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This technique, which has been validated for its reproducibility and used extensively, had been accepted as substantially equivalent to aortic pressure measured by invasive catheterization [ 10].
Séralini et al. [3] did not present their data on the composition of the feed but informed that 'all feed formulations consisted in balanced diets, chemically measured as substantially equivalent except for the transgene'.
All feed formulations consisted of a balanced diet, chemically measured as substantially equivalent.
The three tested methodologies to measure the maximum water content on waterlogged archaeological wood provided substantially equivalent results.
Assurance of coverage "substantially equivalent" to U.C. was downgraded to an "industry standard" in 2008.
In order to demonstrate that a GM plant is substantially equivalent to the non-transformed parent plant, a number of basic compounds are measured and compared not only between the GM and non-GM cultivars but also to any published data of that plant species (e.g. any cultivar of maize including publications predating World War II) [13].
There is also doubt that ObTape really was substantially equivalent.
ObTape was deemed substantially equivalent to an existing sling, which in turn had been deemed substantially equivalent to an older sling.
The FDA has ruled that they are substantially equivalent to conventionally grown varieties.
Democrats insist that the state laws must be at least substantially equivalent to the federal standards.
If it is not, they are considered to be substantially equivalent.
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