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Techniques for achieving symmetry and balance by constructing laminates from flipped and/or rotated pairs are then discussed and found to be, to a certain extent, dependent on the type of equivalence of the weave pattern.
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Hence, the major contributing factor for the increase in scores is the change in the type of equivalences rather than an increase in the number of correspondences.
Both types of equivalence are further evaluated during the translation process as described in Table 3 (see Steps 5 and 6).
We then discuss how these types of equivalence fit into some common real design flows: using RTL-RTL equivalence to check design changes or optimizations, and RTL-Netlist equivalence to check synthesis or hand-drawn schematic correctness.
These authors identify six key types of equivalence: Conceptual, Item, Semantic, Operational, Measurement, and Functional.
Consequently, two types of equivalence classes are used in the parallelization and each equivalence class holds 16 subsequences.
More research is needed to fully assess the five other types of equivalence, and also to shed light on certain reliability issues.
This incremental methodological approach has become essential as increasing amounts of data are collected about cultural differences in measuring quality of life as well as the different types of equivalence between cultures [ 35].
Some nonconvex results and other types of equivalences are discussed.
We start by establishing two different types of reliability equivalence factors, the survival reliability equivalence (SRE) and mean reliability equivalence (MRE) factors.
Then two types of reliability equivalence factors of the system are obtained.
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