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equivalence

[ih-kwiv-uh-luhns, ee-kwuh-vey-luhns] / ɪˈkwɪv ə ləns, ˌi kwəˈveɪ ləns /


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Turing's final major work from 1952, called The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis, went for £19,500, while his first published paper from 1935, Equivalence of Left and Right Almost Periodicity, sold for £7,800.

From BBC • Jun. 17, 2025

Equivalence points may also be detected by measuring some solution property that changes in a predictable way during the course of the titration.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

His subject: "A Simple Proof of the Equivalence of Mass and Energy."

From Time Magazine Archive

In May 1985 in Washington it sponsored a high- profile conference on "Moral Equivalence" at which Jeane Kirkpatrick gave the keynote talk.

From Time Magazine Archive

In accordance with the above definition of Æquipollence or Equivalence, which corresponds with ordinary acceptation, the term would apply to all cases of "identical meaning under difference of expression".

From Logic, Inductive and Deductive by Minto, William




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