Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] be equal " in BNC.
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1 | ( ii ) The polynomial unc and the above polynomial unc are said to be equal iff ai = bi for all on-negative integers i . |
2 | The activity of the solvent can be considered to be equal to the mole fraction of the solvent x 1 . |
3 | Furthermore , if the components of two tensors can be shown to be equal in a particular coordinate system , i.e. then because the corresponding components of and transform identically the equality holds for all coordinate frames including , of course , accelerating frames . |
4 | All molecular vibrations therefore have some zero-point energy , and this can be shown to be equal to one half of a quantum , so that the total vibrational energy of a molecule with only one normal vibration is where ν is the vibrational quantum number , a positive integer or zero . |
5 | Bayes ' postulate is that , when nothing to the contrary is known , the probabilities should be assumed to be equal . |
6 | Bayes ' postulate is that , when nothing to the contrary is known , the probabilities should be assumed to be equal . |
7 | The uptake of 5-ASA by the intact cells has to be assumed to be equal to the amount of Ac-ASA produced and detected both extracellularly and intracellularly . |
8 | A x B is called the Cartesian product of A and B. The word " ordered " implies that elements ( a , b ) , ( c , d ) in A x B are defined to be equal when and only when both a = c and b = d . |
9 | I do n't think our strengths are meant to be equal . |
10 | In the case of the covariance of the market with itself , it is going to be equal to the market variance where by definition ) . |
11 | What about if T goes on for about erm one second , when it 's going to be equal to V M one minus E to the minus one . |
12 | Net fluid transport was considered to be equal to changes in the intestinal weight , which was continuously monitored by connecting the force transducer to a Grass polygraph . |
13 | This was a rebuff which could not go unpunished , especially since the income of the lord of Deols was reputed to be equal to the ordinary revenues of Normandy . |