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The Peace Corps can either begin in very low gear, with only preparatory work undertaken between now and when Congress finally appropriates special funds for it -- or it can be launched now and in earnest by executive action, with sufficient funds and made available from existing Mutual Security appropriations to permit a number of substantial projects to start this summer.
Although a large number of coatings systems, particularly at low thicknesses fail cohesively by the cutting mechanism, frequently a second type of cohesive failure may also take place.
The low number of abnormalities compares favourably with the health condition of a Majungasaurus population of which it in 2007 was established that 19 % of individuals showed bone pathologies.
Of the capabilities present in the BBC Micro but absent from the Electron, the teletext-style mode 7 was particularly conspicuous because of the very low memory usage in that mode ( just less than 1 kB ) and the high number of BBC programs that used it.
In physics and optics, the Abbe number, also known as the V-number or constringence of a transparent material, is a measure of the material's dispersion ( variation of refractive index with wavelength ) in relation to the refractive index, with high values of V indicating low dispersion ( low chromatic aberration ).
A packet voice system can produce this low jitter in a number of ways:
This number climbs to 42. 05 main lines / 1000 in Ouagadougou, but still a very low penetration rate.
A number of possible reasons have been proposed, but none have been proven, and none can explain the lack of efficacy in both low TB burden countries ( US ) and high TB burden countries ( India ).
Using this method, scientists and farmers hope to keep the number of resistant genes very low, and use genetic drift to ensure any resistance that does emerge does not spread.
The effects of glaciation include a number of large lakes and a relatively low diversity of freshwater fish.
Cucurbitales form an important component of tropical forests from low to montane forests with greater representation in terms of number of species.
The energy bands each correspond to a large number of discrete quantum states of the electrons, and most of the states with low energy ( closer to the nucleus ) are occupied, up to a particular band called the valence band.
As the number of keys is low the button areas can be made bigger and easier to hit on the small screen.
A problem with a low condition number is said to be well-conditioned, while a problem with a high condition number is said to be ill-conditioned.
Though the combination of both companies ' PC manufacturing capacity initially made it the number one, it soon lost the lead and further market share to Dell which squeezed HP on low end PCs.
Conversely, a column with a low reflux ratio must have a large number of stages, thus requiring a taller column.
A small number of bass players tune their strings in fifths, like a cello but an octave lower ( C-G-D-A low to high ).
Statistics on the number of televisions, radios, and computers in use in Eritrea are not available, but it is widely thought that rates of ownership of these items are very low.
This approach means it's always technically possible to succeed with a low step number, yet leaves room for failure on high step numbers.
Classical analog filters are IIR filters, and classical filter theory centers on the determination of transfer functions given by low order rational functions, which can be synthesized using the same small number of reactive components.
The ideal situation, of course, is to have an unbiased estimator with low variance, and also try to limit the number of samples where the error is extreme ( that is, have few outliers ).
This error decreases with frequency, so it is a problem at low frequencies where the number of counts N is small.
The total number of fossil felids that are known to science is low compared to other carnivoran families such as dogs and bears.

low and passenger
A moose's body structure, with a large heavy body suspended on long spindly legs, makes these animals particularly dangerous when hit by passenger cars with low ground clearances.
Due to the Forester's low center of gravity, it meets the United States federal safety standards for passenger vehicles, and does not require a risk of rollover warning label on the driver's visor.
The total vehicle fleet in Azerbaijan was about 517, 000 in 2004, with about 49 private passenger cars per 1, 000 inhabitants, which is quite low compared to European benchmarks but rapidly increasing due to the fast economic growth.
They could be heard at least ten miles away and were tuned to 55 Hz, a low bass B note that was chosen for maximum passenger comfort despite the high sound pressure level.
During the war, troop movements and restrictions on automobile fuel generated a sixfold increase in passenger traffic from the low point of the Great Depression.
From 1997 to 2007 Stansted saw rapid expansion of passenger numbers on the back of the boom in low cost air travel, peaking at 24 million passengers in the 12 months to October 2007, but since then passenger numbers have been in decline.
In the 1950s traffic began to fall and low fixed bridges would have replaced opening bridges but for the actions of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland which persuaded the Tánaiste to encourage passenger launches, which kept the bridges high enough for navigation.
Services to Cairo and Kolkata ( via Singapore ) were suspended mid-1995 due to low passenger numbers.
The airport's strategy is to cater largely for ' low cost ' operators, and consequently the layout of the terminal and gates requires passengers to walk unprotected from the weather to and from passenger aircraft.
Due to low passenger traffic, Marylebone was considered the quietest and most pleasant of London's termini, qualities underlined by the present rail operator ( Chiltern Railways ).
Built by Westers Mekaniska in Sweden, this 50 passenger water taxi, has variable ballast tanks ( not unlike a submarine ) and an exceptionally low air draught which means that at low tide it can float high, but at high tide it can ride low and still pass smoothly below the Liffey bridges.
The low roof design reduces back seat passenger access and headroom.
Served by a shuttle train for most of their life and suffering from low passenger numbers, the station and branch were considered for closure several times.
The original passenger coaches ( some of which still survive ) were small four-wheeled vehicles with a very low centre of gravity.
Weekend service on the S54 was eliminated on June 27th, 2010 due to low ridership and high cost per passenger, being one of the most inefficient routes in NYC.
Due to the low profile of the vehicle the designers had to place the fuel tanks between the two rows of outward-facing passenger seats, in other words, the infantry passengers actually sit on the bulk of the vehicle fuel storage, with extra fuel carried in the hollow rear doors.
Sales had been steadily declining, reaching a low water mark of 150, 000 passenger kei cars in 1975, eighty percent less than 1970 sales.
It can also be more effective than alternative superchargers at developing positive intake manifold pressure ( i. e., above atmospheric pressure ) at low engine speeds, making it a popular choice for passenger automobile applications.
* At night, when passenger numbers are low, set down restrictions are sometimes relaxed and passengers may be set down anywhere within reason.
Toronto was served by train services until March 1990, when the NSW Government closed the line because of low passenger levels.
While the airport served the domestic market well, the airport suffered from low international passenger numbers and a runway that was too short for a fully laden Boeing 747 to take off.

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