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Chevalier, (French: "horseman"), a French title originally equivalent to the English knight.

Special drawing rights were originally equivalent to a specified amount of gold, but were not directly redeemable for gold and instead served as a surrogate in obtaining other currencies that could be exchanged for gold.

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Universities want to maintain their foundation year – originally an equivalent of sixth form.

The Cm factor acting originally as equivalent moment factor for stability checking of beam-columns, assumes an additional function as part of the magnification factor B1 since the AISC LRFD specification adopted a single equation for beam-column strength calculation.

There, the Kano State and federal government of Nigeria originally claimed the equivalent of about $6 billion in damages following the 1996 trial of a meningitis vaccine that was alleged to have killed some children and left others mentally damaged.

Tolls were originally 10 cents (equivalent to $ in ) for drivers and 5 cents for pedestrians.

This work studies further an approach originally proposed to evaluate equivalent stress and strain ranges in non-proportional (NP) load histories, called the Moment Of Inertia (MOI) method.

Surprisingly, secondary insertion into erythrocyte ghosts of fluorescent analogs for glycerophospholipids (expected to partition as a continuous diffuse phase) strongly labelled one or two micrometric "domains", with distributions depending on the headgroup, but no clear equivalent was originally reported in living erythrocytes [25].

These data were not originally age standardised although equivalent age-standardised rates were made available to us (personal communication, B Rachet, 2009).

This model was used by Liu et al., to assess brain tissue metabolites in postnatal day 7 mice [ 34], which were originally considered to be equivalent to a 32 36 week gestation human infant [ 40].

The toll was originally two shillings and sixpence, equivalent to 12.5p post-decimalisation, and approximately equivalent in purchasing power to £ in.

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