equivalency
1.To lower the exchange value of a currency by lowering its gold equivalency.
2.You can use the equivalency charts to see exactly how many points you will earn based on your test results.
3.Equivalency to extract FPS of the crustal velocity model of Seismographic Station of University of California, Berkeley, and that of USGS was demonstrated.
4.Certified as a PADISSI.NAUI Advanced Open Water Diver or equivalent. For this course, equivalency is proof of certification beyond entry level with experience in deep diving and underwater navigation.
5.But her vow to help him by getting a law degree posed a daunting challenge for Betty Anne, then living in East Greenwich, R.L., who had only a General Equivalency Diploma.
6.EPL discharged in year 2001 was about 437.0 kt NO3- equivalency, of which the greatest contribution was from agricultural production sector, next industrial production sector and human living.
7.[Objective] Exonuclease protection mediated-PCR(EPM-PCR) assay was applied to detect the toxic equivalency quantities(TEQs) of dioxin-like chemicals( DLCs) in fry ashes from incinerators.
8.1) Let (X,T) is lcs, then sequence (x_n)is locally cauchy sequence if and only if there is an increasing unbounded sequence of positive real numbers (a_n) such that 2) There is some condition of equivalency for the locally complete of the lcs.
9.On the basis of this equivalency, we use the KSIM and cross-impact concepts to simplify the SD modeling steps, and so a new procedure-CISD(Cross Impact System Dynamics), which is technically simpler and more normative, has been introduced.
10.The EROD tests showed that the EC50 value for 2,3,7,8-tetrochlorodibenzo-p-dioxins(TCDD) was 4.4 pg/ml,and the toxic equivalency(TEQ) values of each sample corresponding to 2,3,7,8-TCDD were 2004.08 Daxigou:2.2×10-4 pg/L;

