Sentences with phrase «equivalence point»

Assisted in captive feeding trials with cover boxes, diets varying in toxicity, diets varying in fiber, and equivalence point trials between the 3 variables
That's a little odd because they don't seem to actually use points any more, but in the standard equivalence a point is usually about a penny, so I'm guessing they are paying $ 1 (or giving a $ 1 discount) for each of these reviews.
«In a few schools, large proportions of students, or even the whole cohort, were entered for BTEC science, with an associated rise in GCSE - equivalence point scores for the schools,» the report said.
Students perform an acid - base titration and graph the results to reveal a sharp change near the equivalence point.
But you ignored the time / forcing equivalence I pointed out here.

Not exact matches

Ayyadurai also claimed that GMO foods are not regulated enough to be considered safe, pointing to the FDA's policy of «substantial equivalence,» which says that GMOs are equivalent to non-GMO foods that have been conventionally bred over longer time scales.
Pointing to examples such as seeing «moral equivalence in Charlottesville» and treating women «like they're pieces of meat,» Comey explained that Trump's inability to «respect and adhere to the values that are at the core of this country,» most notably the truth, make him unfit to be president «on moral grounds.»
I think it's probably bullshit that you have met this «silly» man many times, and if you have met someone that could not articulate their point any better than this cartoon, then they were of low intelligence or the Westboro Baptist equivalence of an atheists.
What's the point of a religious person attempting to create equivalence with atheism?
Now if it could be shown that Whitehead means the same thing by «event» that he means by «enduring object,» then Cobb would have his point, but (a) there are no grounds I can find at all to ground such an equivalence, and (b) quite to the contrary, «events» can be, though they need not be, spatially extended.
Several other points of equivalence are relevant in comparing the status of a civilized society to that of a Society per se.
Perhaps more significantly from our point of view, however, is that the equation above and the Einstein mass - energy equivalence in some sense redefine the concept of mass away from any intuitive interpretation.
It's true that we have regulatory equivalence, because we have kept the rules up until the point of leaving.
Physicists scrutinize the equivalence principle because any violation could point to new forces of nature that might resolve a long - standing impasse between general relativity and quantum theory.
Although no discrepancy has been found, physicists continue to look for one, because any violation of the equivalence principle could point to new forces of nature.
We by no means advocate condemning violence in movies, and we do not believe we are doing so by pointing out that there is no equivalence between an R given to the most explicit horror images and the same rating given to a drama in which King George VI utters a four letter word.
But an interesting 2017 article by Yale researchers (Stamans, Sheskin & Bloom, 2017) points to evidence that, in general, people value fairness over equivalence.
Indeed, as the title of this show suggests, it is integral to this exhibition that the margins become focal points, not to rearrange a hierarchy, but rather, to create an equivalence of space.
Focusing on the individual units of color (pixels, threads, dots of paint) Barrow creates both a point of equivalence and inflection.
In the titles of these and the other works on display, Binion instrumentalizes the colon symbol as a passageway that embodies a logic of correspondence, thus pointing to the paradoxical structures underlying his work: Binion's fusion of artistic gesture and iterative labor, equivalence and difference, aligns his practice with that of post-Minimal and Conceptual artists, but the intimacy of his surfaces» construction, their unfolding into multiple levels of trace and duration, gives the paintings a haunted sense of historical revisitation.
I do not see where your point about equivalence of chemical and electrical energy comes in.
So you point to one thing, a concrete object, and to another, a fuzzy blob of uncertainty and expect me to assume equivalence.
the equivalence you're always pointing out in your eagerness to impugn skeptics, is false.
To point out this elementary fact is not, obviously, to draw any moral equivalence between injustices: it is to insist only on what Herbert Wechsler rightly proclaimed, decades ago, should be an animating value of all constitutional adjudicaton: the development of general, neutral, principles.
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