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For example, in 1861, the highest rank was captain, which was considered equivalent to an Army colonel, which meant when the Navy and the Army worked together on a joint operation, Army officers with a rank above colonel automatically had seniority.
Dr. Harvey J. Kliman, a research scientist at the Yale School of Medicine and lead author of the study, said the placenta had typically been given such little respect in the medical community that wanting to study it was considered equivalent to someone in the Navy wanting to scrub ships' toilets with a toothbrush.
Here, "sustained speed" was considered equivalent to the short-term average speed.
Finger loss was considered equivalent to the diagnosis of malignancy, as the latter often appeared to be implicit in cases of amputation.
One DDD of rac-albuterol was considered equivalent to 800 μg of rac-albuterol delivered by pressurised metered dose inhaler (MDI) or 10 mg delivered by nebuliser.
A hyporeflective band approximately 30 μm thick, located immediately adjacent to the outer border of the RPE/Bruch's membrane complex, was considered equivalent to the choriocapillaris layer (Figure 1) [11] 11].
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Tumor latency has been considered equivalent to lifespan.
For official accounting purposes, the two currencies are considered equivalent.
When facets are isomorphic, they are considered equivalent.
Additionally, if a subject was renumbered, the old number and new number were considered equivalent.
For purposes of emissions averaging, these four technologies are considered equivalent.
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