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: Equivalent equation: where is my age, is my son's age.
Equivalent technical statements are that the sum total magnetic flux through any Gaussian surface is zero, or that the magnetic field is a solenoidal vector field.
Singapore is ranked second globally in terms of containerised traffic, with 21. 3 million Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units ( TEUs ) handled in 2004, and is also the world's busiest hub for transshipment traffic.
In contrast, the DRE ( Dense-Rock Equivalent ) is sometimes calculated to give the actual amount of magma erupted.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.
Pelham ( pronounced " PEL-am ;" the " h " is silent ) was part of the Equivalent lands compromise, and was first settled in 1738 by mostly Presbyterian Scotch-Irish immigrants.
Equivalent legislation exists in Northern Ireland, which is enforced by the Northern Ireland Equality Commission.
Equivalent reactance is varied in stepwise manner.
* Equivalent states are states in a state machine which, for every possible input sequence, the same output sequence will be produced-no matter which state is the initial state.
Equivalent potential temperature, commonly referred to as theta-e, is a quantity related to the stability of a column of air in the atmosphere.
Equivalent conditions are that K is generated over Q by one root of an integer polynomial P, all of the roots of P being real ; or that the tensor product algebra of K with the real field, over Q, is a product of copies of R.
Equivalent Average ( EqA ) is a baseball metric invented by Clay Davenport and intended to express the production of hitters in a context independent of park and league effects.
Davenport is known for creating the Pythagenport Formula, ( designed to find the best exponent for the Pythagoras winning percentage equation ), for inventing the statistic Equivalent Average ( EqA ) ( now called " True Average " or " TAv "), and for the " Davenport Translations " or DT's.
The average GCE / VCE A / AS and Equivalent Point Score per Student is 649. 7 compared with 716. 7 nationally.
Full Time Equivalent students is one of the key metrics for measuring the contribution of academics in third level education, number of supported students.
Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) is a security algorithm for IEEE 802. 11 wireless networks.
Equivalent legislation exists in Northern Ireland, which is enforced by the Northern Ireland Equality Commission.
* MET, Metabolic Equivalent of Task, or simply metabolic equivalent, is a measure of the intensity of aerobic exercise.
Equivalent dose is dimensionally a quantity of energy per unit of mass, and is usually measured in sieverts or rems.

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Equivalent exposures can be made with a larger aperture and a faster shutter speed or a corresponding smaller aperture and with the shutter speed slowed down.

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In return for outlawing the slave trade, Madagascar received what the treaty called " The Equivalent ": an annual sum of a thousand dollars in gold, another thousand in silver, stated amounts of gunpowder, flints, and muskets, plus 400 surplus British Army uniforms.
Sound levels within one hundred and fifty feet of Los Gatos Boulevard exceed 60 CNEL ( Community Noise Equivalent Level ), a generally unacceptable range for residential living.
The 802. 11 encryption algorithm called WEP ( short for Wired Equivalent Privacy ) used a short, 24-bit IV, leading to reused IVs with the same key, which led to it being easily cracked.
Equivalent circuit for IGBT
* Equivalent airspeed, aeronautics term for the actual airspeed of a plane with zero error on its airspeed indicator
In The Anatomy of an Equivalent ( 1688 ) he treats with keen wit and power of analysis the proposal to grant a " perpetual edict " in favor of the Established Church in return for the repeal of the test and penal laws.
* Equivalent static loads, also known as ESLM ( Equivalent static load method ), method for optimization of systems subject to dynamic loads
New state regulations took effect on July 26, 2011, limiting Running Start students to a 1. 0 FTE ( Full-Time Equivalent ) limit for High School or Higher Education courses each, and a 1. 2 FTE limit for both institutions combined.
Equivalent to this definition, a space X is semi-locally simply connected if every point in X has a neighborhood U for which the homomorphism from the fundamental group of U to the fundamental group of X, induced by the inclusion map of U into X, is trivial.
* Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ), the first security protocol for Wi-Fi, proved vulnerable to several attacks, most of them ciphertext-only.
Equivalent circuit for a patch of membrane, consisting of a fixed capacitance in parallel with four pathways each containing a battery in series with a variable conductance
Equivalent packages are MAMP ( for the Apple Mac ) and LAMP ( for the Linux operating system ).
CNG vehicles require a greater amount of space for fuel storage than conventional gasoline power vehicles because CNG takes up more space for each GGE ( Gallon of Gas Equivalent ).

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* Ireland ( BS1363 / Equivalent Irish Standard: IS 401 ) but see below,

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The term originates from a 1906 address by William James entitled The Moral Equivalent of War, subsequently published in essay form in 1910.
Equivalent to two SPST switches or relays actuated by a single coil.
Equivalent to two SPDT switches or relays actuated by a single coil.
Equivalent terms include wake on WAN, remote wake-up, power on by LAN, power up by LAN, resume by LAN, resume on LAN and wake up on LAN.
* In 1972, the Tate Gallery purchased a work by Carl Andre called Equivalent VIII.
** Equivalent VIII, a minimalist sculpture by Carl Andre consisting of a collection of bricks.
Title I also resolved the issue of “ hybrid instruments ” by defining when such an instrument would be considered a “ security ” subject to security laws and excluded from the CEA even though it had a “ commodity component .” Equivalent treatment of bank products was provided in Title IV.
) Equivalent expressions for apostate in Hebrew that are used by rabbinical scholars include mumar ( מומר, literally " the one that changes "), poshea Yisrael ( פושע ישראל, literally, " transgressor of Israel "), and kofer ( כופר, literally " denier ").
A key factor in Icesave ’ s appeal to savers was its interest rate guarantee: The gross Annual Equivalent Rate of Interest ( AER ) paid on balances over £ 250 was guaranteed to exceed the Bank of England Base Rate by at least 0. 25 % until 1 October 2009 and thereafter not to be lower than the Bank of England Base Rate until 1 October 2011.
The number of delegates and the number of votes held by delegates from a given campus is dependent on the EFTSU ’ s ( Equivalent Full Time Study Units ) of the campus.
Equivalent Foundation Trust organisations are still regulated by Monitor, and can retain surplus cash and can sell property and retain the cash from the sale.
* Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ), severely flawed and superseded by WPA
" Equivalent of Saurashtra in the Linguistic Survey has been recorded as Saurashtri which is yet another name of Patnuli dialect of Gujarati spoken by the silk weaving community of Madurai who are considered to have migrated from Gujarat to the south several centuries ago.
Equivalent conditions are that each connected component of the graph has an open ear decomposition, that each connected component is 2-edge-connected, or ( by Robbins ' theorem ) that every connected component has a strong orientation.
* V < sub > as </ sub > – Equivalent Compliance Volume, i. e. the volume of air which, when acted upon by a piston of area S < sub > d </ sub >, has the same compliance as the driver's suspension:
The Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank ( ENTER ) was the national Australian tertiary entrance rank, administered by Universities Australia ( previously called the Australian Vice-Chancellors ' Committee ).
Equivalent weights were originally determined by experiment, but ( insofar as they are still used ) are now derived from molar masses.

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