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Equivalently, is a complex 1-form on the modular curve.,
Comments, History Page, Currency Conversion, and More « Notes from the BillMonk 2006
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Equivalently, Miss Warburton and Mr. Murray ran out of luck.
Naked Cruelty Colleen McCullough 2010
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Equivalently, the reflection of electromagnetic waves from a conducting surface is not much affected by holes (or other irregularities) in the surface less than about a wavelength across.
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Equivalently, one erg is the kinetic energy of a mass of 2 grams moving at a velocity of 1 cm/s.
Erg 2009
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Equivalently, they see it as debating whether, with respect to the term ˜ox™, the thing at hand is “this”
Mohist Canons Fraser, Chris 2009
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Equivalently, intelligence acts by generating information.
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Equivalently, $6.08 billion today, compounded at an annual interest rate of 5 per cent, will become $800 billion in 100 years.
Robert Stavins: Does economic analysis shortchange the future? 2009
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Equivalently, producers can be required to pay a tax on their emissions.
Robert Stavins: Environmental Problems and the Myth of Simple Market Solutions 2009
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Equivalently, you can just compute the amplitude for a particle to be found outside its light cone, and you find that the answer is exponentially small but nonzero.
Rules for Time Travelers Sean 2009
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Equivalently, since kinetic energy is one half the mass times the square of the velocity, one joule is the kinetic energy of a mass of two kilograms moving at a velocity of 1 m/s.
Joule 2009
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