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From an architectural point of view, this arrangement could provide better floor area utilisation, offering an internal column-free office area with a clear depth of 9 to 13. 4 metres and an overall usable floor area efficiency of 81 %.
From these principles it can be shown that the propulsive efficiency for a rocket moving at speed with an exhaust velocity is:
From the datasheet, the enhancements include " the addition of new dedicated addressing hardware ( consisting of a high speed ALU, a barrel shifter and an address register ), a very efficient increased ( 20 bytes ) instruction prefetch queue, a new system / memory bus interface / protocol, increased efficiency slave processor protocol and finally enhancements of microcode.
From Barbier's night writing, he innovated by simplifying its form and maximizing its efficiency.
From the perspective of algorithmic efficiency, minimizing subsequent decoding ( with zero or minimal parsing ) should take highest priority.
From inverting Equation 4 and inserting it into Equation 2 the final thermal efficiency can be expressed as:
From analyzing equation 6 it is evident that the Otto cycle efficiency depends directly upon the compression ratio.
From a software-engineering viewpoint this latter approach would be considered more clean and safe, but the fork mechanism is still predominant due to its efficiency.
From reports the efficiency of communications: in particular the main artery SS 45 Val Trebbia, in fact it was partly renovated, but still stretches of road with strong characterization of other times with the logical consequences, lend, so the utmost care when you are in travel it is advised caution and moderation in the rate since the stroke, especially among Rivergaro and Perino, very twisty corners with poor visibility and bumpy surface.
From the 1980s, as part of New Public Management, several countries including Australia and the United Kingdom developed the use of agencies to improve efficiency in public services.
From this, a greater mechanical efficiency and working life are claimed.
From 1973 to 1991, the enforcement of anti-trust law was based on efficiency explanations as the Chicago School became dominant.
From one side it should make easier the note of probe, from second side it should confirm the efficiency of used bombs.
From a conversion efficiency standpoint, the nonlinear circuit should maximize the coefficient for the desired harmonic and minimize the others.
* From the efficiency, we may calculate sensitivity, which is the sound pressure level a speaker produces for a given input:
From the 1940s the farm was the site of ground breaking research ( notably by Professor Bill McClymont and Dr Len Hart ) into poultry husbandry and nutrition leading to significant improvements in the efficiency of poultry farming in Australia and overseas.
From the point of view of efficiency, we want this factor base to be small, but in order to solve the discrete log for a large group we require the factor base to be ( relatively ) large.
From this period onwards, North American companies focused predominantly upon production against lower cost with increased efficiency.
From the seventh to the 12th centuries, the Byzantine army was among the most powerful and effective military forces – neither Middle Ages Europe nor ( following its early successes ) the fracturing Caliphate could match the strategies and the efficiency of the Byzantine army.
From the 1950s to the 1960s, with the development of the National Highway System, intercity bus transport increased in speed and efficiency.
From another point of view there are precise provisions referring to: protection of consumers rights, defense of competitions, control of natural or legal monopolies and of public services quality and efficiency.
From the point of view of economics and efficiency, it is usually considered better to give someone a monetary equivalent of some benefit than the benefit ( say, a liter of milk ) in kind.
The twentieth century saw Janet developing a grand model of the mind in terms of levels of energy, efficiency and social competence, which he set out in publications from Obsessions and Pssychasthenia ( 1903 ) to From Anguish to Ecstasy ( 1926 ), and beyond.

From and test
From 1958 to 1965, ARPA's emphasis centered on major national issues, including space, ballistic missile defense, and nuclear test detection.
From these hypotheses predictions about specific events are derived ( e. g., " People who study a word list while listening to vocal music will remember fewer words on a later memory test than people who study a word list in silence .").
From 1946 to 1958, as the site of the Pacific Proving Grounds, the U. S. tested 67 nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands, including the largest nuclear test the U. S. ever conducted, Castle Bravo.
The cards, which sold for five cents per pack of five, were test marketed by Topps through the dummy corporation Bubbles, Inc. under the name Attack From Space.
From the beginning, event horses had to carry a minimum weight of ( including rider and saddle ) during the endurance test, since military horses were expected to be able to carry such weight.
From 2003 to 2009 there was test traffic with light rail vehicles on the heavy rail track from Gouda to Alphen aan den Rijn.
From 1984 to 2009 the test had four levels, with Level 4 testing basic-level materials and Level 1 testing advanced-level materials ( see kyū ).
The special features included some of the following ; " The Diary of Anne Frank: Echoes From the Past " featurette, a press conference with director George Stevens, MovieTone news announcing public appearances by Millie Perkins, a screen test, and an audio commentary by Millie Perkins and George Stevens Jr, the director's son.
From the advent of the personal computer to the birth of the first test tube baby, this period was characterized by intense and rapid technological change.
From those opposite principles, modern law has found its way to a rough middle ground, though it still shows a strong bias toward the objective test.
The ex-Royal Kumari Rashmila Shakya states in her autobiography From Goddess to Mortal ( 2005 ) that this has nothing to do with the selection process, but rather is a ritual the Royal Kumari goes through each year, and that there are no men dancing around in masks trying to scare her, and that at most there are only a dozen or so decapitated animal heads in the scary room test.
* Noshiro space event-A JAXA vast multi-purpose test and the length of pine forest surrounded by 3 km, width of the flat 500m in areas where the Council of Noshiro event space to land in Japan this space to use for education and ideas, From the summer of 2005 Noshiro, Akita and Akita Prefecture, in cooperation with the event held every summer in the universe.
From the first nuclear test in 1945 until tests by Pakistan in 1998, there was never a period of more than 22 months with no nuclear testing.
From July 1962 to August 1964, Roosa was a maintenance flight test pilot at Olmsted Air Force Base, Pennsylvania, flying F-101 aircraft.
From this came a proposed test of the scheme in the form of " Operation Rutter ".
From this definition and Coulomb's law, it follows that the magnitude of the electric field E created by a test charge Q is:
From 1979 to 1982, and 1983 to 1984, he was assigned as a test and verification pilot in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory at JSC.
From 1927 to 1947 it was the research and development center for the Air Corps, and during World War II a flight test center.
From 1965 to 1972 Rutan was a civilian flight test project engineer for the U. S. Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base, working on nine separate projects including the LTV XC-142 VSTOL transport and spin tests of the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom fighter.
From 1945 to 1947 Żurakowski worked as a test pilot with " C " Squadron of the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment ( A & AEE ) at RAF Boscombe Down, testing naval aircraft for the Air Ministry.
From 1976 he was employed as an electrician, from 1978 as an electrical foreman, from 1982 as a test engineer, from 1986 as the head of a group, from 1988 until joining the cosmonauts corps as the lead specialist, head of a group at the NPO Energia check-out and testing facility.
From 2002 to 2005, the Italian experimental frigate Carabiniere ( F581 ) provided a test bed for live firing trials of the Aster 15 from Sylver A43 launchers with EMPAR and SAAM-it systems, and the trials of Aster 30 from Sylver A50 launchers with EMPAR and PAAMS ( E ) systems.
From 1938 to 1957, the city bore the name Chkalov () ( after the test pilot Valery Chkalov ).
From this test installation was developed the Crocodile equipment for the Churchill Crocodile flamethrower used in the North West Europe campaign in 1944-45.
From December 1976 until July 1978, he was assigned to VX-4 ( Test and Evaluation Squadron 4 ) aboard NAS Point Mugu, California, involved in the operational test and evaluation of Navy fighter aircraft.

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