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number and adjustment
His tough macroeconomic adjustment measures were unpopular, but he succeeded in pushing a limited number of modernization initiatives through Congress.
Examples include " note-on " messages which contain a MIDI note number that specifies the note's pitch, a velocity value that indicates how forcefully the note was played, and the channel number ; " note-off " messages that end a note ; program change messages that change a device's patch ; and control changes that allow adjustment of an instrument's parameters.
( This number results from a 7 % decrease in physician payments times a 2. 8 % inflation adjustment increase.
Moreover, that adjustment was to be in exact linear proportion to the number of wins by which the player had exceeded or fallen short of his expected number of wins.
with t the day of calculation ; N the number of constituent shares in the index ( usually 40 ); Q < sub > i, t </ sub > the number of shares of company i on day t ; F < sub > i, t </ sub > the free float factor of share i ; f < sub > i, t </ sub > the capping factor of share i ( exactly 1 for all companies not subject to the 15 % cap ); C < sub > i, t </ sub > the price of share i on day t ; Q < sub > i, 0 </ sub > the number of shares of company i on the index base date ; C < sub > i, 0 </ sub > the price of equity i on the index base date ; and K < sub > t </ sub > the " adjustment coefficient for base capitalization " on day t ( reflecting the switch from the French franc to the Euro in 1999 ).
Approximately a year after Mainline cancelled its plans, Delta replaced the flight with one at another time and no departure time adjustment and recycled the flight number.
The market adjustment that follows a landrush in any domain name extension ensures that the number of registered domains will fall as many speculative domain registrations that failed to be resold will not be renewed.
However this bond may take any of a number of arrangements for course staggering, and the effect of the particular adjustment of header alignment in the raking Monk bonds may be used to lead the eye diagonally down the face of the brickwork.
So the closure of a road or reduction in its capacity ( e. g. reducing the number of available lanes ) will result in the adjustment of traveller behaviour to compensate-for example, people might stop making particular trips, condense multiple trips into one, retime their trips to a less congested time, or switch to public transport, walking or bicycling, depending upon the values of those trips or of the schedule delay they experience.
Using the Knudsen number an adjustment for Stokes ' Law can be used in the Cunningham correction factor, this is a drag force correction due to slip in small particles ( i. e. d < sub > p </ sub > < 5 µm ).
The machine uses a system generally called a " mast " which consists of an angle readout, height adjustment and typically a gear ( called an " index gear ") with a particular number of teeth is used as a means of setting the rotational angle.
congruence ) an adjustment for the month, calculate the number of leap years since
Residual values are calculated using a number of factors, generally a vehicles market value for the term and mileage required is the start point for the calculation, followed by seasonality, monthly adjustment, lifecycle and disposal performance.
( The provincial boundaries were redistributed in 2007 along the lines of the new federal boundaries ; as of the 2010 election, a similar adjustment which would increase the number of councillors from 44 to 45 or 46 has not been made, so the districts remain slightly uncoordinated.
ESC score is the equitable score control adjustment, which allows for a maximum number of strokes per hole, for handicap computation purposes only, based on the player's course handicap.
The model is simple to apply: a quantity of radiation can be translated into a number of deaths without any adjustment for the distribution of exposure, including the distribution of exposure within a single exposed individual.
; Transmutations: these are two forms of revision, conditionalization and adjustment, which work on numerical preference orderings ; revision requires not only a formula but also a number indicating its degree of plausibility ; while the preference ordering is still inverted ( the lower a model, the most plausible it is ) the degree of plausibility of a revising formula is direct ( the higher the degree, the most believed the formula is );
These difficulties are highly influenced by a number of factors including self-management, spouse's adjustment, time spent abroad and skill utilisation.
Even though he produced a number of pocket timekeepers, from around 1772-1778, Arnold was still experimenting with different types of compensation balance and methods of balance spring adjustment.
If the closing does not actually fall on that specified date ( which is usually the case ), then an adjustment must be made to calculate the interest on the loan for the number of extra days until the first payment is due.

number and features
At the same time, every device that can be employed to reduce the number of variables is of the greatest value, and it is one of the attractive features of dynamic programming that room is left for ingenuity in using the special features of the problem to this end.
Another tack of criticism is to notice the disquieting links between democracy and a number of less than appealing features of Athenian life.
Acts also features an emphasis on prayer and includes a number of notable prayers such as the Believers ' Prayer (), Stephen's death prayer (), and Simon Magus ' prayer ().
AppleTalk included a number of features that allowed local area networks to be connected with no prior setup or the need for a centralized router or server of any sort.
They pointed out that astrologers have only a small knowledge of astronomy and that they often do not take into account basic features such as the precession of the equinoxes which would change the position of the sun with time ; they commented on the example of Elizabeth Teissier who claimed that " the sun ends up in the same place in the sky on the same date each year " as the basis for claims that two people with the same birthday but a number of years apart should be under the same planetary influence.
I support the cosmological hypothesis which states that the development of the universe is repeated in its basic features an infinite number of times.
One of the features of Baltic languages is the number of conservative or archaic features retained.
The genre is further characterized by a number of formal, topical, and thematic features.
Since a number of different architectural styles succeeded one another during the Angkorean period, not all of these features were equally in evidence throughout the period.
Consonants are scheduled by their features in a number of IPA charts:
A rendered image can be understood in terms of a number of visible features.
However, efforts at optimizing to reduce the number of calculations needed in portions of a work where detail is not high or does not depend on ray tracing features have led to a realistic possibility of wider use of ray tracing.
In 1974, ANSI published a revised version of ( ANS ) COBOL, containing a number of features that were not in the 1968 version.
The language of Cholistan also reflects a number of features of its historical and geographical background.
Creation myths often share a number of features.
Nevertheless, correlation of the amplitude elicited and ratio of the responder cells compared to the total number are also characteristic features of the chemotactic signaling.
One of the features adopted by other systems, including Library of Congress, is the Cutter number.
This series of calculators was also noted for a large number of highly counter-intuitive mysterious undocumented features, somewhat similar to " synthetic programming " of the American HP-41, which were exploited by applying normal arithmetic operations to error messages, jumping to non-existent addresses and other techniques.
A number of respected monthly publications, including the popular science magazine " Наука и жизнь " (" Science and Life "), featured special columns, dedicated to optimization techniques for calculator programmers and updates on undocumented features for hackers, which grew into a whole esoteric science with many branches, known as " yeggogology " (" еггогология ").
A similar hacker culture in the USA revolved around the HP-41, which was also noted for a large number of undocumented features and was much more powerful than B3-34.
The Moonstone contains a number of ideas that have established in the genre several classic features of the 20th century detective story:
The persona of Diana is complex and contains a number of archaic features.

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