The phrase
"equivalent level" means that two or more things are the same or equal in terms of importance, value, or quality.
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The fourth test suggested that the original and the new donation pages provided
equivalent levels of performance in terms of total donors and total donations.
However feeling loved rated as low, at almost
equivalent levels in the high and low performance organizations.
The goal, we scientists said, should be to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations at a CO2 -
equivalent level well below 450 parts per million.
An equal partnership between two teachers — a general educator and a special educator — who have
equivalent levels of professional licensure.
In school education, an «equitable» system could be defined as one in which all students are treated equally — for example, a system in which all students are given the same opportunities, exposed to the same school curriculum, taught by teachers with equivalent expertise, held to the same learning expectations and provided
with equivalent levels of resourcing and support.
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at equivalent levels of oxygen uptake were significantly greater while trampolining than running.
Implementation of midwife led approaches emphasizing WCC have been shown to
offer equivalent levels of safety with the added benefit of giving women more choice resulting in more positive pregnancy, birth and post-natal experiences [10, 11].
Adding a policy's
Equivalent Level Annual Dividend to its cost index allows you to compare total costs of similar policies before deducting dividends.
A level playing field means that the newly - emergent P2P business marketplace and consumer lenders are not disadvantaged relative to traditional lenders and that the tax system is structured as to
provide equivalent levels of support to all who participate in the innovation economy.
Although it is recommended to use the 2A peptides instead of an IRES when
stoichiometrically equivalent levels of expression are required, we should also note that IRES and 2A peptides are not mutually exclusive elements.
Labs have successfully utilized 2A and IRES elements within the same multicistronic vector, effectively making a construct that expresses multiple unique genes at
equivalent levels upstream of an IRES fluorescent reporter for easy detection.5
Grn − / − mice also exhibited the expected accumulation of autofluorescent lipofuscin granules, which were also present at
equivalent levels after exercise, but this phenotype was variable enough that we were not highly powered to detect exercise effects.
Second, it has been reported that
under equivalent levels of energy expenditure high - intensity exercise training favors a greater negative energy balance compared to low - intensity exercise training.»
All new buildings in south - east Dublin must be built to the passive house standard or
demonstrably equivalent levels, in a move that may lead to the construction of upwards of 20,000 passive houses by 2022.
For example, in 2007, researchers conducted an analysis of wheat grown on various farms in Belgium; based on the results, they estimate that consumers of organically grown wheat take in more than twice as much lead, slightly more cadmium, and
nearly equivalent levels of mercury as consumers of wheat grown on conventional farms.
While before 2015 it was uncommon for natural gas generation to
approach equivalent levels of coal generation, in March 2016 nearly 1.5 times as much electricity was produced from natural gas - fired generators as coal - fired generators.
In addition, and with regards to third countries, no provisions require an
essentially equivalent level of protection (as imposed by Directive 95 / 46 / EC).
As an HR project sponsor, interacted frequently with
equivalent level managers to influence human capital outcomes and facilitate change in the organization
However, we were not able to discern this state based on SSEA - 1 expression, as a number of both ICM and PrEc markers are expressed at
equivalent levels in the V − S + and V − S − fractions.
An «equitable» school system might be considered to be one in which all students are treated equally — for example, by ensuring that they are taught by teachers
with equivalent levels of expertise, have access to equivalent school facilities and have identical levels of government funding allocated to their education.
Although MDY's owners each have nearly $ 1 million worth of life insurance for their family's protection, financial adviser Adams urged them to purchase
an equivalent level of key - man coverage for the company.
The Director General of the BFFF has recently been quoted in The Grocer emphasising that «research has shown that frozen fruit and vegetables can have
equivalent levels of vitamins and nutrients compared to fresh.»
Compared to previous years, our squad is more balanced, almost all positions have 2/3 players of
equivalent level (maybe apart Sanchez and Ozil who are top class players) and decisive players can slot in when needed.
I would add that further complicating matters is the likelihood that Scotland's credit rating would be lower than that of the United Kingdom, which would make it more expensive for the new government to borrow in order to provide
an equivalent level of public services, a point made by Prof Iain McLean.
He is now at
an equivalent level job as employment minister, where his duties include the rollout of universal credit.
We must meet that opposition with
the equivalent level of passion and support.»
Comparisons of the high - speed technique with the conventional version showed that both picked up
equivalent levels of drugs.
Principal investigators in particular should be qualified to PhD or
equivalent level and possess a strong record in research, whereas the body of a team can be made up of researchers of all academic levels — from postdocs to undergraduate fieldworkers.
The concentrations used in mice weren't justified or explained what
the equivalent levels would be in humans i.e. is 50mg / kg the dose expected to be the safe / normal levels in humans?
Applicants must hold at minimum, a four - year bachelor's or higher level degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or
an equivalent level degree from another country.
Despite the fact that the Nepalese vegetarians were consuming more B6 in the diet and had
equivalent levels in their breast milk, their infants had 83 percent lower levels of the active form at four months and 87 percent lower levels at six months.33
The fact that it was found that raw foodists have
equivalent levels of several antioxidants to that of a standard American diet shows its clear ineffectiveness.
You claim «The fact that it was found that raw foodists have
equivalent levels of several antioxidants to that of a standard American diet shows its clear ineffectiveness.»
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They are
an equivalent level to GCSEs and are graded in the same way (A * - G).
Just one in 10 disadvantaged pupils in England achieve a grade 7, 8 or 9 in GCSE maths, while nearly twice as many reach
an equivalent level in Singapore.
Without constructing the high - speed rail system, the California High - Speed Rail Authority estimates that California would need to invest $ 171 billion to acquire
the equivalent level of capacity — 2,300 miles of new highways, 115 new airport gates, and four new airport runways.