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the equivalences
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The condition of being equivalent or essentially equal.
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For all the equivalences drawn between clumsy and prejudicial references to skin colour, racism is inherently political; it requires the power to contribute to racial oppression.
The pairing rule at once explained the equivalences of Chargaff's rules and, more critically, how one DNA chain could serve as the template for building another, the essential requirement for any molecule that embodied hereditary information.
The equivalences between temporary labels are recorded in this pass.
The equivalences (i) (iii) (iv) are proved in Proposition 3.8.
That gives the equivalences $EpLp$ and $EpMp$, which effectively collapse modal distinctions.
Table 1 shows the equivalences used for the calculation of these indicators from the running kilometers.
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The addition is stopped when the equivalence point is reached.
There aren't many equivalences around in this war, but you can be sure that the equivalence of grief exists.
The equivalence was false, Fish thought, because the inquiries had different goals.
Feeble themes, like the equivalence of comradeship and family, are floated only to fall flat.
In that prosaic question, Einstein perceived a stark physical truth, the equivalence between gravity and acceleration.
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