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It should also be noted that both the suction and discharge process system for a given point in time and flow rate can be thought of as equivalent orifices placed at the inlet and discharge of the compressor flanges respectively.
Ling Lu, a research scientist at MIT and lead author of that team's paper, says the elusive points can be thought of as equivalent to theoretical entities known as magnetic monopoles.
In this way, one obtains a hierarchy of equations governing the evolution of the moments, which can be thought of as equivalent to the full stochastic system.
Unlike other super-resolving techniques, such as structured illumination [ 34], pupil apodization does not increase the spatial frequency bandwidth of the image, and can in fact, be thought of as equivalent to edge-enhancing methods used in image processing.
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In one of them, hydrogen is best thought of as a refined fossil fuel and is equivalent to natural gas.
As such, these tasks are better thought of as hybrid tasks.
Commonly thought of as parameters able to control the fatigue crack initiation life, N-SIFs are, under certain circumstances, also useful for predicting the component total fatigue life.
Mathematical expertise, therefore, might be better thought of as the skillful deployment of perception.
Elephants are popularly thought of as having an excellent memory.
He was frustrated that his "thought-process problems" were treated as equivalent to other inmates' "real behavioral problems".
Treating native thought as an equivalent to Western knowledge is presented as a decolonizing and liberating practice.
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