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Furthermore, the simulations in Liu et al. (2015) also use a slightly different companion mass and ejecta mass, and so their results are not completely equivalent to ours.

It should perhaps be emphasized that the two formulations of classical mechanics are not completely equivalent; that is to say, for many but not all classical systems the corresponding mathematical representations of them are inter-translatable.

The results show that the mechanical properties of stainless steel obtained by the two test methods are approximately equivalent when the temperatures are lower than 700 °C; otherwise, the mechanical properties obtained by the two test methods are not completely equivalent.

If the positions of "Heel", "Toe" and "Hip" that interact with other link or ground are same with Fig. 1, the model dealt in this paper and the general model with the fixed knee and hip joints are almost equivalent although they are not completely equivalent because the positions of the center of mass and inertias are different.

Slightly non-significant (P = 0.054) latitude x landscape interaction effects were detected, suggesting that the decrease in diversity with latitude was not completely equivalent for the two landscapes (Figure 2).

Even though the inferred spatial repartition along ecological gradients is rather a hypothesis in need to be confirmed by subsequent experiments in the laboratory, it has become evident that C. riparius and C. piger are ecologically not completely equivalent.

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However, potential confounding of the results for length of stay and imaging must be recognised because matching diagnostic codes may not ensure completely equivalent cohorts.

There are several definitions of index in literature, not all completely equivalent, such as the tractability index (see, e.g. Definition (8.1.7) from [5]), the left index [6] and differentiation index [15].

We note that in the experiments (and also usually in natural evolution), the edges on the neutral network are not all completely equivalent or fully undirected, as some mutations are more likely to occur than others (for example, error-prone PCR with Taq polymerase is more likely to cause an A → G mutation than an A → C mutation).

In both cases the fraction of cells with more than two chromosome equivalents was reduced although not completely absent as in the ∆luxI 1 strain.

Though the bulbs are considered the equivalent of the male spongiosum, they do not completely encircle the urethra.

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