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A way of saying that two things are treated the same according to a definition of equality. In sensemaking, notions of equivalence are important for governing retrieval based on assumed similarity of meaning. For example, a matcher may treat two words as equivalent if they are synonyms. The notion of equivalence can be applied to any kind of representation, including terms, phrases and subgraphs. ...
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means alternative designs, materials, or methods to protect against a hazard which the employer can demonstrate will provide an equal or greater degree of safety for employees than the methods, materials or designs specified in the standard.
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In the context of text processing, the process or result of establishing whether two text elements are identical in some respect.
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equal or having the same value; equivalent fractions name the same amount, such as 1/2 and 2/4
Ãâó: www.ovsd.k12.ca.us/Standards/mathglossary.html
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Two expressions that name the same number. For example, 4.6 and 4.60 are equivalent decimals; 2/3 and 4/6 are equivalent fractions; and 2:6 and 1:3 are equivalent ratios.
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