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If channel entry and exit from inactivation conforms to a two-state model, the voltage-dependent first-order rate constants for leaving and entering an inactivated state determine the observed time constants for recovery from fast inactivation (τrec) and the time constants for current decay (τh): the observed time constants (τrec and τh) should be equivalent at any voltage and will equal 1/.

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The duration of hand washing should be equivalent to at least 2 full "happy birthday" songs.

GAMAB requires all new systems must provide the best safety performance, and at least it should be equivalent to the safety performance of the existing similar systems.

At 128kbps can be not far short of CD quality, and at 160kbps or higher, it should be equivalent to CD for most people.

This should be equivalent to running the JUnit tests directly.

At higher bit rates with Lame VBR (variable bit rate) encoding, the audio quality should be equivalent to CD, for most people.

Current vocational training policies suggest these proportions should be equivalent.

Mutations are stochastic, so the rates at which any given DNA site is created or ablated by mutation should be equivalent.

Binding was equivalent at 37°C and at 4°C.

Combining Eqn. (2) with Kirchhoff's current law in Eqn. (3), we obtain Eqn. (4), which indicates that the current through RISCr and internal resistance R should be the equivalent at any given time.

Funding should, ideally, be equivalent to that spent by the public authorities and corporate bodies represented at inquests.

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