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- Equivalents is a series of photographs of clouds taken by Alfred Stieglitz from 1925 to 1934. They are generally recognized as the first photographs intended...
- The Equivalent was a sum negotiated at £398,085 10s. 0d. (equivalent to £84,606,229 in 2023) paid to Scotland by the English Government under the terms...
- An equivalent territory (French: territoire équivalent, pronounced [tɛʁitwaʁ ekivalɑ̃]), formally known as territory equivalent to a regional county muni****lity...
- In applied sciences, the equivalent radius (or mean radius) is the radius of a circle or sphere with the same perimeter, area, or volume of a non-circular...
- Logical equivalent may refer to: logical equivalence exclusive nor, a logic gate This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Logical...
- an equivalent circuit refers to a theoretical circuit that retains all of the electrical characteristics of a given circuit. Often, an equivalent circuit...
- An anginal equivalent is a symptom such as shortness of breath (dyspnea), diap****sis (sweating), extreme fatigue, or pain at a site other than the chest...
- Through an equivalent canonization or equipollent canonization (Latin: equipollens canonizatio) a pope can choose to relinquish the judicial processes...
- An equivalent (symbol: officially equiv; unofficially but often Eq) is the amount of a substance that reacts with (or is equivalent to) an arbitrary amount...
- Equivalent dose is a dose quantity H representing the stochastic health effects of low levels of ionizing radiation on the human body which represents...