-
Equivalents is a
series of
photographs of
clouds taken by
Alfred Stieglitz from 1925 to 1934. They are
generally recognized as the
first photographs intended...
- The
doctrine of
equivalents is a
legal rule in many (but not all) of the world's
patent systems that
allows a
court to hold a
party liable for patent...
- This
article lists the 3,143
counties and
county equivalents of the
United States. The 50
states of the
United States are
divided into 3,007 counties...
- An
equivalent (symbol:
officially equiv;
unofficially but
often Eq) is the
amount of a
substance that
reacts with (or is
equivalent to) an
arbitrary amount...
- The
Equivalent was a sum
negotiated at £398,085 10s. 0d. paid to
Scotland by the
English Government under the
terms of the Acts of
Union 1707. Proposals...
- TNT
equivalent is a
convention for
expressing energy,
typically used to
describe the
energy released in an explosion. The
tonne of TNT is a unit of energy...
- An
anginal equivalent is a
symptom such as
shortness of
breath (dyspnea), diap****sis (sweating),
extreme fatigue, or pain at a site
other than the chest...
- an
equivalent circuit refers to a
theoretical circuit that
retains all of the
electrical characteristics of a
given circuit. Often, an
equivalent circuit...
- The
Electrochemical equivalent,
sometimes abbreviated Eq or Z, of a
chemical element is the m**** of that
element (in grams)
transported by 1
coulomb of...
- Po****tion
equivalent (PE) or unit per
capita loading, or
equivalent person (EP), is a
parameter for
characterizing industrial wastewaters. It essentially...