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/nɒn ɪˈkwɪvələns/ · non.equi.val.ence
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- The state or condition of being not equivalent; a lack of equivalence. The non-equivalence of the two mathematical models made it difficult to compare their results.
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- A situation or relationship where two or more entities are not equivalent in value, status, or other relevant characteristics. The non-equivalence of the two job candidates made the hiring decision more challenging.
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- A concept or principle that emphasizes the differences or disparities between two or more entities, rather than their similarities or equivalences. The non-equivalence theory was used to explain the variations in behavior between different species.
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Did you know? The concept of non-equivalence has been explored in various fields, including mathematics, philosophy, and social sciences, and has implications for our understanding of relationships, values, and differences between entities.