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the equivalencies
noun
An equivalent thing.
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"Then we'll look at languages that are much better documented, look at short word lists to see what the differences are and see what the equivalencies are, and we'll use that to reconstruct what the Long Island languages probably were like".
The expression (19) contains the equivalencies a 0 = y ˜ ∗ ( 1 + α ) and a 1 = ( 1 + α ).
The results for the uplink scenario are not presented due to the equivalencies (Section 4.3) and the similarities in the results.
Since each pair has more than one data stream, the equivalencies between PMMSE-ATP, PMMI-ATP, PMBER-ATP, and PSVD-ATP no longer hold.
Things such as income groups, job groups (equivalence classes of people with the same job), and surmen can all be counted using the equivalencies, without bringing surmen, job groups, and income groups into the picture.
The French hated the euro as loss of prestige, the Germans as loss of stability -- all nationalities groused that the equivalencies were somewhat rigged and that prices were inflated (which subsequent studies proved to be untrue).
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(2) According to the equivalency principle, a calculation chart of equivalent permeability for different hydraulic fracture permeability and sizes implemented in low-permeability layers is created.
I don't see the equivalency in talk radio.
Nor do I imagine many Hispanics would appreciate the equivalency.
A month into the equivalency-diploma class, he was still enthusiastic.
The equivalency exam probably requires less proficiency than a diploma, even after it was toughened this year.
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