Definitions
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- noun
inequivalence
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- noun not interchangeable
Etymologies
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Examples
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* Psychological nonequivalence of mathematically equivalent information* Influence of affective processing of information* Discounting the importance of future events* The differential impact of losses and gains* Construction of mental models for representing problems* Reliance on confirmatory evidence
What psychology can teach us about our response to climate change 2010
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Barwise is able to prove the nonequivalence between the fixed point and the hierarchical account he claims.
Common Knowledge Vanderschraaf, Peter 2007
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Two facts contribute to an extraordinary importance and, at the first glance, a strange use of transparent nodes: the invisibility of nodes, and the nonequivalence of the object's area and its cover's area.
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Two facts contribute to an extraordinary importance and, at the first glance, a strange use of transparent nodes: the invisibility of nodes, and the nonequivalence of the object's area and its cover's area.
The Code Project Latest Articles SergeyAndreyev 2010
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The above definition of T has made their nonequivalence quite clear.
iMechanica - Comments ORDER CIALIS ONLINE - US DRUGSTORE FDA 2008
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