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equivalent <an equivalent; equivalents> N

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algebraic equivalent

be equivalent VB

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cash equivalent

cash equivalent ECON
cash equivalent ECON
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cash equivalent ECON
cash equivalent ECON

chemical equivalent CHEM

combing equivalent CHEM

decimal equivalent

electrical equivalent

equivalent absorption PHYS

equivalent altitude

equivalent body ECON

equivalent circuit

equivalent circuit ELEC
equivalent circuit ELEC

equivalent conductance ELEC

equivalent conductivity ELEC

equivalent equations MATH

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The capital outlay for the year was $82 million (equivalent to $ in).
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For those used to climbing up the equivalent of a stepladder to board the current streetcars, new lower floors are transformational.
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Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
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For example, the notion of cofibration sequence and fibration sequence are equivalent.
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An isotim shows equivalent transport costs from the source of a raw material, and an isodapane shows equivalent cost of travel time.
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This improvement of protection is simply equivalent to the increase of area density and thus mass, and can offer no weight benefit.
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In large-scale commercial printing, computer-driven optoelectronic equivalents began to replace these methods in the 1970s.
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Sometimes it can amount to the equivalent of a week or two's wages just for attending a meeting for a day or two.
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That growth is equivalent to 1.6 percent annual growth over 30 years.
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Nevertheless, semivowels may be phonemically equivalent with vowels.
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