equal intensity

collocation in English

meaningsofequalandintensity

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equal
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.kwəl/
us
/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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intensity
noun
uk
/ɪnˈten.sə.ti/
us
/ɪnˈten.sə.t̬i/
the quality of being felt strongly or having a very ...
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(Definition ofequalandintensityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This produced two parallel beams of light ofequalintensity.
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Thus,equalintensitywas maintained for both ears.
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For the experiments, the laser beam was split into two beams ofequalintensityand diameter, to heat the gas along two perpendicular paths, resembling the shape of a cross.
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As part of that effort, the scientific research effort to discover special treatments for tuberculosis is being continued withequalintensity.
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But it is not raining all over the world at the same time withequalintensity, is it?
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We should look withequalintensityfor people who ought to be receiving benefit and who are not doing so.
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I believe we should agree to proceed withequalintensitywherever we observe such shortcomings, and must continue to do so resolutely until the situation improves.
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These values can be best displayed using a contoured map ofequalintensity, known as an isoseismal map.
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It is made by a mixture of red and blue light atequalintensity.
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However, even for tones ofequalintensity, perceived pitch and measured frequency do not stand in a simple linear relationship.
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The kingship issue was likely to re-emerge withequalintensityand unpredictable consequences when the draft for a new constitution was presented for public discussion.
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When all colors were held atequalintensity, amber had the poorest detection time both daytime and night.
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Suppose we have a beam of light consisting of a large number of photons split up into two components ofequalintensity.
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If the two beams are ofequalintensity, the maxima are four times as bright as the individual beams, and the minima have zero intensity.
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Both these sounds appeared to the human ear to be ofequalintensity, and both when tested separately elicited a secretion of 19 drops of saliva during one minute.
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The additive secondary color magenta, as noted above, is made by combining violet and red light atequalintensity; it is not on the actual spectrum.
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