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Low and cost
Low cost, availability, and portability are cited by practitioners as qualities which make this common writing tool a convenient, alternative art supply.
* Low cost is of utmost importance.
Low dose applications such as disinfestation of fruit range between US $ 0. 01 / lbs and US $ 0. 08 / lbs while higher dose applications can cost as much as US $ 0. 20 / lbs.
The 40 megajoules per kilogram or less kinetic energy of projectiles launched at up to 9000 m / s velocity ( if including extra for drag losses ) towards Low Earth Orbit is a few kilowatt-hours per kilogram if efficiencies are relatively high, which accordingly has been hypothesized to be under $ 1 of electrical energy cost per kilogram shipped to LEO, though total costs would be far more than electricity alone.
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* Low lubricating oil cost and consumption.
* Low cost, EC = 24-bit address.
* Low cost EC = No MMU.
* Low cost LC
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Low cost above knee prostheses often provide only basic structural support with limited function.
The name " Lo-Fi " is symbolic as an independent and " Low cost " ( free except for the price of equipment ) version of the " Wi-Fi " system, which was promulgated by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a non-profit organization with the goal of driving the adoption of a single worldwide-accepted standard for high-speed wireless local area networking.
He built the cut and 12 locks, which included the High Lock and the Low Lock on the river at Deeping St. James, at a cost of £ 5, 000.
Low cost and ready availability were potential advantages, but the water-based inorganic process used to produce Courtelle made it susceptible to impurities that did not affect the organic process used by other carbon-fiber manufacturers.
Low cost LF time signal receiver using ferrite loop antenna.
* Low cost solar cell
A low cost Low frequency | LF radio clock receiver, antenna left, receiver right.
* Low cost notebooks and subnotebooks
* Low cost
A Airside on the East / Low cost pier.
While the speed was not nearly enough to reach orbit ( less than half of the 9, 000 m / s delta-v required to reach Low Earth Orbit ), it was a major achievement at much lower cost than most ballistic missile programs.
Research writings of Davis ( 1984 cited by Prajogo 2007, p. 74 ) state that firms employing the hybrid business strategy ( Low cost and differentiation strategy ) outperform the ones adopting one generic strategy.

Low and carrier
Its new name is Click by Mexicana and it is an attempt to create a Mexican low-cost carrier, starting operations in July 2005. in 2008, with mexicanas restructuration Click, was announced that it would stop being a Low Cost airline, and change its name to MexicanaClick operating as a regional feeder, for domestic destinations in Mexico.

Low and Norwegian
The word is continued in German Deutsch ( meaning German ), English " Dutch ", Dutch Duits and Diets ( the latter referring to the historic name for Dutch or Middle Dutch, the former meaning German ), Italian tedesco ( meaning German ), Swedish / Danish / Norwegian tysk ( meaning German ) and Middle Low German dudesch meaning both Low German and the whole of Dutch / German / Low German, as well its descendant, modern Low German dütsch, meaning only Standard High German.
The English noun Monday derived sometime before 1200 from monedæi, which itself developed from Old English ( around 1000 ) mōnandæg and mōndæg ( literally meaning " moon's day "), which is cognate to other Germanic languages, including Old Frisian mōnadeig, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch mānendach ( modern Dutch Maandag ), Old High German mānetag ( modern German Montag ), and Old Norse mánadagr ( Swedish and Norwegian nynorsk måndag, Icelandic mánudagur.
These include the High German form Dietrich, abbreviated Dieter, the Low German and Dutch form Diederik, or Dierik, abbreviated Dirk, Diede, the patronymic Tietjens derived from the personal form Tietje, the Norwegian Tjodrik, and the French Thierry.
The spread of the Dutch or Low German form to Middle Norwegian, Middle Danish and late Middle English or Early Modern English are part of a larger linguistic trend due to the influence of the Hanseatic League during this period.
Norwegian is a member of European Low Fares Airline Association.
* Poland, in the languages of Alemannic, Danish, Dutch, German, Low German, Luxembourgish, Norwegian ( both Bokmål and Nynorsk ), Pennsylvania Dutch, Saterland Frisian, and Swedish
The word " scouse " is a shortened form of " lobscouse ", derived from the Norwegian lapskaus and Danish labskovs ( or the Low German Labskaus ), a word for a meat stew commonly eaten by sailors.
As an example of how linguistic research affects the discussion of this text, no evidence has been found of the Swedish term opthagelse farth ( journey of discovery ), or updagelsefard as it often appears, in Old Swedish, Danish or Norwegian, nor in Middle Dutch or Middle Low German during the 14th or 15th centuries.
It is a 17th-century loanword from Low German into the Scandinavian languages: Danish, Norwegian and Swedish.
*-sen or zen ( Danish, Norwegian, Dutch or Low German ) " son of "
Cognates in the Germanic languages include West Frisian gean, Dutch gaan, Low German gahn, German gehen, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish gå, Crimean Gothic geen.
Cognates include West Frisian weine, Dutch, Low German, German wenden, Swedish vända, Danish, Norwegian vende, and Gothic wandjan.
Cognates include West Frisian wine, Dutch, Low German, German winden, Swedish vinda, Danish and Norwegian vinde, and Gothic-windan ( in biwindan ‘ to wind around, wrap ’).
The Dutch, Low German, German, and Scandinavian verbs cognate to go, e. g. Dutch gaan, Low German gahn, German gehen, and Danish / Norwegian / Swedish gå, also have suppletive past forms, namely the preterite ging of Dutch and German, güng of Low Geman, gick ( from the same source ) of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish, and the past participle gegangen of German.
In 1998, textiles briefly returned to Addingham and Low Mill in the form of a Norwegian based company, Straum ( UK ), who started production of scoured wool, but this business closed in 2002.

Low and Air
In the UK, the Rules of the Air define clearly in the principles of Low Flying Rules in Rule 5.
SEALs and Danish Jægerkorpset commandos boarded Air Force Pave Low helicopters and seized Khairkhwa on the road less than two hours later.
Joint Close Air Support in the Low Intensity Conflict ( thesis ).
Enthusiasts within the British armed forces were inspired in the creation of airborne forces ( including the Parachute Regiment, Air Landing Regiments, and the Glider Pilot Regiment ) by the example of the German Luftwaffe's Fallschirmjäger, which had a major role in the invasions of Norway, and the Low Countries, particularly the attack on Fort Eben-Emael in Belgium, and a pivotal, but costly role in the invasion of Crete.
Until 1995, there was the Silver Creek Communications Annex 41 ° 20 ' 46. 00 " N 97 ° 43 ' 18. 18 " W a station of the Survivable Low Frequency Communications System of the United States Air Force.
Low on fuel and ammunition, the F-16 is being pursued by the other enemy MiGs when a squadron of U. S. Air Force F-16s appear, warding off the MiGs before escorting Doug and his father to Ramstein Air Base in Germany.
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" Dick " Cody, consisted of nine AH-64 Apaches, one UH-60 Black Hawk and four Air Force MH-53J Pave Low helicopters.
The California Air Resources Board ( CARB ) classified the car with an air pollution score of 3 out of 10 as an Ultra Low Emission Vehicle ( ULEV ).
It is classified as a SULEV ( Super Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle ) and is certified by California Air Resources Board as an " Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emission Vehicle " ( AT-PZEV ).
* Chain Home Low, a radar system used by the British Royal Air Force during World War II
In addition a RAF Regiment Squadron, No 34 was reroled from Low level Air Defence to infantry and counter terrorist duties.
In 2010, Nike commissioned DJ Clark Kent to design a " Nike Five Boroughs AF1 Low " pack of special limited edition Air Force 1 shoes and unveiled them at fully catered a block party in Manhattan's SoHo neighborhood on Mercer Street outside the Nike ID store at 21 Mercer.
Established on 22 February 1944 as a redesignation of VIII Bomber Command at High Wycombe Airdrome, England, 8 AF was a United States Army Air Forces combat air force in the European Theater of World War II, engaging in operations primarily in the Northern Europe AOR, carrying out strategic bombing of enemy targets in France, the Low countries and Germany and engaging in air to air fighter combat against enemy aircraft until the German Capitulation in May 1945.
The company staff left Belgium ahead of the German invasion of the Low Countries and returned after the war to build aircraft under license for the Belgian Air Force.
Danish Army Low Level Air Defence System ( DALLADS ):
This aircraft holds a distinctive place in the Air Force's history, having served as the prototype for the Pave Low III program.
The Supersonic Low Altitude Missile or SLAM ( not to be confused with the U. S. Navy's current Standoff Land Attack Missile ) was a canceled U. S. Air Force project conceived around 1955.
* Supersonic Low Altitude Missile, a cancelled U. S. Air Force nuclear-powered cruise missile project of the 1950, nicknamed the flying crowbar
There was also a Chain Home Low radar station operated by the Royal Air Force at the hotel during World War II.
The most number of MJ Air Tech High Volume, Low Speed ( HVLS ) Pro-Jet fans installed due to station's size, out of the 36 elevated stations.
The first interchangeable station of the 36 elevated stations, installed with MJ Air Tech High Volume, Low Speed ( HVLS ) Pro-Jet fans.
By integrating the Low Level Air Picture ( LLAP ) with both VSHORAD-missiles systems into the wireless GBADS-network, which is JTIDS ( Joint Tactical Information Distribution System ) capable, they can bring the Recognized Air Picture ( RAP ) to the SWPs.

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