so removed may be equivalent to that transported mechanically in many climates.

If exchange rates and a low cost of living are factored in, Chinese incomes may be equivalent to more than $6,000.

For example, in France your qualification may be equivalent to a Licence or a Maîtrise.

This may be equivalent to the threshold of the random percolation, and hence is regarded as a thermodynamically significant quantity.

For the same reason, different conditions may be equivalent for functions defined on some domains, while not in other cases.

The perisubicular region, located medially adjacent to the dorsal subiculum may be equivalent to the rat's presubiculum; evidence for the presence of a parasubiculum was rather weak.

In this modeling process, a workpiece-fixture system may be equivalent as a thin-multi-span plate (TMSP) with intermediate line and point supports.

Pressures of 70 and 100 mmHg may be equivalent to each other but not to a pressure level of 40 mmHg.

The amount of xenon released from these facilities may be equivalent to or exceed that released from an underground nuclear explosion.

The minimum entropy production, the maximum thermal efficiency, and the maximum work output criteria may be equivalent at the condition of fixed heat input.

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