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In one outstanding example, Whirlpool Corp. found that by switching to urethane foam insulation, they could increase the storage capacity of gas refrigerators to make them competitive with electric models.
It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value only once ; for example, when the data are being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
# An asset with a known price in the future does not today trade at its future price discounted at the risk-free interest rate ( or, the asset does not have negligible costs of storage ; as such, for example, this condition holds for grain but not for securities ).
This type of price arbitrage is the most common, but this simple example ignores the cost of transport, storage, risk, and other factors.
The C and C ++ programming languages, for example, define byte as an " addressable unit of data storage large enough to hold any member of the basic character set of the execution environment " ( clause 3. 6 of the C standard ).
An example of primary storage.
160 GB Digital Linear Tape | SDLT tape cartridge, an example of off-line storage.
Likewise, as with most collectibles, a coin collection does not produce income until it is sold, and may even incur costs ( for example, the cost of safe deposit box storage ) in the interim.
In Unix-like operating systems, many files have no direct association with a physical storage device: < tt >/ dev / null </ tt > is a prime example, as are just about all files under < tt >/ dev </ tt >, < tt >/ proc </ tt > and < tt >/ sys </ tt >.
Using a three-digit Julian day number saves one byte of computer storage over a two-digit month plus two-digit day, for example, " January 17 " is 017 in Julian versus 0117 in month-day format.
It is frequently cited as an example of digital obsolescence on account of the physical medium used for data storage.
For example, the Computer Security Institute reported that in 2007, 71 % of companies surveyed utilized encryption for some of their data in transit, and 53 % utilized encryption for some of their data in storage.
Less commonly, acute adverse reactions can also occur if chemical contamination of food occurs, for example from improper storage, or use of non-food grade soaps and disinfectants.
For example, potato waffles are stored in the freezer, but potatoes themselves require only a cool dark place to ensure many months ' storage.
Many root vegetables are very resistant to spoilage and require no other preservation than storage in cool dark conditions, for example by burial in the ground, such as in a storage clamp.
This causes redundancy in an undirected graph: for example, if vertices A and B are adjacent, A's adjacency list contains B, while B's list contains A. Adjacency queries are faster, at the cost of extra storage space.
* Upholstered furniture, coffee tables, rattan furniture, bookshelves, media storage, doorknobs: Swedish placenames ( for example: Klippan )
For example, DUKTIG ( meaning: good, well-behaved ) is a line of children's toys, OSLO is a name of a bed, BILLY ( a Swedish masculine name ) is a popular bookcase, DINERA ( meaning: ( to ) dine ) for tableware, KASSETT ( meaning: cassette ) for media storage.
* Kilobit ( kb ), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
* Kilobyte ( kB ), a unit of information used, for example, to quantify computer memory or storage capacity
For example, data storage in the server is not specified-the server may use flat files, databases, or just be a gateway to some other server.
The lower power station has four water turbines which can generate 360 MW of electricity, an example of artificial energy storage and conversion.
An example of deliberate mechanical energy storage is the use of logs or boulders as defensive measures in ancient forts — the logs or boulders were collected at the top of a hill or wall, and the energy thus stored used to attack invaders who came within range.
An example of thermal storage is the storage of solar heat energy during the day to be used at a later time for heating at night.

example and cold
Inappropriate antibacterial treatment, for example, is the prescription of antibacterials to treat viral infections such as the common cold.
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.
For example, frogs in cold climates can survive for extended periods of time with most of their body water in a frozen state, while desert frogs in Australia can become inactive and dehydrate in dry periods, losing up to 75 % of their fluids, yet return to life by rapidly rehydrating in wet periods.
Several other English words also derive from Old East Norse, for example, " knife " ( kniv ), " husband " ( husbond ), " cold " ( kalde ) and " egg " ( æg ).
His penchant for the rugged life often took him to cold and damp situations, both in the long term as in Catalonia and Jura, and short term, for example, motorcycling in the rain and suffering a shipwreck.
Sometimes, this theme revolves around the conventions of the strip ; for example, in one strip, Garfield catches a cold and complains about it, noting, " Eben my thoughts are stuffed ub.
Since the main sensory organs are anatomically located on the head, long hair provides the necessary warmth and protection in a cold climate that allows the use of these organs by exposing them to the elements to " sense ", in for example a hunt, yet still providing necessary warmth and protection to sustain prolonged exposure.
Using the example above, the disjunction expresses that it is either raining outside or there is a cold front over Kansas.
For example, the coastal area along the Arabian Sea is usually warm, whereas the frozen snow-covered ridges of the Karakoram Range and of other mountains of the far north are so cold year round that they are only accessible by world-class climbers for a few weeks in May and June of each year.
Other types of structure, for example, a garden conservatory, might use roofing that protects against cold, wind and rain but admits light.
Amorphous or " plastic " sulfur is produced by rapid cooling of molten sulfur — for example, by pouring it into cold water.
Where relatively warm water bodies are present, for example due to water evaporation from lakes, lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones.
For example, he saw the letter " L " as having pale, cold and light blue qualities.
For example the extremes of high altitude ( low atmospheric pressure ) combined with extreme cold allow extremophile organisms to survive.
As an example, if one had a cold, or felt he was about to get a cold, he would not want to eat any " cold " foods such as a lemon, melon or cucumber.
For example, the eating of too many " hot " foods like chili peppers or lobster could cause a rash, or the eating of too many " cold " foods such as watermelon, or seaweed could cause one to develop stomach pain or diarrhea.
New Dramatists in New York, for example, will often have a " cold " reading of a script in an informal sitdown setting.
However, the description of the wine would also fit, for example, Dureza, and Pliny's observation that the vines of Allobrogica was resistant to cold is not entirely consistent with Syrah.
For example, in " He was very cold.
Among the " cold " biases, some are due to ignoring relevant information ( e. g. Neglect of probability ), whereas some involve a decision or judgement being affected by irrelevant information ( for example the Framing effect where the same problem receives different responses depending on how it is described ) or giving excessive weight to an unimportant but salient feature of the problem ( e. g., Anchoring ).
As an example, interpret a rule as IF ( temperature is " cold ") THEN ( heater is " high ") by the first order formula Cold ( x )→ High ( y ) and assume that r is an input such that Cold ( r ) is false.
For example, boiled potatoes cook best when added to cold water because this prevents the potatoes from breaking up.

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