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equivalence [i′kwiv·ə·ləns] (mapping) In an equal-area map projection, the property of having the ratio between areas on the map the same as the ratio between corresponding areas on the earth's surface. (mathematics) A logic operator having the property that if P, Q, R, etc., are statements, then the equivalence of P, Q, R, etc., is true if and only if all statements are true or all statements are false. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Course equivalencies are renewed annually and are effective only as indicated. An interactive touch screen display The 50 kilowatt solar-powered roof kiosk installed at the entrance to the rooftop terrace that monitors the system's performance and charts energy equivalencies in real time has become a fascinating and educational draw for students. The PeopleSoft Healthcare Scorecard offers a real time, visual dashboard that enables managers to optimize hospital capacity and manage expenses using pre-built metrics such as Maintained Bed Occupancy and full-time equivalencies (FTE's) Per Adjusted Bed. |
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