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He directed the first Bond film with a budget that equivalent to those of the previous two instalments combined), leading the series to financial and critical success.
Next we present the lower bounds on the PICR of codes that equivalent to binary primitive t-error-correcting BCH codes, (mathcal {B} t,m)).
The cell line was terated with nanoparticle concentration (125 μM) and by VS at a concentration that equivalent to that in GNP-VS2 conjugates.
The surfactant concentrations used in current study were 3%%, 5 % and 7 wt%, that equivalent to 15, 25 and 35 times more than its CMC.
Also, permeability ranges (Table 3) that equivalent to the common porosity range for groups (A and B) means, for instance, the samples of that common porosity range in group (A), have permeability values vary between 362 and 6915 mD, but have values vary between 30 and 142 mD for samples in group (B).
One unit (U) of enzyme activity was defined as the amount of enzyme required to release reducing sugars that equivalent to 1 μmol glucose per min under the test conditions.
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Disguised interest allowed firms to avoid tax on returns from investments that are equivalent to interest.
At today's exchange rate that is equivalent to £982 (reduced from £1,109).
The rai is a local unit that is equivalent to 17,222 square feet.
Chimpanzees also have an open-mouthed "play-face" expression that is equivalent to our laughter.
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