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There were equivalent ambiguities in Lowry's milieu.
Clare Murray, of the specialist employment law experts CM Murray, said case law supported the right of employers to impose dress codes with different requirements for women and men provided there were "equivalent" requirements.
There were equivalent degrees of glomerular hypercellularity and similar proportions of glomerular crescents.
Whereas an interviewing bias of mean levels of constructs may be corrected, the study did not demonstrate whether there were equivalent variances.
During stress, there were equivalent rises in rate pressure product in both groups (DCM, 76±15% and normal, 79±9%; P=0.84).
There were equivalent numbers of Sin1+/+ and Sin1−/− leukemia cells recovered from the bone marrow and spleens of vehicle treated mice indicating Sin1 gene status does not alter leukemia cells growth.
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Being there was equivalent to receiving a chest X-ray every twelve hours.
Among the rules of the discarded category, cannot there be equivalent rules?
This raises the question: why is there low freezing (on average) in B while there is equivalent reactivation in CA1?
Do you think there are equivalent layers, connected to the act of smoking, in "Twenty Cigarettes"?
I would only hope that there is equivalent attention being paid to the school buildings serving the city's children.
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