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Their product had been endorsed by Good Housekeeping, the A.M.A., and the Veterinary Journal, among other repositories of higher wisdom, and before much longer if you didn't have a cake of their soap in the john, even your best friends would think you didn't bathe.
In medicine the frequencies are much higher, transducers and the sonar beams themselves are much smaller, and different scanning techniques may be used, but the principles involved are the same as in sonar.
The observed intensity of the radio emission of Venus is much higher than the expected thermal intensity, although the spectrum indicated by measurements at wave lengths near 3 cm and 10 cm is like that of a black body at about 600-degrees.
This is much higher than the nickel content of terrestrial dusts and sediments and provides a basis for the determination of the meteoritic mass influx.
This exception may be connected with Hoijer's use of a much higher percentage of verbs: 22% of his total list as against 3.5% in mine.
Other services will show different rates of return, some probably much lower and some higher.
Kurosawa soon realized that the potential earnings from his scripts were much higher than what he was paid as an assistant director.
It is likely to have a much higher melting point than does iodine, on par with those of bismuth and polonium.
The density of voltage-gated sodium channels is much higher here than is found in the adjacent cell body, excepting the axon hillock.
With the introduction of the blast furnace to Europe in the Middle Ages, pig iron was able to be produced in much higher volumes than wrought iron.
This work is stored in the bow as elastic potential energy, and when the bowstring is released, this stored energy is imparted to the arrow much more quickly than can be delivered by the muscles, resulting in much higher velocity and, hence, greater distance.
The SCC cost about $ 5 more than a UART, but offered much higher speeds up to 250 kbit / s ( or higher with additional hardware ) and internally supported a number of basic networking-like protocols like IBM's Bisync.
The tank proved highly successful, and as technology improved the tank became a weapon that could cross large distances at much higher speeds than supporting infantry and artillery.
If abiotic stress does not have a strong presence in an area, the biodiversity will be much higher.
The electron beam could be swept across the screen much faster than any mechanical disc system, allowing for more closely spaced scan lines and much higher image resolution, while slow-fade phosphors removed image flicker effects.
The main differences between the two are that the acidity levels of alkenes are much higher than the ones in alkanes.
These machines were similar in technological terms to the 2600, but sold for much higher prices with associated higher profit margins.
At higher speeds the pilot simply couldn't move the controls because there was too much airflow over the control surfaces.
Whereas the AMD K6-III + topped out at 570 MHz due to its short pipeline, even when built on the 180 nm process, the Athlon was capable of clocking much higher.
This profit will typically be between 1 % and 5 % but can be much higher.

much and performance
there is a limit to how much the public will pay for shoddy performance.
Even adding a second execution unit ( see below ) does not improve performance much ; rather than one pathway being hung up, now two pathways are hung up and the number of unused transistors is increased.
The FPU in the 6x86 was largely the same circuitry that was developed for Cyrix's earlier high performance 8087 / 80287 / 80387-compatible coprocessors, which was very fast for its timethe Cyrix FPU was much faster than the 80387, and even the 80486 FPU.
In particular, many design techniques that make a CPU run faster make the " performance per watt ", " performance per dollar ", and " deterministic response " much worse, and vice versa.
A direct evaluation of either summation ( above ) requires operations for an output sequence of length N. An indirect method, using transforms, can take advantage of the efficiency of the fast Fourier transform ( FFT ) to achieve much better performance.
By the time of cancellation, however, second-generation RISC chips ( such as the newer SPARC architecture ), were offering much better price / performance ratios than the VAX lineup.
The main contribution of Alpha to the microprocessor industry, and the main reason for its performance, was not so much the architecture but rather its implementation.
In this way much of the atmosphere of the live performance is retained but without some of the problems associated with amplified drums.
But she wisely withdrew ( and was replaced with the much younger Holland Taylor ) after one preview performance, citing " artistic differences ", and the show went on to open and close on the same night, becoming known as one of the most legendary flops in Broadway history.
This encompasses such forms as traditional epic poetry, much of which was meant originally for oral performance, sometimes accompanied by instruments.
The sport involves the performance of five separate routines with the use of five apparatus — ball, ribbon, hoop, clubs, rope — on a floor area, with a much greater emphasis on the aesthetic rather than the acrobatic.
His Golden Boot-winning performance at the finals led to much anticipation of success at the Camp Nou, and he did not disappoint, scoring 21 goals in 41 games during his first season, including a hat-trick in a 3 – 2 win over arch rivals Real Madrid.
The Russian Navy still operates very large hydrofoils and have been successful in their designs, largely because they have opted for simpler systems which might not have the same performance as the US designs but are much more robust and reliable.
Valuation risk refers to the concern that the net asset value of investments may be inaccurate ; capacity risk can arise from placing too much money into one particular strategy, which may lead to fund performance deterioration ; and concentration risk may arise if a fund has too much exposure to a particular investment, sector, trading strategy, or group of correlated funds.
Hydrogen has also been proposed for use in these engines and would provide much greater specific impulse ( thrust per kilogram of reaction mass ), but it has been claimed that water will beat hydrogen in cost / performance terms despite its much lower specific impulse by orders of magnitude.
By taking both in-role and extra-role performance into account, industrial – organizational psychologists are able to assess employees ' effectiveness ( how well they do what they were hired to do ), efficiency ( their relative outputs to relative inputs ), and their productivity ( how much they help the organization reach its goals ).
Critic Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote that the film was the greatest adaptation of the novel and remarked on Dunst's performance, " The perfect contrast to take-charge Jo comes from Kirsten Dunst's scene-stealing Amy, whose vanity and twinkling mischief make so much more sense coming from an 11-year-old vixen than they did from grown-up Joan Bennett in 1933.
Stalin personally never thought much of it, and neither commented publicly on his performance nor awarded him recognition ( i. e. Order of Victory ) as he did for most other Soviet Marshals.
Improvisation was apparently a highly important aspect of lute performance, and so much of the repertoire was probably never written down.
" As critic Jack Tinker noted in the Daily Mail: " The performance is not so much downright bad as heroically ludicrous.
A musical act with as few as one or two members, each operating multiple MIDI-enabled devices, can deliver a performance which sounds similar to that of a much larger group of musicians.

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