Equivalent
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It's got 96 sensors, 36 onboard computers, 100,000 lines of behavioral autonomy code, packs more than 10 kilos of TNT in electrical onboard
equivalent.
There will be some form of
equivalent
which licenses new types of surgery.
If we made all of our autos this way, it would save oil
equivalent
to finding one and a half Saudi Arabias, or half an OPEC, by drilling in the Detroit formation, a very prospective play.
But Von Mises, among many other things, I think uses an analogy which is probably the best justification and explanation for the value of marketing, the value of perceived value and the fact that we should treat it as being absolutely
equivalent
to any other kind of value.
Well, in Africa, we have the
equivalent
of seven jumbo 747s crashing every day.
We know it's not anything that we've seen before; it's sort of the
equivalent
of an uncharted continent right within our own genetic information.
CA: And the BFR is the
equivalent
of how much bigger than that, in terms of its power?
Finding it randomly would be the
equivalent
of locating a needle in a haystack, blindfolded, wearing baseball mitts.
This is the
equivalent
of sketching on paper done with electronics.
My colleagues have validated that ear-related telemedicine consults are
equivalent
to an in-person exam.
That means building the
equivalent
of the entire built infrastructure of the US in 15 years.
And I started to research that topic, and discovered prostate cancer is the male
equivalent
of breast cancer in terms of the number of men that die from it and are diagnosed with it.
If only one out of every 10 of those books had a word that's not in the dictionary in it, that would be
equivalent
to more than two unabridged dictionaries.
It's the
equivalent
of 2,500 TGV trains, and just think, they didn't have to lay a track or buy a car.
But dengue fever now, according to the World Health Organization, infects between 50 and 100 million people every year, so that's
equivalent
to the whole of the population of the U.K. being infected every year.
So we used ultraviolet A, which doesn't make vitamin D. When we put people under a lamp for the
equivalent
of about 30 minutes of sunshine in summer in Edinburgh, what we produced was, we produced a rise in circulating nitric oxide.
Although every time I go to Pompeii, I'm amazed that they had the
equivalent
of a McDonald's on every street corner, too.
We did the family
equivalent
of a corporate retreat.
That's visible to our eye, but it's the
equivalent
of infrared in the deep sea.
It looks like Netflix employees, compared to your peers', are basically the highest paid for
equivalent
jobs.
The direct
equivalent
of that is what we have now on the screen.
In other words, as I might seek to demonstrate, if you could achieve the impossible, the
equivalent
of perpetual motion, you could design a carbon-free house, for example.
Now, every week, we have the
equivalent
of 84 million disks, which record our archival information on past, current and future projects.
What if it is the equivalent, depending on where you are, of the Grand Canal, in terms of tourists, habitation, desalination, agriculture?
We noticed that the data was coming into our computer very quickly, without any timing of when the images came on, and that's the
equivalent
of reading a very long sentence without spaces between the words.
What the probe came down in was basically the Titan
equivalent
of a mud flat.
Well, we on Cassini have taken an
equivalent
first, a picture that no human eye has ever seen before.
That's the
equivalent
of about 900 cars removed from the road in one year.
Reich took the wealth of two admittedly very rich men, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, and he found that it was
equivalent
to the wealth of the bottom 40 percent of the U.S. population, 120 million people.
Now, that's the
equivalent
of a hot dog bun.
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