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Since (15) is obtained through the Taylor-series expansion, ρ m (m = 2,…,M) approaches one but not exactly equals one.
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"It is not exactly equal," he added, "because the universe has been decelerating and accelerating under the influence of gravity.
Because the entropy is not exactly equal to any fraction, no code exists whose average length is exactly equal to the entropy.
Similarly, creating voting districts with populations that are approximately but not exactly equal seems sensible given that improving the partitioning could be computationally expensive.
Lawrence, a native of Vermont, suggested in an interview last month with The Rutland Herald that the achievements were not exactly equal.
But if South Williamsburg is simply becoming home to two separate, if not exactly equal, bar scenes, it is not there yet, and not everyone wants to see it happen.
As a result, the 24 solar terms are not exactly equal sized pieces.
Admittedly, this does not exactly equal the number of encoded reaction templates.
It should be noted that in Table 3, the total is not exactly equal to the sum of individual rows.
The numbers of men and women in the networks are not exactly equal, and more importantly, their degree distributions are not equal.
From Table 3, it is seen that for both TOF and non-TOF systems, the fitting parameter d is approximately, but not exactly equal to, 1.
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