Sentence examples for treating equivalent from inspiring English sources

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If treating (equivalent to the adsorption energy) as a variable, the overall reaction rate r will be a function of adsorption energy, giving rise to a typical volcano curve.

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For convenience, here r∈ 0,1) (i.e. 0<r<1) is treated equivalent to a CNV, r = 0 to a regular genomic region, and r = 1 to a SD.

The basal expression of COX-2 is moderate at the mRNA level in the UROtsa cells (Fig.  2a, DMSO-treated, equivalent to 0.6%% of the GAPDH level), and not detectable at the protein level (Fig.  2b, DMSO-treated).

Complex 27 was synthesized by treating two equivalents of 2-[ 2, 6-diisopropyl-phenyl)amino]pyridine ligand and one equivalent of bis(dimethyl)amido titanium trichloride (Scheme 13) [32].

The synthesis of complex 12 was achieved by treating two equivalents of benzylmagnesium chloride with 11 [37].

He was frustrated that his "thought-process problems" were treated as equivalent to other inmates' "real behavioral problems".

In this world, market-driven financing such as FDI is treated as equivalent to public interest financing, such as aid.

In "TV," Fortunato is treated with equivalent shabbiness by Chuck Holman, a Cosell clone (note the switched initials), down to dialogue that reads like verbatim Cosell transcripts.

Indeed, Indian officials repeatedly cited President Bush's new doctrine that any nation that harbors terrorists would be treated as equivalent to the terrorists themselves.

At one point Kathy remembers the way poems were treated as equivalent to paintings or sculptures at the Exchanges: it seems strange to her now that it should have been so.

This can be treated as equivalent to conventional CS.

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