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Low-cost off-peak electric power is used to run the pumps.

Low-cost and often
Low-cost production quality was typical for early black metal artists with low budgets, where recordings would often be done in their homes or basements.

Low-cost and with
Low-cost time base correctors ( TBC ) specifically designed to work with the Toaster quickly came to market, most of which were designed as standard Amiga bus cards.
Low-cost commercial vans and 4WDs in Australia continued with carburetors even into the 2000s, the last being the Mitsubishi Express van in 2003.
Low-cost units may be disposable with no provision to replace batteries or bulbs, and are sometimes imprinted with advertising for promotional purposes.
The north pier features a more minimalistic design with walk-boarding-gates instead of jet bridges to cater to high demand from no-frills Low-cost airlines.
** Low-cost infrastructure elements that can increase the speed and reliability of bus service in lanes shared with general traffic include Bus bulbs, boarding islands, and curb realignments.
A follow-on program in 1987, the Low-cost Packet Radio ( LPR ), attempted further innovations in mobile networking protocols, with design goals including:

Low-cost and between
Low-cost Mexican airline Volaris started service between OAK and the airline's two main locations: Guadalajara, and Toluca on July 16, 2009.

Low-cost and .
Low-cost systems use a radar altimeter, barometric altimeter and clock to navigate a digital strip map.
Low-cost " home theater in a box " systems advertise their integration and simplicity.
Low-cost high-volume-produced patio door safety glass is an inexpensive way to accomplish this goal.
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
Low-cost carrier Presidential Airways also began service from the Jetport in 1986, flying a route from Portland to Washington's Dulles International Airport.
Low-cost wide-angle lens add-ons are available for many cameras and some can even be fitted outside the camera housing for versatile use.
; Low-cost computer hardware: Leveraging the technology of personal computers, adding a microprocessor enabled complex control functions to be expressed in software rather than wiring.
; Low-cost, high-capacity memory: By 1995, a music workstation might have 16 to 64 megabytes of memory in a few chips, which had required a rack of cards in 1985.
Low-cost accelerometers replace the mercury tilt switch in precision applications.
Low-cost carrier business model practices vary widely.
Low-cost carriers are intended to be low-cost, so in many cases employees work multiple roles.
The organization and its founder, Muhammad Yunus, were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006 ; the organization's Low-cost Housing Program won a World Habitat Award in 1998.
Low-cost passive RFID tags were designed to uniquely identify each item manufactured.
The program involved demolishing the rest of the makeshift houses left untouched by the fire, and the construction of the Shek Kip Mei Low-cost Housing Estate in their place.
* The May 1977 Dr. Dobb's Journal reprinted an article by Joseph Weisbecker of RCA Laboratories (" A Practical, Low-cost, Home / School Microprocessor System ") describing the design philosophies and economies that went into designing the VIP -- which was at the time called FRED (" Flexible Recreational and Educational Device ").
Low-cost airlines remain a commonly-referenced example of a contestable market ; entrants have the possibility of leasing aircraft and should be able to respond to high profits by quickly entering and exiting.

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* July – José I takes over the throne of Portugal from his deceased father, João V. King José Manuel appoints the Marquis of Pombal as his Chief Minister, who then strips the Inquisition of its power.
; Bus strips: To provide power to the electronic components.
( Power strips with filtering may absorb the power line signal.
Mr Peacock ( Brian Wilde ) has the irresistible power of suggestion where torn strips of paper can become bank notes and people do things they do not want to do.
It had black 14 " steel wheels with full-size plastic wheel covers, power steering, body-coloured rear-view mirrors and bumpers, velour interior trim, tachometer, centre console with Ghia emblem, lockable glovebox, driver's seat with lumbar support and height adjust, storage drawer underneath the front passenger seat, full-size interior door trims, vanity mirror in passenger sunvisor, ticket holder in driver's sunvisor, felt interior hoodlining and sunvisors, rear headrests, additional warning lights in the instrument cluster, central locking with illuminated driver's door lock barrel, remote exterior mirrors, front door map pockets, front seatback pockets, additional reading lamps, chrome insert strips in the body side mouldings and bumpers, red tailgate garnish and orange beaver panel garnish.
Many power strips have basic surge protection built in ; these are typically clearly labeled as such.
However, power strips that do not provide surge protection are sometimes erroneously referred to as " surge protectors.
These types of power strips are usually used in a data center, to allow computer systems or other devices to be remotely restarted.
Many power strips have a neon or LED indicator light or one per output socket to show when power is on.
Some power strips have energy-saving features, which switch off the strip if appliances go into standby mode.
Some more-sophisticated power strips have a master and slave socket arrangement, and when the " master " socket detects standby mode in the attached appliance's current it turns off the whole strip.
These so-called " smart power strips " are intended to be installed in offices, to shut down equipment when the office is unoccupied.
Within Europe, power strips with energy-saving features are within the scope of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 / 95 / EC and the EMC Directive 2004 / 108 / EC and require a CE mark.
In Europe, power strips without surge suppression are normally single row, but models with surge suppression are supplied both in single and double row configurations.
A simple DIY method for adapting problematic power strips arrangements to large " wall warts " is to use a three-way socket adapter to extend the socket above its neighbors, providing the required clearance.
Many power strips have built-in surge protectors or EMI / RFI filters: these are sometimes described as surge suppressors or electrical line conditioners.
Unprotected power strips are often mistakenly called " surge suppressors " or " surge protectors " even though they may have no ability to suppress surges.
More complete ( and desirable ) power strips will have three MOVs, connected between each possible pair of wires.
Since MOVs degrade somewhat each time they are triggered, power strips using them have a limited, and unpredictable, protective life.
Some power strips have " protection status " lights which are designed to turn off if protective MOVs connected to the live wire have failed, but such simple circuits cannot detect all failure modes ( such as failure of a MOV connected between neutral and ground ).
More-elaborate power strips may use inductor-capacitor networks to achieve a similar effect of protecting equipment from high voltage spikes on the mains circuit.
Within the EU, power strips with surge suppression circuits can demonstrate compliance with the ( LVD ) Low Voltage Directive 2006 / 95 / EC by complying with the requirements of EN 61643-11: 2002 + A1.
Likewise, power strips with telecoms surge suppression circuits can demonstrate compliance with the LVD by complying with the requirements of EN 61643-21: 2001.

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