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By 2003, BellSouth's payphone operation was discontinued because it had become too unprofitable, most likely due to the increased availability of cell phones.
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By 2003 in the US, an estimated 3. 21 million patients received antipsychotics, worth an estimated $ 2. 82 billion.
By 2003, the Booby colonies on Clipperton boasted 25, 000 Brown Boobies and 112, 000 Masked Boobies, making the atoll the world's second-largest Brown Booby colony, and its largest Masked Booby colony.
* Essex, Cristopher and Ross McKitrick, Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming, Toronto, Ont., Key Porter Books, 2003 ISBN 1-55263-212-1
* In 2003, Danish rock band Blindstone recorded a song titled " By Grabthar's Hammer " for their album Manifesto.
By summer 2003, most dual-band 802. 11a / b products became dual-band / tri-mode, supporting a and b / g in a single mobile adapter card or access point.
By June 2003, the lower house of Parliament announced that President Akayev and two other " puppet " leaders of Kyrgyzstan, from the Soviet era, would be given lifetime immunity from prosecution, raising the prospect of Akayev finally stepping down.
By the time the final single " Wasting Time " was released the album had sold 7 million albums, Devil Without A Cause was certified 11 times platinum by the RIAA on April 17, 2003.
By 2003, the number of known Local Group members has increased from his initial twelve to thirty-six, by way of the discovery of almost two dozen low-luminosity galaxies.
By 2008 there were at least six institutions monitoring lake water health: 1 ) In 2002 the Conservation Law Foundation appointed a " lakekeeper " who criticizes the state's pollution controls, 2 ) Friends of Missisquoi Bay was formed in 2003, 3 ) the Lake Champlain Committee, 4 ) Vermont Water Resources Board
By the deadline for victim's compensation, September 11, 2003, 2, 833 applications had been received from the families of those killed.
By 2003, the Natural Law Party had so weakened that it endorsed Dennis Kucinich, a Democrat, for President, rather than try to achieve ballot status for a candidate of its own, having lost all but 10 ballot lines.
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By preserving the value, only one division operation is needed and the higher-order statistics can thus be calculated for little incremental cost.
By 1942, with the war industries booming and the draft in operation, need declined and Congress voted to close the program.
By 1896 the new movie projector required a fully transparent film base that Blair's American operation could not supply.
* By the convolution theorem, Fourier transforms turn the complicated convolution operation into simple multiplication, which means that they provide an efficient way to compute convolution-based operations such as polynomial multiplication and multiplying large numbers.
By 1990 an additional five free zones were in operation in Omoa, Coloma, Tela, La Ceiba, and Amapala.
By 1826 the Harmonists had woolen and cotton mills in operation as well as a steam-operated grain mill.
By 1450, the press was in operation, and a German poem had been printed, possibly the first item to be printed there.
By the end of the operation in November, 9, 000 tons of explosives will have killed more than 30, 000 people and destroyed 280, 000 buildings.
By 1933, however, the continued operation of the school was untenable ( it was raided by the Gestapo in April ), and in July of that year, Mies and the faculty voted to close the Bauhaus.
By the middle of the 19th century, the Leyden jar had become common enough for writers to assume their readers knew of and understood its basic operation.
By December 15, 2010 it broke the record for longest serving spacecraft at Mars, with 3, 340 days of operation, claiming the title from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor.
By 1947, there would be approximately 22, 000 motor courts in operation in the US alone ; a typical 50-room motel in that era cost $ 3000 per room in initial construction costs, compared to $ 12, 000 per room for metropolitan city hotel construction.
By 1500, printing presses in operation throughout Western Europe had already produced more than twenty million volumes.
By using this arrangement, many common operations can be implemented by uniformly applying the same operation to each pixel independently.
By design, system operation management and related activities occur after the project is complete and are not documented within this guide ( see an example of an IT project management framework ).
By performing a splay operation on the node of interest after every access, the recently accessed nodes are kept near the root and the tree remains roughly balanced, so that we achieve the desired amortized time bounds.
By the end of the operation in November, 9, 000 tons of explosives will have killed more than 30, 000 people and destroyed 280, 000 buildings.
By the end of the operation, 3 million tons of bombs are dropped on Laos, slowing but not seriously disrupting trail operations.
By using hybrids, the outputs and inputs are isolated, resulting in correct 2-wire repeater operation.
By separating the Packet-Layer Protocol, ISO 8208 permits operation over additional networks such as ISO 8802 LLC2 ( ISO LAN ) and the OSI data link layer.
By default, it reports matching lines on standard output, but specific modes of operation may be chosen with command line options.
By 1977, the introduction of the second generation, known as home computers, made microcomputers considerably easier to use than their predecessors because their predecessors ' operation often demanded thorough familiarity with practical electronics.
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