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For example, cold weather crops like rye, oats, wheat, and apples are expected to decline by about 15 % in the next fifty years and strawberries will drop as much as 32 % simply because of projected climate changes of a few degrees.
However, a tall building brings a lot of difficulties to structural and building services design, for example, excessive system static pressure for water systems, high line voltage drop and long distance of vertical transportation.
Despite the drop on popularity of the romantic dramas, some of them have enjoyed big box office and critical success, as the controversial, groundbreaking Brokeback Mountain ( 2005 ) for example, that won several awards and Slumdog Millionaire ( 2008 ), a critically acclaimed romantic-drama that has been nominated for ten Academy Awards, and went on to win eight of them, including Best Picture.
Thorolf, for example, caused birds that flew over his howe to drop dead.
Also, fictitious forces do not drop off with distance ( unlike, for example, nuclear forces or electrical forces ).
A further exception occurs in the case of those counties created after 1994 which often drop the word county entirely, or use it after the name ; thus for example internet search engines show many more uses ( on Irish sites ) of " Fingal " than of either " County Fingal " or " Fingal County ".
For example, Calvin once wrote, " I have had much conversation with many Jews: I have never seen either a drop of piety or a grain of truth or ingenuousness – nay, I have never found common sense in any Jew.
For example, the north of Heilongjiang has an average January mean temperature of below, and the reading may drop to ; the average July mean in the same area may exceed.
For example, if a prosecutor has only a 25 % chance of winning his case and sending the defendant away to prison for 10 years, he may make a plea agreement for a sentence of one year ; but if plea bargaining is unavailable, a prosecutor may drop the case completely.
For example, the seller might drop the price of the product to $ 0. 70 so that, after adding in the tax, the buyer pays a total of $ 1. 20, or $ 0. 20 more than he did before the $ 0. 50 tax was imposed.
For example, with R < sub > a </ sub >= 10000 Ohms, voltage drop on it will be
In some dialects of Spoken Finnish it is common to drop the last vowel and thus the usage of elative resembles that of Estonian, for example " talost ' ".
When conditions deteriorate, for example as temperatures drop, many freshwater species and a few marine ones produce gemmules, " survival pods " of unspecialized cells that remain dormant until conditions improve and then either form completely new sponges or recolonize the skeletons of their parents.
For example, in a recession interest rates may drop, and the drop in interest rates tends to increase the value of investment grade bonds ; however, a recession tends to increase the possibility of default in speculative-grade bonds.
For example, " simple truncation sinc causes severe ringing artifacts ," in signal reconstruction, and to reduce these artifacts one uses window functions " which drop off more smoothly at the edges.
* Oil drop experiment: The history of published results for this famous experiment is an example given in " Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!
For example, a diode with a zener breakdown voltage of 3. 2 V will exhibit a voltage drop of very nearly 3. 2 V across a wide range of reverse currents.
This interaction technique has close associations with related techniques in graphical user interfaces that use pointing devices such as a computer mouse ( by drag and drop, for example ).
A mechanical or physical shock is a sudden acceleration or deceleration caused, for example, by impact, drop, kick, earthquake, or explosion.
For example, standing up from a reclining or sitting position would entail an unsustainable drop in blood pressure if not for a compensatory increase in the arterial sympathetic tonus.
Six was to be added to the month, day and time of a designated drop time, so that, for example, a drop scheduled for January 6 at 1 p. m. would be written as July 12 at 7 p. m.
The above-mentioned drop D design was previously achieved, for example, by applying a trigger-style capo to the treble side of the fretboard but leaving the bass E string uncovered.
Since a stateless firewall has no way of knowing that the packet destined to the protected network ( to some host's destination port 4970, for example ) is part of a legitimate FTP session, it will drop the packet.

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Dubstep and drum and bass are forms of electronic music which employs frequent use of LFOs, often synchronized to the tempo of the track, for bass sounds that have a " wobble " effect, for example by modulating the cutoff frequency of a low-pass filter to create a distinctive opening-and-closing effect.

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For example, the 100 megabyte 3336 disk pack only achieved that capacity with a full track block size of 13, 030 bytes.
# The fade can be repeated several times, for example, from the first track, fade to the second track, then back to first, then to second again.
Once track zero was reached, every further attempt to move the head in that direction would cause it to be physically rammed against a solid stop: for example, if the head happened to be on track 18 before this procedure, the head would be actually moved 18 times, and then rammed against the stop another 22 times.
For example, when a web server is required to customize the content of a web page for a user, the web application may have to track the user's progress from page to page.
Edgerton was a pioneer in using short duration electronic flash in photographing fast events photography, subsequently using the technique to capture images of balloons at different stages of their bursting, a bullet during its impact with an apple, or using multiflash to track the motion of a devil stick, for example.
For example, every electron is the same and in quantum mechanics, one can not keep track of an individual electron precisely.
Through the use of flags defined in the IMAP4 protocol, clients can keep track of message state: for example, whether or not the message has been read, replied to, or deleted.
But science fiction writers have a fairly good track record in predicting future technologies — for example geosynchronous communications satellites ( Arthur C. Clarke ) and many aspects of computer technology ( Mack Reynolds ).
The game keeps track of the moods of the Nightopians ( harming them will displease them, for example ), and the game features an evolving music engine, allowing tempo, pitch, and melody to alter depending on the state of Nightopians within the level.
A more modern example is a cassette tape ( sequential — you have to fast-forward through earlier songs to get to later ones ) and a CD ( random access — you can skip to the track you want ).
In the Netherlands, marathon competitions may be held on natural ice on canals, lakes or rivers, but may also be held on artificially frozen 400 m tracks, with skaters circling the track 100 times, for example.
Portishead, for example, record their material to old tape from real instruments, and then sample their recordings, rather than recording their instruments directly to a track.
For example, the Vélodrome d ' hiver was built in Paris in 1909 and featured a 250m indoor track with a wooden surface.
It has also been employed as a " hardware " counter in some designs ; a famous example of this is the ZX81, which lets it keep track of character positions on the TV screen by triggering an interrupt at wrap around ( by connecting INT to A6 ).
An example would be WBAI's broadcasting the track " Filthy Words " from a George Carlin comedy album, which eventually led to the 1978 Supreme Court case of FCC v. Pacifica Foundation.
Our understanding of the world is shaped by social facts ; for example the notion of time is defined by being measured through a calendar, which in turn was created to allow us to keep track of our social gatherings and rituals ; those in turn on their most basic level originated from religion.
* A control operation or function that prevents improper system functioning or catastrophic degradation in the event of circuit malfunction or operator error ; for example, the failsafe track circuit used to control railway block signals.
In the absence of altitude information, for example from a height finder, the aircraft location would be plotted farther ( 2 ) from the antenna than its actual ground track.
An example of a TRC is the parity written to the 9th track of a 9 track tape.
Another notable track from Jazz, " Don't Stop Me Now ", provides another example of the band's exuberant vocal harmonies.
Many of the group's soundtracks were composed at least partially of reworked material from the band's studio albums or work that was in progress for upcoming albums ; see, for example, the resemblance between the track " Igneous " on their soundtrack for Thief and the track " Thru Metamorphic Rocks " on their studio release Force Majeure.

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