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The government wants to increase reserves to at least 10 years equivalent.
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BBC's experience used to start radio equivalent of a morning national newspaper.
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The contracts would provide capacity equivalent to thousands of trucks per week.
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Furthermore, he often thought of Pakistan as a Muslim equivalent of Israel:
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However, high-energy muon beams of equivalent quality have not yet been delivered.
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If you like, you can make this a homework problem for a diff-eq class.
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Radiological parameters and the radium equivalent Ra eq for the investigated samples were calculated.
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Exposed to heat it loses three eq.
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The miner forecast production of about 2.4 million Au eq.
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The consumer goods firm's EQ score of 99 suggests strong earnings sustainability.
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If he could eliminate that unromantic barfing, Romeo surmised, he'd have the chemicalequivalent of a Barry White record.
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This is found by multiplying its ordinary chemicalequivalent or combining weight by .000010384, which is the electrochemical equivalent of hydrogen.
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Material Safety Data Sheets, the chemicalequivalent of technology user terms and conditions, have offered descriptions of those hazards since the early 1900s.
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Once industry figured out how to transform the seeds of grasses into the chemicalequivalent of sugar, there was probably no turning back.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the US Supreme Court has described execution using the sedative midazolam as "the chemicalequivalent of being burned at the stake".
Usage of molar equivalent in English
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Incubation of fully reduced thioredoxin with 0.1 molarequivalent of GS-Se-SG resulted in continued oxidation of SH groups.