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For example, if the water is 25 ft ( 8 m ) deep, and the anchor roller is 3 ft ( 1 m ) above the water, the scope is the ratio between the amount of cable let out and 28 ft ( 9 m ).
For Dunedin, George Smith Duncan further developed the Hallidie model, introducing the pull curve and the slot brake ; the former was a way to pull cars through a curve, since Dunedin's curves were too sharp to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the cable slot to stop the car.
For example, the Chicago City Railway, also designed by Eppelsheimer, opened in Chicago in 1882 and went on to become the largest and most profitable cable car system.
For a while hybrid cable / electric systems operated, for example in Chicago where electric cars had to be pulled by grip cars through the loop area, due to the lack of trolley wires there.
For a brief time Morris held small jobs, first as a cable television salesman and then as a term-paper writer.
For example, the SEA-ME-WE 3 optical submarine telecommunications cable lands at both Medan and Jakarta connecting Europe with South eastern Asia ( several countries up to Japan ) and Australia ( Perth ).
For example: doors, locks, heating and air conditioning, smoke and fire alarms, fire suppression systems, cameras, barricades, fencing, security guards, cable locks, etc.
For example, Syfy ( distributed via cable and satellite television in the United States ) currently devotes most its air time to horror films with very few science fiction titles.
For example, in North America, " channel 2 " refers to the broadcast or cable band of 54 to 60 MHz, with carrier frequencies of 55. 25 MHz for NTSC analog video ( VSB ) and 59. 75 MHz for analog audio ( FM ), or 55. 31 MHz for digital ATSC ( 8VSB ).
For multiplayer features, each player must use a Game Boy Advance system linked to the Nintendo GameCube via a Nintendo GameCube Game Boy Advance cable.
For AWG 24 wire ( of the type commonly found in Cat 5e cable ), the skin effect frequency becomes dominant over the inherent resistivity of the wire at 100 kHz.
The metals suitable for wire, possessing almost equal ductility, are platinum, silver, iron, copper, aluminium and gold ; and it is only from these and certain of their alloys with other metals, principally brass and bronze, that wire is prepared ( For a detailed discussion on copper wire, see main article: Copper wire and cable.
( For further information about copper magnet wire, see: Copper wire and cable # Magnet wire ( Winding wire ).
For this reason, 10BASE2 networks could be difficult to maintain and were often replaced by 10BASE-T networks, which ( provided category 5 cable or better was used ) also provided a good upgrade path to 100BASE-TX.
For its physical layer it used cable similar to RG-8 / U coaxial cable but with extra braided shielding.
For coaxial-cable-based Ethernet, each end of the cable has a 50 ohm ( Ω ) resistor attached.
For instance, a show on Black Entertainment Television, a cable network aimed at a black audience, described the word nigger as a " term of endearment.
For example, to accommodate the three thousand persons who work directly on the Exchange floor requires 3, 500 kilowatts of electricity, along with 8, 000 phone circuits on the trading floor alone, and 200 miles of fiber-optic cable below ground.
For the first time, safety bindings were no longer looser than cable bindings, and rapidly took over.
For convenience of use, the vibrating reed assembly is often attached by a cable to the rest of the electrometer.
For an unamplified telephone line, a twisted pair cable could only manage a maximum distance of 30 km.
For example, baluns can be used to send line level audio or E-carrier level 1 signals over coaxial cable ( which is unbalanced ) through of Category 5 cable by using a pair of baluns at each end of the CAT5 run.
For example, a coaxial cable used by a cable television system can carry 500 television channels at the same time because each one is given a different frequency, so they don't interfere with one another.

For and companies
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
For if I knew the secret of letting this power in my body change directly into electricity, I could rent myself out to the electric companies and with just the power in my body I could light all the lights and run all the factories in the entire United States for some days.
For example, an insurance company may choose to locate in Bermuda due to preferential tax rates and policies for insurance companies.
For publicly-traded companies in the U. S., the directors which are available to vote on are largely selected by either the board as a whole or a nominating committee.
For example, in the United Kingdom, the Companies Act 2006 requires directors of companies " to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole " and sets out the following six factors regarding a director's duty to promote success:
For example, a central bank may regulate margin lending, whereby individuals or companies may borrow against pledged securities.
For example, in 2006 more than 60 percent of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO, and in 2007 almost 58 percent of Fortune 500 companies did not have a COO.
* Poor integration: For many companies, integrations are piecemeal initiatives that address a glaring need: improving a particular client-facing process or two or automating a favored sales or client support channel.
Beginning in 2007, multicore implementations of DSPs have started to emerge from companies including Freescale and Stream Processors, Inc. For faster applications with vast usage, ASICs might be designed specifically.
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.
For example, fifty-six companies are involved in making one can of chicken noodle soup.
For more complex or proprietary file formats, file viewers are usually provided by the same companies that make the editing software using those formats ( viewers may be distributed free of charge, while editors have to be bought ).
For example, the geometric mean can give a meaningful " average " to compare two companies which are each rated at 0 to 5 for their environmental sustainability, and are rated at 0 to 100 for their financial viability.
For the next twenty years, the U. S. government was involved in quelling Central American disputes, insurrections, and revolutions, whether supported by neighboring governments or by United States companies.
For example, pharmaceutical companies that produce, apply intellectual property rights in order to prevent other companies from manufacturing their product without the additional cost of research and development.
For example, Mexican companies are given better access to U. S. markets due to their membership.
For example, life insurance companies may require higher premiums or deny coverage altogether to people who work in hazardous occupations or engage in dangerous sports.
For more than one hundred years, English and French trading companies had fought one another for supremacy, and by the middle of the 18th century competition between the British and the French had heated up.
For major mining companies, and any company seeking international financing, there are however a number of other mechanisms to enforce good environmental standards.
For this reason, pharmaceutical companies produce sulfate and hydrochloride salts of the drug, both of which are over 300 times more water-soluble than their parent molecule.
For example, cruising companies often have unused capacity, and when given the choice, prefer to pay their bills by bartering cruise vacations.
For example, California's insured population of 20 million is the most competitive in the nation and 44 % of that market is dominated by two insurance companies, Anthem and Kaiser Permanente.
For whole companies, outcome-based evaluations are the basis of stock exchange prices: Companies which produce higher profit growth are more valuable than companies which perform poorly.

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