When the sun has descended 12 degrees below the horizon, it is approximately equivalent to the disappearance of the red from the sky.
The view is actually equivalent to seeing the copper track pattern 'though' the board from the component side.
This should be much lower than the equivalent from fission energy.
Is he saying that a degree from a community college is equivalent to one from Georgetown?
"Roughly equivalent to ours, from all reports, sir," Rochelle supplied.
International associate members hold an architecture license or the equivalent from a licensing authority outside the United States.
The challenge today is an equivalent from Europeans for Europeans.
B. degree or its equivalent from a recognized university, having obtained not less than 55% marks in the aggregate.
The definitions are not equivalent, however, from the point of view of computational complexity.
In 1787 a sol's buying power was roughly equivalent to that of a Euro from 2005.