Examples of using Equates in English and their translations into Malay
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One EC equates to 28 hours of study.
Do not print messages in large letters, as this equates to screaming.
A troy ounce equates to approximately 31.1 grams.
This process allows for improved gear meshing which equates to improved gear smoothness.
This equates to 4 hours of learning per day.
The distance length of 1 light year equates to about 63200 Astronomical Units(AU).
This equates to about 3 cups of milk per day.
Liquid gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches and equates to approximately 3.785 litres.
Japan equates nuclear crisis severity to Chernobyl.
Tobacco is responsible for1 in 10 adults dying worldwide which equates to 5 million deaths per year.
Train travel equates unequivocally to responsible travel.
KeyloggerHRD will store up to 64kb worth of keystrokes, which equates to roughly 64,000 individual keys typed!
This is equates to 1 in 5 deaths annually, or 1,300 deaths every day.
Atomic clocks areaccurate to less than 2 nanoseconds per day, which equates to about one second in 1.4 million years.
That equates to the entire population of Wagga Wagga, Coffs Harbour, or Bundaberg.
Restoration is done formatting, equates it with the operating system installation?
This can raise your metabolism even while you are resting toburn an extra 50 calories per day which equates to around 5 pounds in a year.
All of this combined equates with happier site visitors that will continue to come back time and again.
The Ethereum Foundation holds areported 0.6% of the total Ether in circulation, which equates to about $160 million in addition to some cash.
This system equates intelligence with a knowledge of English, which is quite arbitrary.
The dosage on mice that produced these effects equates to 5 Habanero Chillies a week for an average adult.
The good news is that this combination makes for far better fuel economy-important when gas and diesel are around €1.45 for a liter, which equates to about $5.50 per gallon.
Proper digestion equates to more energy, improved weight loss, less hunger, and in total a healthier body.
The sessions are offeredfortnightly in Croydon University Hospital so session five equates to approximately 10 weeks from consultation.
Psychology, as a science, equates betrayal with disease, since a certain number of men cannot overcome the craving for adventure on the side and constantly tread on the same rake.
For the year, total sales now stand at52,269 units compared to 35,561 for 2018, which equates to a 47% growth in overall year-on-year sales.
The IDA(International Desalination Association) has estimated that RO plants make up66% of the total installed desalination capacity, which equates to 44.5 of 67.4 Mm3 per day.
The Mathews do it yourself string and cable damping system No bow press needed andinstalls in seconds Four Monkey Tails equates to a minimal speed loss of 1 2 FPS total with virtually all string and cable sound and vibration eliminated Monkey Tails are available in 9 different color.
During pregnancy, it's recommended that women shouldn'tconsume more than 200mg of caffeine a day- which equates to around two mugs of instant coffee or four mugs of tea.
Currently, Proton's total sales stand at52,269 units compared to 35,561 for 2018, which equates to a 47% growth in overall year-on-year sales.
