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Noun(1) a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced(2) essential equality and interchangeability(3) qualities that are comparable(4) a state of being essentially equal or equivalent(5) equally balanced(6) sameness(7) similarity

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(1) This controls for functional equivalence but not for sequence similarity.(2) What is bothering me is that issue of lack of moral equivalence .(3) We submit it is plainly wrong to apply any doctrine of functional equivalence , as their Honours plainly did.(4) He gave necessary and sufficient conditions for the linear equivalence of two curves on a surface F in 1905.(5) At a deeper level, the moral equivalence that values each human being equally, is based on a deeper lack of moral equivalence .(6) Saladin and Richard certainly knew about truce and parley in one era of technological equivalence between their two civilisations.(7) The obvious answer is that the Charter could make real the commitment to equivalence in the Agreement.(8) Sending simpler entities may still give the receiver an adequate level of functional equivalence from the exchange.(9) All placebo controlled trials were positive and all comparative trials indicated equivalence with other active therapies.(10) Before and after studies may also show a lack of equivalence between comparators, and interventions may vary.(11) The basic equivalence is that one year's heavy dust exposure equates to one year's average smoking.(12) The size of neuron clusters that we have successfully recreated in terms of functional equivalence is also scaling up exponentially.(13) Lack of measurement equivalence is often referred to as measurement bias.(14) Just as, during the Cold War, the majority felt that there wasn't much to choose between the two superpowers, so today a similar moral equivalence also has its grip on the party.(15) The Court began by setting out the principle of national procedural autonomy, as qualified by the conditions of equivalence and practical possibility.(16) Their doctrine of moral equivalence couldn't survive equal scrutiny.
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(1) equivalence point
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Noun
1. equality
2. comparison


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