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For example, effective mine barriers from Florida to Cuba and across the Yucatan Channel from Cuba to Mexico would remove all requirements for harbor defense, inshore patrol, convoy escort, shipping control, and mine defense for the entire Gulf of Mexico.
For example, emergent bacterial strains causing tuberculosis ( TB ) that are resistant to previously effective antibacterial treatments pose many therapeutic challenges.
For stars, in the absence of extensive observations at many wavelengths, it usually must be computed assuming an effective temperature.
For this reason, a low dose of a benzodiazepine is often used for several weeks when initiating SSRI / SNRI therapy in order to counteract the initial anxiety caused by the drugs until the therapeutic delay of the SSRI / SNRI is finished and the drug becomes effective.
* People: For an initiative to be effective, an organization must convince its staff that the new technology and workflows will benefit employees as well as clients.
For example, a one-time dose of fluconazole ( 150-mg tablet taken orally ) has been reported as being 90 % effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection.
For prevention to be effective, it is important that cases are reported to national health authorities.
For example, when awake, people are bombarded with mental activity which interferes with effective consolidation.
For instance, there is no instruction to load an arbitrary “ immediate ” value into an accumulator ( although memory reference instructions do encode such a value to form an effective address ).
For example, due to its large input resistance and low output resistance, it is effective as a buffer in common-drain ( source follower ) configuration.
For instance, out-group dehumanization is one effective means towards justifying the in-group ’ s actions.
For the most part, educating individuals about the nature of randomness has not proven effective in reducing or eliminating any manifestation of the gambler's fallacy.
For rockets, TSFC can be used, but typically other equivalent measures are traditionally used, such as specific impulse and effective exhaust velocity.
For businesses to create effective plans they need to focus upon the following key questions.
For these types of shared resources inter-team management processes ( e. g.: constraint resource scheduling ) must be provided to enable effective multi-team utilization.
For its part, the PLO used its new privileges to establish an effective " mini-state " in southern Lebanon, and to ramp up its attacks on settlements in northern Israel.
( For instance, in some elected monarchies only those of certain pedigrees are considered eligible, whereas many hereditary monarchies have legal requirements regarding the religion, age, gender, mental capacity, and other factors that act both as de facto elections and to create situations of rival claimants whose legitimacy is subject to effective election.
For instance, a major clause must display some structure that is the formal realization of a choice from the system of " voice ", i. e. it must be either " middle " or " effective ", where " effective " leads to the further choice of " operative " ( otherwise known as ' active ') or " receptive " ( otherwise known as " passive ").
For the United States to be legally responsible, it would have to be proved that that State had effective control of the operations in the course of which the alleged violations were committed.
For example, a camera that makes a 2048 × 1536 pixel image typically uses a few extra rows and columns of sensor elements and is commonly said to have " 3. 2 megapixels " or " 3. 3 megapixels ", depending on whether the number reported is the " effective " or the " total " pixel count ( as opposed to the 2048 × 1536 = 3, 145, 728 finished image pixels ).
For example, cases of tuberculosis that are resistant to traditionally effective treatments remain a cause of great concern to health professionals.
For Polybius, it was inconceivable that such an able and effective statesman could have had an immoral and unrestrained private life as described by Theopompus.
For specific problems effective theories may be written down which give qualitatively correct results in certain limits.

For and utilization
For YUV420, since each U or V sample is used to represent 4 Y samples that form a square, a proper sampling method can allow the utilization of the exact conversion formulae shown below.
For variable length data with possibly omitted data values, for instance, this almost certainly means the utilization of declarative notation ( i. e. including the length of the data item as a prefix to the data so that a de-limiter is not required and parsing completely eliminated ).
For large units, the taller furnace characteristics of CFBC boilers offers better space utilization, greater fuel particle and sorbent residence time for efficient combustion and SO2 capture, and easier application of staged combustion techniques for NOx control than AFBC steam generators.
* Medal " For Merit in Space Exploration " ( 12 April 2011 )-for great achievements in the field of research, development and utilization of outer space, many years of honest work, public activities
* Medal " For Merit in Space Exploration " ( April 12, 2011 )-for the great achievements in the field of research, development and utilization of outer space, many years of diligent work, public activities
For single-CPU systems that are CPU bound, one can think of load average as a percentage of system utilization during the respective time period.
For example, by profiling a system, differences in the timing and frequency of API calls or in overall CPU utilization can be attributed to a rootkit.
For example: elegance might comprise creative parsimony and versatility in the utilization of resources, in the manipulation of materials, and in effectiveness in syntheses and analysis.
For the ASP. NET environment, Base One's data dictionary provides cross-DBMS facilities for automated database creation, data validation, performance enhancement ( caching and index utilization ), application security, and extended data types.
For instance, the reduction of labour time in France was accompanied by a liberalization of the number of shifts, increasing the utilization of plants in the 24 h, offsetting to some extent at least the consequence of the reduction of labour time on costs.
* Medal " For Merit in Space Exploration " ( April 12, 2011 )-for the great achievements in the field of research, development and utilization of outer space, many years of diligent work, public activities
:" Willing cooperation with the slave labor utilization of the Third Reich was a matter of corporate policy that permeated the whole Farben organization ... For this reason, criminal responsibility goes beyond the actual immediate participants at Auschwitz.
For small issues, however, it seems to be easier, cheaper, and more familiar than going to the centre de santé and does not appear to cause any problems or restrict utilization of western medicine when time and money permit.
* Performance management – For example, the Transportation Security Administration ( TSA ) has used MicroStrategy BI reporting and analytics tools to save on overtime expenses by analyzing payroll and staff utilization.
For instance, on the 90 nm process used by most memory providers to make DDR2 DRAM, the cell size is 0. 22 μm², which includes the capacitor, transistor, wiring, and some amount of " blank space " between the various parts — it appears 35 % utilization is typical, leaving 65 % of the space wasted.
For example, one can view the CPU utilization over the past hour, day, week, month, or year.
For the sake of better utilization of water power potential, the first reversible hydro-electric power plant in Europe was built in Zaovine, near the top of Tara Mountain.

For and handling
For prevention of these diseases during periods of stress such as shipping, excessive handling, vaccination, extreme weather conditions: 350 milligrams per head per day for 30 days only.
For example, in the context of GUI software development, a class may inherit from both classes ( for appearance ) and ( for functionality / input handling ), and classes and both inherit from the class.
For catering, different foodservice establishments of this category were incapable of handling topnotch catering on their own, but must join forces with other foodservice establishments of same ranking ( or lower ) to do the job.
For this purpose the MTA transfers the message to the message handling service component of the message delivery agent.
For example, a company may outsource only its software development, the manufacturing of hard goods, or customer support needs to another company, while handling the business management itself.
For example school choice may enable parents to choose a school that provides religious instruction for their children ; stronger discipline ; better foundational skills including reading, writing, mathematics, and science ; everyday skills from handling money to farming, or other desirable foci.
For the first time ever, security measures prevent anyone who was not a track employee from working the race, with a nearby military base handling logistics.
For example, a gateway router supporting a populated class B subnet, handling 10 x 100 Mbit / s Ethernet channels, must examine 16 bits of address to determine the destination port for each packet.
For his services to the Ming court, including his handling of the ceremonial rites of Yongle's deceased parents, Deshin Shekpa is awarded the title Great Treasure Prince of Dharma ( 大寶法王 ).
For programmable devices like EPROMs and GALs, DIPs remained popular for many years due to their easy handling with external programming circuitry ( i. e., the DIP devices could be simply plugged into a socket on the programming device.
For example: A notable difference between Chinese and Western business etiquette is conflict handling.
For many small to medium mail-systems, this scales adequately even over NFS, but as you grow to large systems handling many concurrent deliveries, the constant changing of the directory contents across multiple directories will result in repeated cache invalidation of the different NFS clients, so < tt > READDIR </ tt > RPCs will have to re-issued, scaling poorly.
For example, some United States Postal Service mail sorting stations use UV-visible ink to print bar codes on mailed envelopes giving routing information for use by mail handling equipment further down the line before delivery.
For Christmas 2011, a new single seater mod came available. The F2 1967 Mod provide new accurate cars shapes, drivers, car sounds and physics. The Formula 2 physics were intended to get close racing online, with most of the cars sharing the same Ford Cosworth FVA 1600cc engine. Despite this, as others GPL mods, the F2 mod benefit of the extended 11 different cars slots with their individual handling. In 1967, drivers took part in no less than 23 Formula 2 races.
For ease of handling in large sail plans, these sails would sometimes be split into lower and upper spankers.
For example, to access data contained in Outlook's '. PST ' files, the application must process the request through Outlook instead of directly handling the file.
For handling day-to-day survival, short-term thinking was most of what was needed, with planning limited to solving immediate problems ; taking time to think about longer-term plans could be a distraction from short-term survival.
For instance, Microsoft Windows on x86-64 uses the GS segment to point to the Thread Environment Block, a small data structure for each thread, which contains information about exception handling, thread-local variables, and other per-thread state.
For example, in many out-bound sales environments, the typical process includes out-bound calling, the sales pitch, handling objections, opportunity identification, and the close.
The band Buffalo Springfield protested the department's handling of the incident in their song " For What It's Worth ".
For Courbet realism dealt not with the perfection of line and form, but entailed spontaneous and rough handling of paint, suggesting direct observation by the artist while portraying the irregularities in nature.
For handling data, dBase provided detailed procedural commands and functions to open and traverse records in data files ( e. g., USE, SKIP, GO TOP, GO BOTTOM, and GO recno ), manipulate field values ( REPLACE and STORE ), and manipulate text strings ( e. g., STR () and SUBSTR ()), numbers, and dates.
For Desiderio's handling of " flattened relief " we must turn to his panel of Saint Jerome at Prayer in the Desert ( National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC ) or his tondo of the Meeting of Christ and John the Baptist as Youths ( Louvre Museum, Paris ).
For the airline's cabin staff, it eliminated handling trays while airborne and resulted in a reduction of their workload.

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