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Armenia's agricultural output dropped by 17. 9 percent in the period of January – September 2010.
Fishing is a potential source of revenue, but the islands ' tuna output dropped by over one-third during the 1990s.
The composite output was also dropped.
In 1915 there were 1, 500 bores providing of water per day, but today the total output has dropped to per day.
After California's wheat output dropped in the early 20th Century and especially after the Southern Pacific ( which took over the operations of the Central Pacific ) constructed a railroad bridge at Martinez in 1930 to replace the ferry crossing, Benicia declined until the economic boom of World War II, which doubled the population to about 7, 000 residents.
After California's wheat output dropped in the early 20th Century and especially, after the Southern Pacific ( which took over the operations of the Central Pacific ) constructed a railroad bridge at Martinez in 1930 to replace the ferry crossing, Port Costa lost population and importance.
By 1924 cotton output had dropped to 50 % of earlier levels.
The result was that the band's output dropped sharply, producing only three albums over the space of ten years ( including a concert album ), although the band continued touring.
One version of events states that Weikath, Deris and Grosskopf felt that Kusch and Grapow, in particular, were spending more time on and paying more attention to their new side-project, Masterplan ( Grapow's output on Helloween albums had dropped to barely one song per album by that point ); since the others believed that Kusch and Grapow were not 100 % dedicated to Helloween they were dismissed.
By then, Japan's industrial output had dropped and production levels were limited.
Production in Asia, Africa, Australia and South America was scheduled to follow later but the plan for Australian production was later dropped and that market and New Zealand supplied, along with Asia, from a new factory in Thailand where output began in June 2012.
Within around, it reaches the A635 Barnsley Road bridge at Denby Dale, by which time it has dropped below the contour, and its flow has been swelled by a number of springs and the output of the Park Dike.
Production dropped to just 16, 212 ( including 2, 249 Touring Coupe models ), the lowest output seen since 1966.
These are technically and economically inflexible, ideally needing to run at full output all of the time and, effectively, storage capacity was needed for some of the night-time power when the demand for power dropped off.
The coal output of the Ruhr has now dropped from 420, 000 to 300, 000 tons a day and is decreasing daily.
O ' Neal, however, was not playing as well as he could have: his offensive output dropped, and he shot poorly from the field.
Despite solid fielding in 1904, Lowe's offensive output continued to decline as his batting average dropped to. 207, 66 points below his career average of. 273.
That same year, the Continental Tiara series of high output engines were introduced, although they were dropped from the line after 1978.
The VL trim was dropped on the wagon, while the 2. 2 L OHV L4's fuel delivery was improved to sequential fuel injection, increasing its output to 120 horsepower.
The turbocharged and intercooled 2. 3 was also used in the 1984-86 Mustang SVO, while the 1983 – 1984 Mustang TurboGT, 1985-89 Merkur XR4Ti, 1983 – 1986 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe and 1984 – 1986 Mercury Cougar XR7 all skipped the intercooler on their turbo versions, which dropped output to and of torque.
By 1970, with the parent 20th Century Fox in financial trouble ( that eventually led to discontent that resulted in the ousting of Darryl Zanuck ), the new output of the record company dropped to zero.
For 1971 compression was reduced from 10: 1 to 8. 5: 1, the lowered compression ratio dropped the 500's gross output from to, or in the new SAE net ratings.
To correct this, the syndicate were forced to reduce the flow of diamonds from British Guiana, which they did by getting Oppenheimer to reduce the price of Guianan diamonds to the point where the company output dropped from a month to less than per month.
For example, as Roman agricultural output slowly declined and population increased, per-capita energy availability dropped.

output and severely
This, and the instability of an amplifier with tuned input and output when Cag is large can severely limit the upper operating frequency.
This causes the output wave shape to be severely altered.
He continued to paint, but his output was severely affected by continual poor health, including paralysis and a bout of delirium tremens.
Although this severely reduced the audio output volume, it enabled the radio to be sold for only a small profit.

output and 1940s
Initially, UPA contracted with the United States government to produce its animation output, but the government contracts began to evaporate as the FBI began investigating Communist activities in Hollywood in the late 1940s.
While studios gave up on the big-budget theatrical short cartoons that throve in the 1930s and 1940s, new television animation studios would thrive based on the economy and volume of their output.
During the Golden Age of detective fiction, English-speaking writers dominated the genre, but after the 1940s there was a general waning of English-language output.
# " Soft variants of bebop ", including the Miles Davis recordings that constitute Birth of the Cool ; the complete works of the Modern Jazz Quartet ; the output of Gerry Mulligan, especially his work with Chet Baker and Bob Brookmeyer ; the music of Stan Kenton's sidemen during the late 1940s through the 1950s ; and the works of George Shearing and Stan Getz.
From the 78-rpm recordings of the 1940s to the LPs of the 1950s and later, to the hundreds of film soundtracks he appeared on, Manne's recorded output was enormous and often hard to pin down.
He was a successful British composer of popular music of the 1930s and 1940s whose output comprised 45 songs as well as the music for 28 films and 26 London shows.
Thanks to Hermelin's prodigious output, there were already in the 1940s more translations of classical Persian literature available in Swedish than in most other European languages.
Ising's original Barney design contained a plethora of detail: shaggy fur, wrinkled clothing, and six eyebrows ; as the series progressed, the design was gradually simplified and streamlined, reaching its peak in three late 1940s shorts, the only output of the short-lived directorial team of Preston Blair and Michael Lah.
Given that the programmes were pre-shot on film as opposed to being shown live, unlike most of the BBC's output from the late 1940s, examples of Television Newsreel do survive in the archives, some of the oldest extant pieces of BBC-produced television programming.

output and only
It is obvious that such an influence can only be expected in the final stage of an image intensifier at rather high output levels.
According to the National Statistical Service, during the January – August 2007 period, Armenia's industrial sector was the single largest contributor to the country's GDP, but remained largely stagnant with industrial output increasing only by 1. 7 percent per year.
Although cheap and effective in enabling use of some software that only used official ROM entry points for text output, this solution proved very slow because the Electron had to be placed into an 80-byte-pitch display to be able to get anywhere near to reproducing mode 7 and the CPU spent a lot of time drawing approximations of mode 7 characters and graphics that in a hardware solution would be achieved without any CPU processing.
The speaker can be programmatically switched on or off at any time but is permanently attached to a hardware counter so is normally only able to output a square wave.
For example, an audio amplifier with a gain given as 20 dB will have a voltage gain of ten ( but a power gain of 100 would only occur in the event the input and output impedances were identical ).
* Charcoal phase or solid phase, when the output of flammable gases from the material is too low for persistent presence of flame and the charred fuel does not burn rapidly and just glows and later only smoulders.
The key notions in the definition are ( 1 ) that some n is specified at the start, ( 2 ) for any n the computation only takes a finite number of steps, after which the machine produces the desired output and terminates.
Due to the large number of calculations, a work in progress is usually only rendered in detail appropriate to the portion of the work being developed at a given time, so in the initial stages of modeling, wireframe and ray casting may be used, even where the target output is ray tracing with radiosity.
( t ) he use of two channels, one transmitting the predominating color ( signal T ), and the other the mean brilliance ( signal t ) output from a single television transmitter to be received not only by color television receivers provided with the necessary more expensive equipment, but also by the ordinary type of television receiver which is more numerous and less expensive and which reproduces the pictures in black and white only.
Sold standard with 4 kWords of 12-bit core memory and a Teletype Model 33 ASR for basic input / output, the machine listed for only $ 18, 000.
A 1993 compilation called Lucky Thirteen was released, but it only covered Young's 1982 – 1988 output.
Several thousand WADs have been created in total: the idgames FTP archive contains over 13, 000 files, and this represents only a fraction of the complete output of Doom fans.
* A " causal " filter uses only previous samples of the input or output signals ; while a " non-causal " filter uses future input samples.
* A " finite impulse response " ( FIR ) filter uses only the input signals, while an " infinite impulse response " filter ( IIR ) uses both the input signal and previous samples of the output signal.
Since recuperating from the heart surgery, Bowie has reduced his musical output, making only one-off appearances on stage and in the studio.
The server output only Triple DES encrypted data and the media block did the decryption at the point just before playout.
“ This doctrine is rooted in Aristotle's conception of the soul, and has antecedents in Hobbes's conception of the mind as a ‘ calculating machine ’, but it has become fully articulated ( and popularly endorsed ) only in the last third of the 20th century .” In so far as it mediates stimulus and response, a mental function is analogous to a program that processes input / output in automata theory.
* They are very inefficient ; a theoretical maximum of 50 % is obtainable with inductive output coupling and only 25 % with capacitive coupling, unless deliberate use of nonlinearities is made ( such as in square-law output stages ).
In a power amplifier this not only wastes power and limits battery operation, it may place restrictions on the output devices that can be used ( for example: ruling out some audio triodes if modern low-efficiency loudspeakers are to be used ), and will increase costs.
Eusebius ' own surviving works probably only represent a small portion of his total output.
If the firm is a perfect competitor in all input markets, and thus the per-unit prices of all its inputs are unaffected by how much of the inputs the firm purchases, then it can be shown that at a particular level of output, the firm has economies of scale if and only if it has increasing returns to scale, has diseconomies of scale if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale, and has neither economies nor diseconomies of scale if it has constant returns to scale.
Conversely, in functional code, the output value of a function depends only on the arguments that are input to the function, so calling a function f twice with the same value for an argument x will produce the same result f ( x ) both times.

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