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"But it's actually longevity as an actor that really equals success to me," he said.
The satellite, called MicroSCOPE, will test whether gravitational mass really equals inertial mass a basic identity that lies at the heart of Einstein's relativity.
The Nitron shoots up to 50 feet, and is capable of rapid-fire shooting, although that really equals out to about a disc per second.
FUNC, the Sum Rule and the Product Rule, as restricted to one measurement context, trivially repeat these definitions, and there obviously is no point in testing, e.g., whether v(A·B) really equals v(A) v(B), if the former expression is defined by the latter.
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