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The three criteria of minimum entropy production, the maximum thermal efficiency, and the maximum power may become equivalent at the condition of fixed heat input.
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But while research is increasingly able to find ways of making the intangible properties of nature visible through programmes of valuation, there is a risk that nature may then become equivalent to any other commodity:to be bought, sold and traded.
In fact, this type of work performance technology may become the equivalent of the new app called Lulu, which is only available to female users --from teenhood to post-cougar females -- who can now vent online and give the dish on their ex-boyfriends.
The "red phone" advertisement may become the political equivalent of MasterCard's much-imitated "Priceless" spots.
It is indecently entertaining for such a simple game, the only fear being that as it moves on to the next level it may become the sporting equivalent of Parenthood or Father Of The Bride II.
But while Long's taxes on oil paid for schoolbooks, the terms of the trade-off in the coming years may become more directly equivalent: the costly restoration of Louisiana's coastal wetlands, which for decades have been slashed by oil pipelines and canals and are now threatened by crude itself, may be financed in large part by offshore drilling.
Things may become clearer in late May.
The same physical dose of 10Gy and non-biological-equivalent-dose was used since we sought to investigate potentially different mechanisms which may become clearer and should better emphasize the differences between the two types of beams applied.
Breathing may become difficult.
Antitrust regulators may become wary.
Still, relations may become abrasive.
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