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A type of map projection that preserves the area of features on maps. On an equal area projection, a small circle on the map would have the same area as on a globe with the same representative fraction. See also equal area.
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the recognizable identity of the reality experienced and symbolized on various levels of differentiation
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(thorium or uranium):The amount of radioelement calculated to be present, based on the gamma-rays measured from a daughter element. This assumes that the decay series is in equilibrium - progressing normally.
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the amount of a substance that combines with or displaces 8.0 g of oxygen (or 1.008 g of hydrogen), usually expressed in grams; for acid/base reactions, one equivalent donates or receives a mole of protons, and the equivalent weight is the ratio of the molecular weight to the number of protons involved in the reaction. For redox reactions, one equivalent donates or receives a mole of electrons, and the equivalent weight is the ratio of the molecular weight to the number of electrons involved in the reaction.
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a symptom which may be produced by several different diseases.
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