equal size
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalandsize
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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size
noun
uk/saɪz/us/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofequalandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A match is performed if and only if there are two trees ofequalsize.
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The posterior process is slightly curved aborally and bears relatively large, straight denticles of aboutequalsize.
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It is, however, important to assess areas of approximatelyequalsizeso as not to confound the impact of area sampled and disturbance.
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It is worth noting that in two families ofequalsize(143i226 and 143i229) the numbers of individuals to retain are often different.
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The analysis was carried out for the total sample as well as for the three birth cohorts of approximatelyequalsize.
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After calving, the cows and their calves were placed into a pen ofequalsizewhich was immediately adjacent to the birthing pen.
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It turns out that it is sometimes possible to add a face ofequalsizeto both dice and reverse this asymptotic relationship.
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The gray levels of two images ofequalsizecan be correlated.
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According to the criteria described above, the patient group was divided into two subgroups ofequalsize(n=6) : non-resistant and resistant.
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Each such partition is a collection of ordered multi-sets ofequalsize; in other words, each partition is a collection of tuples ofequalsize.
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This division, while somewhat arbitrary, divides the trades into two groups of roughlyequalsize.
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To this end, the book contains eight chapters of roughlyequalsize.
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Sixteen bars ofequalsizewere produced; eight of these were mounted at equal distances in a circle on a wooden frame.
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As for the size of the leaflets, there was no valve with leaflets ofequalsize.
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Furthermore, the glioblast does not divide like a stem cell but forms two daughter cells ofequalsizeand shape.
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Results suggested that a three-cluster solution with clusters of relativelyequalsizeprovided the most parsimonious classification of cases.
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Then the correlation between two images is the correlation between their corresponding matrices ofequalsize.
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The three clusters were of moreequalsize.
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This means that the data is split into a fixed number of partitions ofequalsize.
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