Sentence examples for records equivalent from inspiring English sources

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The sensitivity of the algorithm varied depending on whether it was applied to dictated autopsy records, including all pathologic diagnoses, or to a truncated dataset containing records equivalent to that found on a death certificate (i.e., basic demographic information and causes of death).

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Photographic images, Stieglitz believed, could be metaphors, not just records, "equivalents" to emotional conditions and states of being.

For time domain analysis, data were aligned taking as a reference the head to tail electromotive force recording, equivalent to the sum of all recordings from the different portions of the fish.

Matt Bennett, a campaign spokesman, said the campaign considered the evaluations to be General Clark's record, equivalent in some ways to other candidates' Congressional voting records.

The five-year period ending in 2013 saw the 5th-largest ocean heat accumulation on record, equivalent to 7.3 atomic bomb detonations per second.

The crowd was unaccustomed to his huddled electric jams with his band, to the sight of a man whose power emanates from his back as he plays, and to the dictum that, no matter how long its recorded equivalent may be, a song isn't over onstage until Mr. Young says it's over.

Also, the D3X is fully compatible with UDMA, the new-generation high-speed card that enables 35 MB recording equivalent to the D3.

Both runs recorded equivalent pressure drop during the chase water period of the tertiary flooding cycle indicating equal polymer retention in both samples.

During the one-year study period, a total of 717,445 lever-presses for all dispensers were recorded, equivalent to 258,436 hand disinfection events.

Investigating how lymphocytes disappear, we recorded equivalent numbers of T and B lymphocytes in the peritoneal cavity of hPGD2S knockout mice at 6 hours as in the naive cavity (0 hours) of wild-type.

Accurate estimation of these parameters, including the unit-cell lengths and angles, crystal orientation, mosaic spread, and beam divergence enables accurate calculation of what fraction of the reflection intensity was recorded on the image, i.e., its 'partiality', which is then used to correct the measurement to its fully recorded equivalent.

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