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This may equate to improved frequency specific perception and control over amplitude when using future cochlear implant devices.

And while more stations may equate to more listener choice (or at least several more variations of radio beige), the cannibalisation of audiences in recent years has failed to either raise the quality threshold or generate proportionally more revenue.

While the inventories of hazardous materials are lower within the university environment and the number of hazards may be lower, factors such as materials of construction used in laboratories and the proximity of researchers to their equipment may equate to high individual risk for lab workers.

Simple math: more time in front of screens may equate to fewer face-to-face interactions.

Ownership of your ideas is more important than ever for scientists and engineers, because patents and other forms of intellectual property may equate to a substantial source of revenue.

For some people, growing pains may equate to different life lessons and a "hardness" of sorts, which can equate with being difficult.

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While follower count may or may not equate to influence, there's something to be said for having a niche audience that invests in the influencer they follow.

In addition, it is possible that the most preferred communication modalities may be perceived as familiar and convenient, which may not equate to efficacy.

However, the development of a typical vaccine take may not equate to the successful development of a robust, protective immune response.

She also notes that the renewable target may not equate to a 27% target for the UK:  An interesting question regarding the renewables target will be what share the UK takes.

One person's definition of productivity may not equate to another's.

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