The efficiency of deionisers are constantly monitored by measuring resistivity of effluent water. |
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This will lead to a better longitudinal wave profile and reduce resistance leading to much improved fuel efficiency for clients. |
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The efficiency and cost transparency in the production can be enhanced sustainedly with less capital expenditure. |
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The researchers were also able to double the efficiency of teleportation using linear optics. |
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The capacity of consumers to drive efficiency can be undermined by an inability to make an informed choice between plans. |
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In large part this was because their efficiency in converting fuel to useable energy was low compared to piston engines and steam turbines. |
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Japan's obsession with energy efficiency started when the oil shocks of the 1970s ended two decades of double-digit growth. |
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He said the closure of the branches would lead to restructuring and improvement of the efficiency of money circulation. |
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He may not accept Visa or Mastercard, but his service and efficiency is priceless. |
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They argue that the actual efficiency is at most 3 percent, based on previous studies of bright bolides. |
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Engine efficiency is enhanced even further by an intercooler and direct fuel injection. |
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It proves its efficiency for the development of multilayer software architectures, where each layer provides a service to the upper layer. |
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Many hunters and boat-users have already moved to four-stroke engines because of the fuel efficiency and cleaner burn, Irving noted. |
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This is a key requirement for cranking up their efficiency toward the maximum efficiency possible for any heat engine. |
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Conversion efficiency of ethanol to metabolizable energy is the same as that for carbohydrates. |
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An air filter for gasoline and diesel engines that drastically improves the burning efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines is provided. |
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Some complained that the almost machine-like efficiency of his play made him boring to watch. |
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Exercising stimulates body systems so that metabolic efficiency is stepped up. |
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This efficiency wage argument has merit, but taken to extremes it could cause major problems. |
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No other country in Europe immolates cars with the gusto and single-minded efficiency of France. |
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Usually, government policy reflects distributive considerations as well as efficiency consequences. |
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In most cases, efficiency does not come from better management or innovation, but simply lower salaries and lower service standards. |
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The book format is planned carefully for efficiency of page turns and includes composer biographies and a short history of the piano duet. |
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The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid. |
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However, the efficiency of this process is low because the positive charge from the guanine radical cation also migrates to the solvent. |
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Injecting fuel directly into the combustion chamber increases both fuel mixture loading efficiency and torque. |
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Whether Wicksell even perceived taxation as an issue of Pareto efficiency is questionable. |
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If handled properly it should certainly improve the cab company's efficiency and that means you won't have to wait in the rain so long. |
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The important advance in utility if not in efficiency in the Rover was to use chain drive from the pedals to the rear wheel. |
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This could affect threshing efficiency since tailings are returned directly to a combine's rotor or cylinder for rethreshing. |
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Because of this function, it is considered to be an important factor that determines the efficiency of energy metabolism in homeothermal animals. |
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Experimental results showed that the ozonizing process had an excellent de-color efficiency and could improve the biodegradability of wastewater. |
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The two of them shared a cramped efficiency apartment in the center of town, where they spent most of their time falling over each other. |
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Observing my own children as toddlers, I was in awe of the adventurousness and efficiency of their learning. |
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The regulator also said the company needed to focus on improving efficiency and quality of its service. |
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Quanta's efficiency is helped by its system of maintaining clusters of component suppliers close at hand. |
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In spite of generally high hyperparasitism, no detrimental effect on the control efficiency of either primary parasitoid was noticed. |
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A small Thai girl who completely cleared the table with ruthless efficiency did not go unnoticed. |
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Okay, cheap shot, but Dickson carries such an air of efficiency that you can't believe she would let these details elude her. |
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Another team member, a physiologist, is examining the efficiency of water treatment plants in removing oestrogens. |
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Compare frames, axles, transmissions, efficiency from power take off to attachments and interchangeability of attachments. |
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Antennas with high gain, selective patterns and high efficiency can assure that networks are reliable and perform at the best. |
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Its e-commerce council addresses such issues as standardization of shipping codes to capture the efficiency that the Internet offers. |
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Managers are also pursuing efficiency improvements through mergers and acquisitions. |
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When buying electrical appliances such as dishwashers and washing machines, look for the water efficiency AAA label. |
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Further improvements in boiler operating efficiency can be achieved by adding such features as oxygen trim controls and economizers. |
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Diesels are selling like crazy in Europe, thanks to their torquey power, fuel efficiency and low carbon dioxide emissions. |
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As our work amply demonstrates, energy efficiency and microgeneration can be successfully incorporated into old and new buildings alike. |
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We can only hope he succeeds in bringing reform and efficiency to the entire public administration. |
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The common internal-combustion engine would have efficiency in the range of 20 to 25 percent. |
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Aeronautics engineers say its performance is due to the plane's enhanced fuel efficiency and super-light construction from composite materials. |
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Onshoring of production of these other fuel efficiency components is already happening. |
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In fact, they have argued that the potential cost-effectiveness and efficiency of data collection by way of the internet have been overlooked. |
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This work has helped to increase the efficiency and profitability of Yukon placer mines in spite of rising production costs and low gold prices. |
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The Energy Policy Act of 1992 required minimum efficiency standards for general purpose, polyphase induction motors. |
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Prices were partly determined by the efficiency of merchants, traders, and peddlers, as we will see in the next section. |
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The Energy Efficient Ratio rating measures the air conditioner's efficiency during the hottest days of the summer. |
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You can pipe it directly into the home, reducing transmission and efficiency problems. |
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The research is too sparse to anoint a single best practice with anything like a cost-benefit efficiency rating. |
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They do not understand the limits to efficiency presented by the physical properties of heat engines. |
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Paltry fuel efficiency increases should allow for a few more years of SUV inflation. |
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That efficiency will include solar power, recyclable energy and heat retention. |
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The efficiency of the architect lies in unfolding the unexplainable details. |
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The ease and fluency resides, as it were outside him, in the pre-formulated efficiency of the machinery of expression. |
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We will also try to boost operational efficiency to offset a possible decline in our profitability. |
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The plan mostly includes the increase of energy efficiency and cuts in the amount of energy we use. |
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Surface charge density determines the efficiency of cationic gemini surfactant based lipofection. |
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Is it realistic to expect them to address the equity versus efficiency dilemma? |
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The extent and temperature of melting and the efficiency of recrystallization are favourably affected by water content. |
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Increased productivity and efficiency in business today depend on the appliance of science. |
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Such efficiency gains could play a crucial role in determining the ultimate fate of satellite broadband. |
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Manufacturers usually represent the energy efficiency of windows in terms of their U-values or their R-values. |
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At the same time, there is a increase in the efficiency with which energy is converted to heat. |
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These include global warming, energy efficiency and renewable energy resources. |
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Our natural bent toward efficiency in consuming information will turn blogs into another mainstream medium. |
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The bulls have to compete in feed efficiency trials as young animals before they get into the bull studs. |
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We economists emphasize efficiency over equity, glorify greed, and exalt the achievements of free markets, to name just a few. |
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As water scarcity spreads, the demand for hydrologists to advise on watershed management, water sources and water efficiency will increase. |
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Good design must contribute to energy efficiency and replenishment of resources. |
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Such reductions can come without increasing efficiency but at a social cost to the community. |
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When fed to the burners and burned off in the boiler, the clean flame generates a flame, giving a higher efficiency than is the case at present. |
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Genetic engineering offers further opportunities for more efficient fertilizer use by increasing the photosynthetic efficiency of plants. |
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Dan has also some very good posts up on US-China trade relations and the comparative efficiency of knowledge-based economies. |
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You won't have to start at ground zero because all homebuilders today are concerned with energy efficiency and indoor air quality. |
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However, interest-based financing systems can neither be justified on the grounds of efficiency nor on the basis of economic justice. |
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Here excellence is defined technocratically as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness. |
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A new way to govern is required to enrich democracy while improving efficiency and effectiveness. |
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Operational perceived benefits are defined as the operational savings due to the improved internal efficiency of the organization. |
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The efficiency of inducing charge displacement was membrane potential dependent. |
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Catch efficiency of the neuston net was 4.2 times higher than the surface ring net for larvae. |
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They were focused on a certain form of efficiency at the cost of liveability, heritage and sustainability. |
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His later attempts to revise tax-assessments and improve the efficiency of their collection soon won him the reputation of an extortioner. |
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It is amazing for a person who later expounded the doctrine of maximum efficiency to have accomplished such a feat. |
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The high efficiency of a quantum computer facilitates computing far beyond the capacity of present-day equipment. |
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In this land of efficiency there is a superfluity of interesting things to be seen. |
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Nearly all cited tax efficiency as their main priority in choosing a pension, followed by portability and flexibility. |
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Tenneco is developing a second-generation system aimed at boosting the trap's efficiency and reducing cost. |
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Unfortunately, efficiency in hunting in the unmanaged commons of the pre-Neolithic world, leads only down the road towards Malthusian crisis. |
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Antarctic crinoids and holothuroids often perch on sponges presumably to increase the efficiency of their own feeding. |
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Well, that should give you an idea of the efficiency and appearance of your arteries after a steady diet of fried foods. |
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To build with any efficiency and skill, the colonial craftsperson needed a dexterous hand when wielding both kinds of axes. |
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The remaining aliquot was plated to solid medium to determine the transformation efficiency for the experiment. |
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At the office, he began rewarding employees for improving the fuel efficiency of their own cars and for carpooling. |
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Naval supremacy allows a power to increase the efficiency of its resources in a number of ways. |
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How well these fallers buck the timber determines the efficiency of the whole operation. |
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He coaches, organises games and transports the players always with courtesy and efficiency and an abundance of patience. |
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Secondly, stipulating rewards for finders will improve the efficiency of protection for property. |
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The amount and efficiency of the energy released by fusion makes it a good candidate for interplanetary travel. |
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Barring that brief flirtation with laxness during the second half, Hibs were efficiency personified. |
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These grass species carry out C4 photosynthesis, an important adaptation that increases the efficiency of CO 2 fixation in plants. |
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Competition over the years has greatly enhanced the efficiency of techniques and boosted the level of martial artists. |
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With a genial approach but a firm hand, the galley is run with the efficiency of a five star restaurant. |
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Financial manias and panics have attracted economists concerned with the efficiency of asset markets. |
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Energy efficiency reduces pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, primarily at the power plant. |
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As the amount of glass used in a house increases, the energy efficiency usually decreases. |
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Resonance energy transfer efficiency is strongly affected by changes in the donor-acceptor distance on the order of a typical globular protein. |
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The efficiency of dimerization of adjacent molecules is dependent on protein concentration. |
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Tougher building regulations to raise the energy efficiency of new buildings are to be introduced. |
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In my view, efficiency is implicit in the concept of sustainability, which is ingrained in the bill's purpose and elsewhere. |
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The distribution efficiency of the dams is less than half of the expected outcome, leading to water salinisation and land waterlogging. |
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The high power envelopes combined with the high efficiency numbers should make the power supplies ideal for coin miners. |
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Thus, the system improves efficiency and arrests leakage of revenue through theft, pilferage etc. |
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Another important mechanism of skill acquisition observed in this study was an increase in efficiency at carrying out a solution. |
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Engineers discovered the hemispherically shaped combustion chamber optimized volumetric efficiency and enabled an opposed valve layout. |
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It was the assembly line and the conveyor system that enabled a continuous flow in production and efficiency in movement. |
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He applied mechanics to improve turbines and waterwheels more than doubling the efficiency of the waterwheel. |
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Workload is an area where there is scope to improve organisation and labour efficiency on farms. |
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The larger the nitrogen resorption efficiency is, the more nitrogen is reutilized by the plant. |
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There was also discussion about the relative tax efficiency of taking the money out of the company by way of bonuses or dividends. |
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The efficiency of photosynthesis can readily be assessed by measuring chlorophyll a fluorescence of photosynthetic systems. |
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Sri Lanka has identified health as an area where information technology should be used to boost efficiency and service quality. |
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As a consequence, the Senate began to act with new efficiency and effectiveness. |
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Like any factory if the working environment isn't ideal productivity and efficiency will suffer. |
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Many laboratories have been quite successful in examining the efficiency of their operations. |
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I saw immediately the benefit, the beauty of the movement, the efficiency and the marriage. |
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Later, an aerial tramway was built to increase the efficiency of the transportation. |
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We are particularly concerned with efficiency values, an aspect that is frequently overlooked. |
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This will indicate whether effective bond elasticity correlates with the efficiency of synapse formation, as predicted here. |
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The successful containment of the SARS outbreak was therefore due to both the efficiency of quarantine and the nature of the virus itself. |
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As I calm my mind with relaxed, conscious breathing, my body will reach its peak efficiency and awareness. |
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They are clamouring for ways to increase efficiency without taking any risks with the quality of the food. |
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When it comes to energy efficiency and insulation, the key issue is R-value cost per square foot. |
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They are intended to provide a more personalized experience for the customer and increase levels of efficiency in the customer operation. |
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In this way, by adding phosphorus to the reaction mixture, hydrogen iodide is recycled and the reducing efficiency of hydriodic acid is enhanced. |
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This fraction of hydrogen recombines with fluorine and thus decreases the Faradaic current efficiency of the electrolyser. |
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The initial goal of the reformers was to achieve greater economic efficiency through the rapid privatization of all state-owned assets. |
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It may also increase efficiency of machines as there won't be frictional effects of brushes, commutators, etc, on the motor itself. |
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The loss of a competent ironmaster could reduce the efficiency of a plant by a third. |
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With bilateral paralysis, bilateral plication improves the efficiency of the rib cage muscles in generating tidal volume. |
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They improve muscle tone, circulation and physiological efficiency and build up strength, stamina and flexibility. |
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The result is quick response both around town and on the open road, plus levels of fuel efficiency and economy that rate at the top of the class. |
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However, understanding of the DNA delivery process is still limited and the low efficiency of lipid-based transfection is a concern. |
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If management moves to raise efficiency and doesn't sell more cars, it will end up with even more unneeded workers. |
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And when a reporter dared ask what the new newsroom efficiency committee was all about, it was as if a cat had coughed a hairball out on the rug. |
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The thin air also reduces the engine's power and decreases the cooling efficiency on the oil and water radiators that cool the engine. |
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Road pricing is a radical solution that primarily is about securing allocative efficiency of scarce resources, namely road space. |
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This modulation can be monitored by the diffraction efficiency of a probe beam. |
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Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach. |
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The lack of a break after a long year's tedious work will reduce the efficiency of teachers. |
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To the revisionists, the novelty of the 'new' police was neither efficiency nor integrity. |
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These uses did not include efficiency and effectiveness measures, which became prevalent after the move inland. |
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This is supposedly all in the name of improved efficiency and reduced costs. |
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The binding efficiency index comes out to just under 12, which is nothing to get revved up about. |
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At this point, the efficiency of contraction decreases and contractile failure ensues. |
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When these elements are working in unison, they can provide maximum performance, efficiency and roof life. |
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However, her high efficiency and friendliness has not brought her the leisure and happiness she expected. |
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Do they not take responsibility for the efficiency or the practicability or the fitness for purpose of the design? |
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Enzymes have been widely praised for their specificity and efficiency in stereospecific catalysis. |
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They assess the efficiency of various forms of coercion as well as inducements. |
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But for businesses, foreign competition saps pricing power, forcing companies to improve efficiency and cut costs. |
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For starters, we could increase the fuel efficiency of our cars and light trucks to 40 miles per gallon. |
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Socialism has been proven to be an ineffective way of increasing the productivity and efficiency of an economy. |
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Basically we have to abandon coal-fired electricity and we have to substitute energy efficiency and renewables. |
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Weighed against this are reduced scrubber efficiency and the prospect of electronics not behaving in the cold. |
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Fuel efficiency can be increased by driving the speed limit and trying not to overpack or load things on the roof rack, she said. |
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In addition, filtration efficiency was largely improved by adding electrostatic fibers to unwoven fabric. |
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This campaign demonstrates the efficiency of the Hittite war machine and the degree of logistic support it must have enjoyed. |
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These living roofs improve the energy efficiency of the building below, promote healthier air and enhance the appearance of urban roofscapes. |
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Perhaps more surprising than its efficiency as propaganda is the film's excellence as narrative cinema. |
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A third factor contributing to elevated swimming energetic costs, particularly in semi-aquatic mammals, is the efficiency of the propulsor. |
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They are designed to increase economic efficiency within the EU so as to increase economic growth and prosperity. |
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The strategy also calls on all nations to replace emissions trading with an equitable fossil-fuel efficiency standard. |
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The fuel efficiency per passenger mile travelled by train is no better than that of an average diesel car carrying two people. |
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Attempts to smooth out his strokes and add efficiency to his swimming proved unsuccessful. |
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Combining streamlined efficiency with abstract decadence, American Art Deco reconciled these societal dualisms. |
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We had helicopters in stand-by but reached the marooned villages in boats because distributional efficiency is higher. |
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Displaying leaves obliquely to bright sunlight encourages maximum efficiency of photosynthesis. |
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Along with ergonomics, precision and efficiency have become important issues as well. |
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The concept that has replaced efficiency as the great desideratum in genetic coding is error-tolerance, or robustness. |
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It seems these slaves to efficiency have mastered the age-old art of time maximization like no others of our generation. |
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How much delay in approaching efficiency can be expected from the existence of long-lived buildings on most urban land? |
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A prolonged amortization phase results in a less than optimum neuromuscular efficiency from loss of elastic potential energy. |
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For something this size, you covenant it to maximise the tax efficiency and hence the amount of the donation. |
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Even the simple one-for-one replacement of existing light sources with new, high efficiency sources will produce significant savings. |
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Your efficiency in tearing the Nation apart is commendable, you, with your white topis and white kurtas and white beards and black hearts. |
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Then make it a habit to monitor your efficiency by constantly counting your strokes in practice repeats. |
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If the Westphalians are able to replicate that performance and add a bit more efficiency up front, they should return with three points in the bag. |
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Unlike its German counterparts' stereotypical efficiency and precise work methods, however, the Finnish supergroup is more loose, prolific, and soulful. |
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New York has some very interesting energy efficiency and green building programs that we are emulating. |
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However, progress had been more limited in improving the efficiency of the public administration, and in rationalising the health care and education systems. |
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The Velodrome's environmental efficiency is further demonstrated through the vast internal space enclosed by a light, latticed steel structure of inventive economy. |
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Her candor and efficiency are refreshing, especially on the once-grungy, now-trendy Orchard Street. |
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This type of detector typically has limited efficiency because some photons are reflected from the front surface and others are transmitted all the way through the tungsten. |
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This improved separation efficiency gives sharper peaks that give better resolution, or faster separations, compared with conventional HPLC separations. |
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Long fixtures of the private sector, end-of-year bonuses have the power to incentivize efficiency or workplace innovation. |
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Despite their antiquity, living terebratulids are advanced organisms, able to out-perform molluscan bivalves in filter feeding efficiency under certain conditions. |
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It would be the cost effectiveness of the appliance and the energy efficiency of reforming or electrolyzing that will determine whether home refueling will make sense. |
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The SRBP also improved the performance of the target group when compared with the contrast group on phonological elision and nonword reading efficiency tasks. |
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Note that a transmission geometry offers the greatest efficiency of collection, but such measurements are compromised by background transmitted light. |
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To be sure, there are substantial benefits to be derived in terms of trade, price transparency and economic efficiency from the embrace of a common currency union. |
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York Civil Defence members had a real test of their efficiency when, in an ever thickening mist, they carried out what an officer described as a routine exercise. |
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It also increases the efficiency of electron discharge tubes and imparts creep strength to wire at temperatures above one-half the absolute melting point of tungsten. |
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To achieve this, high efficiency heating would be used together with roof panels fitted with photo voltaic cells to provide electricity for the buildings. |
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Direct injection allows precise control of the quantity of fuel injected and the fuel spray pattern, bringing the petrol engine closer to the efficiency of a diesel. |
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This prevents the chromophore from migrating within the polymer while simultaneously improving the efficiency of energy transfer to the chromophore. |
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Nonetheless, US consumers who buy hybrids will receive tax credits, regardless of whether their car has the same fuel efficiency as a regular car. |
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To accommodate all these new costs clinical services have been scaled down, while matching assumptions about increased efficiency are only variably delivered. |
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The ratio of the titer on BB to that on 594 was then used as a plating efficiency quotient to correct the titers of the recombinants observed on the given lysogen. |
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In critical care, networks have been used to increase efficiency and responsiveness by combining scarce resources to iron out the effect of variations in demand. |
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In 1824 Sadi Carnot's interest in improving the performance of steam engines led him to think about the efficiency of a heat engine in a new and fundamental way. |
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That state enterprise is the Solid Waste Management Co Ltd, which was set up to permit action with more despatch and efficiency than regular government ministries. |
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Second, they implausibly erase much of the cost by assuming the Kerry plan would so increase efficiency that taxpayers would get back 30 cents of every dollar spent. |
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The two prime minters also expressed their readiness to open new border checkpoints and to improve the efficiency of those already in use for passengers and cargo. |
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It was also shown that the mapping between atomistic competition and efficiency is broken entirely when the first law of conversation of matter and energy is taken into account. |
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As on previous occasions, traffic management, course layout and stewarding on the day was delivered with efficiency by club members and associates. |
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She does it with a mixture of clinical efficiency and anger. |
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Thanks in part to the advent of electronic controls, engineers are trimming losses, perfecting combustion, boosting volumetric efficiency and raising redlines. |
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Autognosis is not really different from the process which is commonly recognised as being responsible for the curative efficiency of psychoanalytic treatment. |
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All joking aside though, the touch technology provides measurable quantitative differences in the efficiency by which people can complete that kind of task. |
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Students across the country are sleuthing around schools to see if they're using the right lightbulbs for energy efficiency or recycling to save landfill space. |
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Increasingly customers are also expressing their environmental preferences to manufacturers, such as a desire for energy and materials efficiency and recyclability. |
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However, some primates such as apes, spider monkeys, and lorises have morphological and behavioral specializations that may enhance efficiency during vertical climbing. |
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The load index as used in this study is not intended to provide an accurate yardstick to the efficiency of shipping in the Japan-oriental Triangle trade. |
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The introduction of this system will bring transparency and improve efficiency by way of reduced procurement time cycles and expeditious payment to suppliers. |
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Paying double for two men and a large van, rather than hiring a small self-drive van, meant the difference between three hours of efficiency and a whole day of agony. |
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In the USA itself, consumerism is moving headlong into its latest dash for efficiency through not only cashless, but cardless social trend-setting. |
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There's a reduction in efficiency as energy is dissipated in heat. |
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Economic efficiency did not necessarily entail the development of large, capital-intensive factories, for towns themselves were highly effective economic units. |
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The figures show reduction of emissions from planes in UK airspace, through improved efficiency of airspace management and flight path directness. |
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The Denso unit is wound with square cross section copper wire, which puts 33-percent more copper in the armature, improving magnetic efficiency by the same percentage. |
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And increasingly smart navigation aids in the cockpit brought far greater precision and efficiency to route planning. |
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Having an apolune closer to the Moon would increase the efficiency for lunar mapping at higher resolutions than carried out by the Clementine and Lunar Prospector probes. |
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Old-style, double-hung window frames are drafty by nature, so what you gain in energy efficiency with the double glazing, you may lose in the design of the old windows. |
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During this time she has been a friendly ear to the many children at the school while her efficiency and diligence remains a constant comfort to parents. |
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With regulation, they could have pursued a more systemic policy for energy efficiency or renewables using the public-power systems in Sacramento or Los Angeles as models. |
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With a 17-mm diam and lengths of 17 or 24 mm, a series of motors has high efficiency and long life, due to a precious metal commutation and neodymium magnets. |
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The linchpin to maintaining worker safety and efficiency is preplanning. |
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The body features the company's aerodynamic exterior, offering outstanding thermal efficiency with a seamless, ultra-smooth surface with no rivets or screws. |
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The comprehensive coverage of economic modelling, and productivity and efficiency analyses as well as workforce themes, is treated briefly in the following part. |
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To reach the dual goals of efficiency and noise reduction, Gibson and her staff are pairing hard-surface flooring with ceiling tile that's very high in sound absorbency. |
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The experimental results showed that the circumfluent hydro-cyclones with the separating columns had the higher separating efficiency and the lower pressure drop. |
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It insists on efficiency standards for household appliances so that your towels come out of the dryer refreshingly cool and damp. |
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This bill is a good step in the Government's commitment towards greater energy efficiency and a sustainable energy future, and I look forward to its passage through the House. |
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During this period, HAL also transformed itself into a commercial organisation from a captive industry, with improved efficiency and productivity. |
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The larger longer term impact of hybrids will come not from greater fuel efficiency but rather from a shift toward using electric power outlets to recharge vehicle batteries. |
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There's a low hum of conversation, a genteel clink of polished silver on old china, waiters in tails exuding an air of quiet efficiency and old-fashioned servility. |
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Advanced technology buses are now available that do not idle and that have even lower emissions and greater fuel efficiency than the current hybrid buses, which idle. |
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Given the imperative of global competition and the continued flow of efficiency gains from past investments in technology, the efficiency trend will not go into reverse. |
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The efficiency of your motorcycle saddles affects you as a rider. |
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The reduced complement minimises training costs and increase combat efficiency by making more space, while a larger payload enhances the ship's autonomy. |
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This is to encourage energy efficiency and to reduce energy wastage. |
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He said that the company was retraining its staff and investing large sums in new technology to increase efficiency and levels of customer service. |
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The textured fabric mimics the drag-cheating efficiency of sharkskin. |
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I protested, but she ran me over with the efficiency of a steamroller. |
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Rola says that one of the tests for transfer efficiency of an atomizer is to have it spray a flat panel and to then determine how much paint goes on the panel. |
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The possible conflict between the pursuit of improved microeconomic efficiency versus the desirability of macroeconomic stability is touched upon. |
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Further furl economy is gained by sophisticated control of the conventional automatic transmission including maximizing the efficiency gains of a locked-up torque converter. |
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Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of agrochemicals used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage. |
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Administration at Dundee has necessarily been a process of pruning, of ripping out waste and overspending and installing efficiency where previously there was none. |
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Net conversion efficiency may be estimated as the exponent for the relation between growth and the absorbed ration, or metabolisable energy intake. |
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At these times he would double up his efficiency by shutting off his propane and heating the bus with its own internal heating system while the battery charged. |
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Renewable energy technologies, coupled with energy efficiency measures, are vital for generating electricity and other energy services in off-grid areas. |
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On one unforgettable evening, four of us sat elbow-to-elbow around a small table in an efficiency apartment, each typing field notes into a laptop. |
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The problem is that their remarkable efficiency allows them to overproduce almost any commodity, so agriculture tends to lurch from surplus to surplus. |
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He spends most of his time assessing quality and efficiency at the plant. |
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Opportunities for efficiency of scale are greatest with this type of structure, but, obviously, it is the least flexible and least responsive to local conditions. |
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He argued that the Articles of Confederation, which had loosely united the states since the end of the war, were crippling congressional efficiency and needed to be revamped. |
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This can lead to greater efficiency during batch processing. |
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The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to the rapid competition that has built up as a result of overcapacity within the industry. |
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The quantum efficiency of the photocathode decreases significantly at 830 nm creating an effective acceptance bandwidth of 650-830 nm in fluorescence detection. |
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The moving specialists' first task is to help the seniors downsize their belongings so they can fit into, say, a retirement-center efficiency or a one-bedroom apartment. |
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Oceanic impacts of large meteorites are expected to have high efficiency in converting energy into seismic waves. |
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While some generation is possible for most of the tidal cycle, in practice turbines lose efficiency at lower operating rates. |
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These different morphologies allow efficiency in capturing prey specific to the different environments they inhabit. |
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The drive for rapid urban growth and often efficiency can lead to less equitable urban development. |
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And when the efficiency or supply of coal, gas, and water came into doubt, the realm below was once again scoured for unleashable energy. |
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The light bridge allows the waters to flow freely around the island and improves the efficiency of the now operational dam. |
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The viability and efficiency of the wind farm are barely touched upon, instead falling to the developer. |
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The energy efficiency is generally equal to that of gasoline engines, but lower compared with modern diesel engines. |
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Pycnogenol efficiency on glycaemia, motor nerve conduction velocity and markers of oxidative stress in mild type diabetes in rats. |
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The new Sealed Beam Headlights are designed to maintain substantially their initial efficiency throughout their life. |
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Technical efficiency of each vessel of the fleet is assumed necessary to attain this maximum catch. |
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Despite the diversity in morphology seen between groups, improved foraging efficiency has been the main driver in their evolution. |
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This number describes the speed of the turbine at its maximum efficiency with respect to the power and flow rate. |
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As competition in the wind market increases, companies are seeking ways to draw greater efficiency from their designs. |
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Vertical turbine designs have much lower efficiency than standard horizontal designs. |
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Department of Agriculture to achieve a system of regulation that improves the efficiency and effectiveness of the PACA program. |
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These coolers have lower efficiency and higher energy consumption to drive fans, compared to a typical wet, evaporative cooling tower. |
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Steam turbines generally operate at higher efficiency when operated at full capacity. |
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After experiencing efficiency gains via AudaExplore's solutions, ABRA decided to extend its strategic relationship for two more years. |
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