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Low-cost and be
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 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 carriers are intended to be low-cost, so in many cases employees work multiple roles.
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.

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.
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.
Low-cost power strips often come with only one MOV mounted between the live and neutral wires.
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 replace
Low-cost processors now allow higher-speed, but more complex, serial communication standards such as USB and FireWire to replace RS-232.
Low-cost accelerometers replace the mercury tilt switch in precision applications.

Low-cost and for
* Quick guide: Low-cost computing devices and initiatives for the developing world
He was licensed ; he received his first invitation to participate in an international exhibition, the São Paulo Biennial ; and Arts and Architecture magazine published his designs for a " Low-cost Production House " exemplifying his goal to produce " off-the-shelf " houses as efficiently as automobiles.
Low-cost Ethernet networking was used for interconnection instead of any special-purpose network.
* Low-cost methods to extract radium for cancer treatment.
Low-cost carriers, such as EasyJet and Ryanair, now charge for food and drinks on flights under two hours long.

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 Mexican airline Volaris started service between OAK and the airline's two main locations: Guadalajara, and Toluca on July 16, 2009.
Low-cost off-peak electric power is used to run the pumps.
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, 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 carrier business model practices vary widely.
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 ").

units and may
-- Syllables are linguistic units centering in peaks which are usually vocalic but, as has been noted, are consonantal under certain circumstances, and which may or may not be combined with preceding and/or following consonants or combinations of consonants.
And this fact may explain some of the disagreements among the experts as to the more rational formulas for the apportionment of total costs among different units of service.
A non-standardized measure of effect size with meaningful units may
Archaeological cultural units such as Ancestral Pueblo, Hohokam, Patayan or Mogollon are used by archaeologists to define material culture similarities and differences that may identify prehistoric socio-cultural units, equivalent to modern societies or peoples.
This may be useful when, for example, multiple processing units may be assigned to discrete parts of the input.
* Stronger beer ( 6 %- 12 %) may contain as much as 2 units per half pint.
Some port wines may contain 20 % ABV or more, which is 15 units of alcohol per bottle.
However, the resurgence of expeditionary warfare in the past twenty years has seen the emergence of gun-armed wheeled vehicles, sometimes called protected gun systems, which may bear a superficial resemblance to tank destroyers, but are employed as direct fire support units typically providing support in low intensity operations such as Iraq and Afghanistan.
However, the resurgence of expeditionary warfare in the past twenty years has seen the emergence of gun-armed wheeled vehicles, sometimes called protected gun systems, which may bear a superficial resemblance to tank destroyers, but are employed as direct fire support units typically providing support in low-intensity operations such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The manner in which artillery units or formations are employed is called artillery support, and may at different periods in history refer to weapons designed to be fired from ground, sea, and even air-based weapons platforms.
Typically, the former mostly provide close support to manoeuvre units while the latter may provide close support and or depth fire, notably counter-battery.
General support units may be grouped into artillery formations for example, brigades even divisions, or multi-battalion regiments, and usually under command of division, corps or higher HQs.
Fire units may or may not occupy separate positions.
Geographically dispersed fire units may or may not have an integral capability for technical fire control.
A recent study suggests Alioth's 5. 1-day variation may be due to a substellar object of about 14. 7 Jupiter masses in an eccentric orbit ( e = 0. 5 ) with an average separation of 0. 055 astronomical units.
The International System of Units does not define units for digital information but notes that the SI prefixes may be applied outside the contexts where base units or derived units would be used.
Datasets are tables consisting of molecular, morphological, ethological and / or other characters and a list of operational taxonomic units ( OTUs ) which may be genes, individuals, populations, species, or larger taxa that are presumed to be monophyletic and that are presumed to form, all together, one large clade ; phylogenetic analysis reconstructs the branching pattern within that clade.
Cultures may define other units of time, such as the week, for the purpose of scheduling regular activities that do not easily coincide with months or years.

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