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Pay was made equivalent in December 1942.
On all other trials, no response was made (equivalent to target detection26).
England abolished the peine forte et dure in 1772, when "standing mute" was made equivalent to conviction.
The mean power of speech was made equivalent to the mean power of the overlapping AE.
In all 50.0 nm samples, VO concentration was made equivalent to 10.0-nm 10.0-nmia.
By the Mint Act of 1792, an "eagle" was made equivalent to ten dollars.
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The coating hardness decreased with pulsed operation compared to continuous operation, unless the average microwave power levels were made equivalent.
Kami were made equivalent to deva (the Buddhist Sanskrit term for "gods") who rank highest in the Realm of Ignorance, according to Buddhist notions.
One of the things that makes the horrors of history so horrible and so difficult to think or read about is that they cant really be made equivalent to one another or turned into fables.
We show that using a single iteration on a single scale, the two methods can be made equivalent by the choice of the nonlinearity which controls each method: the shrinkage function, or the diffusivity function, respectively.
In addition, this paper presents a unified calculation method for bending deformation suitable for the analysis of beams with equal-area or variable-area cross-sections, in which the non-prismatic beam is made equivalent to the prismatic beam by introducing the concept of equivalent inertia moment.
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