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At idle ( no input ), the power consumption is essentially the same as at high output volume.
At the time, private farms still produced about 87 % of Albania's agricultural output, but by 1960 the same percentage came from collective or state farms.
Brice N. Cassenti, an associate professor with the Department of Engineering and Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, stated “ At least 100 times the total energy output of the entire world would be required for the voyage ( to Alpha Centauri )”.
At independence in September 1991, Macedonia was the least developed of the Yugoslav republics, producing a mere 5 % of the total federal output of goods and services.
At the root of those failures was a culture of falsifying output figures together with poor administration of the sector
At one point, it was estimated that over half of Scotland ’ s whisky output was illegal.
At times, over half of the brewery's output is directed overseas to the U. S. In 2010, more than 640, 000 hectolitres of the beer were sold in the United States, more than double the 2001 total.
At each step of the algorithm, some output is derived from x < sub > n + 1 </ sub >; the output is commonly either the bit parity of x < sub > n + 1 </ sub > or one or more of the least significant bits of x < sub > n + 1 </ sub >.
At first the output was insignificant, but gradually the magnitude of the operations was enlarged until the competition became effective, and steel traders generally became aware that the firm of Henry Bessemer & Co. was underselling them to the extent of UK £ 10 -£ 15 a ton.
At about the same time, Jonathan Seybold ( John W's son ) introduced Paul Brainerd to Apple, where he learned of Apple's laser printer efforts and saw the potential for a new program using the Mac's GUI to produce PostScript output for the new printer.
At the same time, different cells may communicate with each other resulting in a synchronised output of electrical signaling.
At the end of the 1960s, Vee Beetle engine output on a single carburetor would reach up to 70 BHP ; top speeds would gradually rise to nearly.
At the end of 1913, Argentina had a gold stock of £ 59 million, or 3. 7 % of the world's monetary gold, while representing 1. 2 % of the world's economic output.
At the same time, output of beef and grain, the country's main export goods, stagnated.
At the same time it obtains the next value from the input, and adds to the dictionary the concatenation of the string just output and the first character of the string obtained by decoding the next input value.
At one time, its annual output of 100, 000 dozen pairs of gloves made it one of the largest glove producers in the world.
At a minimum, this state identifies the output channel of the current node for the next hop of the route and the state of the virtual channel ( idle, waiting for resources, or active ).
At the output level at which marginal revenue equals marginal cost, marginal profit is zero and this quantity is the one that maximizes profit.
At the time, the building was considered to be so large and output so vast that it could not possibly sustain itself.
At the input end, there is a large temperature difference of 40 ° C and much heat transfer ; at the output end, there is a very small temperature difference ( both are at the same temperature of 40 ° C or close to it ), and very little heat transfer if any at all.
At this time slate from the quarries was hauled by horse-drawn carts and sledges to transport their output to the river.
At the end of 1981, a restructure of ITV's broadcast franchises saw ATV win back the franchise for the Midlands on condition of changes in management, regional output and branding.
At the new venue, the traveling mix technician simply plugs the collected data into the venue's digital mixer and quickly makes small adjustments to the local input and output patch layout, allowing for full show readiness in very short order.

At and FM
At 1500 on the AM dial, WGHT has become northern New Jersey's # 1 Oldies station since WCBS-FM switched to Jack FM in June 2005.
At issue was a tract of land consisting of about five miles ( 8 km ) of the FM 982 right of way that was claimed by the city for the first time in 2003.
At the time FM was set up, the available frequencies were far higher in the spectrum than those used for AM radio-by a factor of approximately 100.
** Al Schmitt & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for " FM ( No Static At All )" performed by Steely Dan
At one point in the mid-1990s there were 22 radio stations, AM and FM, which carried the program, but most of these radio stations dropped these programs.
At this time, the band had begun experimenting with radio performance, broadcasting now legendary three hour radio shows to Manchester's Kiss FM from their studio.
At an interchange with FM 156 in the city of Saginaw, I-820 begins to head towards the east.
At the end of 1996 the FM service was relaunched as News Direct 97. 3FM.
At CCRMA Reynolds finished the sound synthesis portion of ... the Serpent-Snapping Eye ( 1978 )( uses FM Synthesis ) and VOICESPACE IV: The Palace ( 1978 – 80 )( uses digital signal processing ).
At least two non-commercial FM stations, the community-based WGDR in Plainfield, Vermont and its sister station, WGDH in Hardwick, Vermont ( both owned by Goddard College ), broadcast a weekly, two-hour " Quiet Storm " program -— a 50-50 mix of smooth jazz and soft R & B, presented in " Triple-A " ( Album Adult Alternative ) style, with a strong emphasis on " B " and " C " album tracks that most commercial stations often ignore.
** Al Schmitt & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for " FM ( No Static At All )" performed by Steely Dan
At the time, its sister station was the # 1 ranked radio station in Athens, Skai 100. 3 ( then called ' Skai 100. 4 FM ').
At the same time, in 2002, he quit Classic FM, to present a weekly chart show on London's Jazz FM until 2004.
At about 200 metres is a second enclosed level that houses television and FM transmitters, as well as a control and maintenance shop.
Its slogan at the time was " The Best Is At The Center ," playing on its location on the FM dial.
At times of cricket matches, the normal BBC Radio 4 schedule continues on its FM frequencies, whilst longwave is taken over by the cricket.
At the beginning of 1984, it started to broadcast home service to the Beijing area on AM and FM frequencies.
At one time, WFLA and its FM radio sister ( 93. 3 FM, now WFLZ-FM ) were owned by Media General, the parent company of The Tampa Tribune and WFLA-TV.
At the stroke of midnight, the station changed its call letters to KRTH to match those of its FM sister station, KRTH-FM playing a format called " Smokin ' Oldies " that featured hits of the first ten years of rock and roll.
At the time, it was a primary CBS affiliate and sister station to KTNT radio ( AM 1400, now KITZ, and FM 97. 3, now KIRO-FM ).
At that time, FM radio was not very popular and WMNI-FM ( as it was known ) mostly rebroadcast its sister AM station's easy listening music format.
At the beginning of 2005, the single premiered on Capital FM and became the best news single of the week.

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