equivalence

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[ UK /ɪkwˈɪvələns/ ]
[ US /ɪˈkwɪvəɫəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced
    on a par with the best
  2. essential equality and interchangeability
  3. qualities that are comparable
    beyond compare
    no comparison between the two books
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How To Use equivalence In A Sentence

  • They have become the masters of false equivalence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second phase consists of transcribing these specifications into machine code microprograms and proving the ‘equivalence’ between the formal specifications and the machine microcodes.
  • Application of the strong equivalence principle provides the basis for a definition of parallel transport in curved space time.
  • Identification of translingual equivalence of named entities is substantial to natural language processing.
  • To classify the elements with similar relation, it is necessary to transform the similar matrix to equivalence matrix.
  • The method of allegorical interpretation here used is that species known as gematria, in which the numerical equivalence of letters composing a word is employed as A Source Book for Ancient Church History
  • A restrict limitation for expected precision of equivalence principle test of extended rotating bodies with a torsion balance was set.
  • To parse that statement - or at least understand "bioequivalence" - it is worth taking a step back to consider what a generic drug is and how it gets approved. NYT > Home Page
  • We conclude this section by demonstrating this equivalence.
  • Chapter sixteen has been written from the viewpoint of establishing bioavailability and bioequivalence of drugs and formulations.
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