In its simplest form, it is a data delivery appliance designed specifically for performance, low cost of ownership, and reliability. |
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After road-testing the backpack version I give this product a big thumbs up for ease of use, value for money, reliability and effective security. |
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He looks for dependability and reliability, which he says create customer confidence. |
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This erodes the reliability of the published real output and productivity measures. |
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Indeed, many of the assemblies have already passed reliability and quality tests needed to achieve FDA approval. |
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Once leaks are identified, using gaugeable tube fittings reduces problems, improves equipment reliability, and conserves energy. |
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Past rotaries demonstrated questionable reliability, high fuel consumption and difficulty meeting emissions standards. |
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Americans may remember auto manufacturer, which vanished from the U.S. market in 1987, for poor quality and rotten reliability. |
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Rail users and politicians have reacted with fury to the news that trains are being cut to increase reliability on the Oldham-Rochdale loop line. |
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Freeview will launch after significant improvements have been made to the quality and reliability of the digital terrestrial television signal. |
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What's more, there are issues related to equipment maintainability, reliability, hardening pattern repeatability, and downtime. |
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Establishing the reliability and validity of measures is important for assessing their quality. |
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The satcom hub-and-spoke data distribution design filters incoming information to save time and bandwidth while strengthening system reliability. |
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The increasing availability of magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography should improve diagnostic reliability. |
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Roller bearings were specified for the engine truck for reliability and ease of maintenance, and likewise a mechanical lubricator. |
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Yet when they are in the gun, cartridges feed from those Metalform magazines and into the chamber with utter reliability. |
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The patient's well-being is now linked to the reliability of the data center. |
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These data can be accepted on the basis of the reliability of our natural faculties with respect to the natural world. |
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Judges would have no real practical way of testing or assessing the reliability of intelligence information presented to them. |
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The presence of widespread cutaneous disease impairs the reliability of skin tests. |
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It was loved for its reliability, sporty styling, functionality and utility. |
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She says a Jaffa Cake shows someone who is creative and imaginative, while a traditional custard cream indicates reliability. |
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Producers judge cryoscope performance on the basis of equipment reliability, up time, and throughput. |
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It defends the general reliability, corrigibility, and progressiveness of empirical knowledge against relativism and skepticism. |
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But by Johns's account, the goal of reliability, of fixity, of faithfulness, and of protected authorship remained constant. |
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The committee has also made explicit provision for Transpower to contract for generation and to manage grid reliability. |
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This allows for continuity, stability, and reliability, without the uncertainty of state or city budget constraints. |
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Test-retest reliability examines the temporal stability of a measure or how constant scores remain from one occasion to another. |
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He was the only driver who achieved this record of consistency and reliability. |
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There are also modifications to the con rod and piston assembly aimed at reliability rather than outright performance. |
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An analysis for reliability and validity shows that the responses to these two questions are congruous and measure the same magnitude. |
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Equations for computing weights that maximize the reliability of a test with multiple parts were derived using a congeneric model. |
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He has carried out research work in the areas of reliability modelling and bayesian inference. |
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No evidence was to be called for the defence impugning the complainant's reliability. |
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For nearly 20 years it has been putting the New World to shame in terms of its competitive price and reliability. |
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During the rest of the series, Trescothick has been infallible, and his reliability at first slip has improved England's out-cricket hugely. |
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The computer industry is just now starting to struggle to that level of reliability. |
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The reliability of carbon particles from India ink as markers of cell expansion was an early concern in this study. |
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There are continuing doubts about the reliability of his confession, and widespread suggestions that he might be a mentally ill fantasist. |
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Mr Foster said cutting improvement plans in the name of reliability was a false economy. |
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An important part of piloting the coding scheme will be testing for consistency between coders and, if time permits, intra-coder reliability. |
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Please join us tomorrow in our face-off, a hard-fought battle over the security and reliability of electronic voting. |
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The most recent tests proved very positive in both performance and reliability terms. |
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A noncontact, no-wear design eliminates hysteresis and friction for reliability and repeatability. |
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There may be no other director in Hollywood who embodies the clockwork reliability of a fine timepiece more than Ron Howard. |
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Back in my days, when LSD was in wide circulation, its reliability was much greater. |
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There are reliability questions, he said, and some drives do not support hot-swapping. |
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Clarity, certainty, consistency and reliability of outcomes are what the team aimed for, and succeeded in achieving. |
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But the punishing rocks made strength and reliability as important as outright speed. |
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The certainty and reliability of the Word of God was one central plank of the Fellowship. |
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It has more than adequate accuracy for that purpose and a high order of reliability. |
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The reliability of waterproof cases could be greatly improved if more manufacturers incorporated two independent seals. |
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The reliability of military equipment and hardware is also on a steady decline. |
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Caley had a reputation for reliability, versatility and innovation, primarily within the offshore and marine industries. |
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In reliability, consistency, durability and longevity, Smith is the envy of anybody who ever took a handoff. |
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Apparently, these concerns had been raised before, even by an outfit whose reliability as a watchdog has been called into question recently. |
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ProCredit Bank also has a non-standard approach in assessment of credit reliability. |
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However, the reliability of Speedpost was certainly something that people vouched for. |
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In all these instances, the basic issue is the reliability of memory and the effects of procedures like hypnosis on memory. |
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They realize the inherent reliability of hooks and melody and of strong verses and even stronger choruses. |
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Pressure transducers replaced flow sensors in our variometers in 1982 and their reliability and accuracy has been excellent. |
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We applied additional filtering criteria, including phylogenetic validations, to enhance the reliability of our predictions. |
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First, security is the state or condition of tranquility, solidity, reliability and freedom from danger or risk. |
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In many power devices handling large currents, high-melting-point solder containing lead is used internally to ensure high reliability. |
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This forecast is not a partisan argument, nor is it an office-pool snap judgment based on a hasty reading of state polls of varying reliability. |
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To make things even more complicated, there's the bothersome business of fuel consumption and reliability. |
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It is the unmatched reliability of the Italian cars over the past five seasons that has been the foundation of his success. |
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The data were collected from multiple sites in the Midwest, however, which increased the reliability and generalizability of these data. |
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Compared to competitive tape drives, the new one will offer dramatically superior price, performance, and reliability features. |
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The safety of oil drilling depends on the reliability of a blowout preventer. |
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Intraclass correlation coefficients were calculated on one reliability file per dyad. |
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Forearmed with a knowledge both of phrenology and the tricks of con artists, he performed a simple single-blind reliability test. |
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I hope this system will improve our reliability to the point where the only outages we suffer are really the extremely unexpected black swans. |
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The truthfulness of a measurement is reflected in its reliability and validity. |
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Internal reliability of the CDI has been demonstrated with both normal and emotionally disturbed children. |
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However, in his later work his interests turned more towards applications to areas such as reliability and quality control. |
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Over half of the companies surveyed gave values of quality, trust, reliability and integrity. |
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They are standards that provide a basis for consistent and acceptable minimal levels of quality, performance, safety, and reliability. |
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The Navy reasoned that air-cooled radial engines offered added reliability, especially when operating over water. |
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It offers space and reliability, but the fact that the entry-level engine is a 2.4 litre may dampen its appeal a little. |
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This means full dependence on our service reliability and total trust in our product supply. |
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Iarnrod says the upgrading of the track to continuous welded rail will improve the reliability, speed and comfort on the route. |
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If the reliability of the Bagrut exams is undermined, the universities will introduce entrance examinations, he warned. |
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The series comprises three models designed to provide high gain and maximum value and reliability in a compact, rugged design. |
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That margin affects both system reliability and wholesale, and thus long-term retail, electricity rates. |
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Therefore, reliability of liquid or slurry manure analysis results is best with agitation. |
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The keywords in the future will be convenience, reliability and sensitivity. |
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A further example where performance reliability is paramount is in aviation and air traffic control. |
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Several experimental observations witnessing the reliability of the structural model have already been reported. |
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Naturally we are meant to question the reliability of a narrator who recounts events he never physically witnessed. |
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We've already recouped our costs, and more, and are thrilled with performance, reliability and security. |
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But if Mr. Munn can't get basic stuff like this straight, I have to wonder about his reliability on other matters. |
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Concerns about reliability and validity creep in, and I offer a word to the wise to take their results with a grain of salt. |
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That brings us back to the knotty dilemma of the reliability of intelligence information and the difficulty in interpreting it. |
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A reduction in programming errors and increased reliability are additional benefits reaped by using a common code base. |
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Again, this does not engender confidence in the reliability of the inspector's conclusions. |
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The company is in for a shake-up to haul manufacturing quality and reliability uphill. |
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It would make an excellent touring car and its Mercedes background gives me every confidence in its reliability. |
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Mr Bradshaw handed in references from a previous employer which spoke of her reliability and honesty. |
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Make sure they are not bent or out of shape, as this will certainly cause reliability and functioning problems. |
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This was rhythm, a voice singing over the reliability of the metronome piano beat, the metre. |
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We judged the reliability and validity of data by the methodologies used in each study and judged their generalisability from the study context. |
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The design focus and primary application is telecommunications systems needing extreme reliability, availability and serviceability. |
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The choice of these products was based on safety, design, technology and reliability. |
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They're forced to prove their competence as detectives and their reliability and dedication to each other. |
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There were no specific and enforceable requirements with respect to the reliability of the reported figures. |
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Quite obviously, no single reviewer is competent to judge the reliability of every bit of material to be found in this encyclopedic book. |
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The wind turbines are built by a Danish company with a reputation for quality and reliability. |
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The audience is left to question history, in particular the reliability of primary sources. |
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The equipment should be exploited to reduce maintenance time and improve the overall reliability of the helicopter fleet. |
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Moving parts are not exposed to colder temperatures, assuring the machine's reliability. |
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The president would not have picked him as Secretary of State if there were any doubt about his reliability or loyalty. |
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Like many a noir narrator, his reliability is constantly questioned by the film. |
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The software was used to compute Cronbach's alpha coefficient to determine the survey instruments' reliability. |
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To ascertain the reliability of the questionnaire, a pilot test was administered to 25 college of agriculture students not targeted in the study. |
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The use of multiple readers and multiple tasks increases test score reliability. |
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To ensure inter-rater reliability, evaluators must agree on a student's overall writing strength assessment. |
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Accurate scoring and reporting of student writing samples is necessary to ensure the validity and reliability of the test. |
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A pilot test was also conducted to establish the reliability of the instrument. |
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But at the end of the day, they keep the landline because cell phone reliability isn't good enough. |
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Because the experimenter also remeasured the same data, the reliability of the experimenter's measurements could also be evaluated. |
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For this weekend we've got two new engines and we've detuned them a bit for reliability and also because of the high altitude at Kyalami. |
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All Megger products meet the highest standards for quality, reliability and safety. |
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Which could spell trouble for Toyota and Honda, who sell their compact sedans based largely on quality and reliability. |
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Meanwhile, researchers are studying the reliability and predictability of tides as a viable source of renewable energy. |
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Students master such things as punctuality and reliability, common courtesy, and appropriate dress for all occasions. |
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The reliability and reparability of the electrical devices are crucial questions. |
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This drastically minimized the harsh desert conditions and the reliability of the equipment increased. |
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The dream quickly turned into a nightmare as poor reliability on the track and fierce internal squabbling made the team a laughing stock. |
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Neither the questionnaire nor the quiz were tested for validity or reliability. |
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The engineers responsible for control systems care about around-the-clock reliability. |
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The actual probability depends not only on the reliability of the test, but also the number of infections in the population to begin with. |
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As discussed above, they both have shortcoming as estimators of reliability. |
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Others are demanding the introduction of a national prostate cancer screening programme, despite concerns about the reliability of current tests. |
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The results of the studies that measured reliability indicate that the test can be reliable if a standard procedure is used. |
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In many cases, a reputation for quality, reliability and dependability grows with length of service to a community. |
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I suspect what intrigues many rifleman in this type of rifle is their accuracy and reliability. |
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I've often heard people wondering how these students, notoriously wild, turn into pillars of responsibility and reliability. |
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Rail chiefs say the new section of track at Allington Junction, near Grantham, will improve rail reliability and offer better connections for local and long-distance services. |
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The engines we were using were tuned for reliability, not speed. |
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These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness. |
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As for its reliability at predicting future battles, only time will tell. |
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The idea of adding a hard drive to a handset isn't new, but so far disk sizes and reliability issues have weighed against their incorporation into mobiles. |
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These modern railcars will provide greater comfort and reliability of services for passengers and in many cases substantially increase capacity, the minister pledged. |
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According to D' Angelo, there is a trend in transport refrigeration toward the requirements of reefer reliability, ease of serviceability, ease of use and constant airflow. |
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The new product incorporates an array of high-tech materials and engineering innovations aimed to increase precision, reliability and ease of use. |
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A fundamental aspect to building relationships is providing reliability. |
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The reliability coefficient may be interpreted as a correlation coefficient between this measurement and a hypothetical remeasurement taken under similar conditions. |
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Russia's submarines are in such a poor state of repair that they seldom venture far from port, the Kursk disaster reinforcing fears about the reliability of the Russian fleet. |
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Finally, we evaluate the reliability of the amplitudes and phases determined in the initial study of the star's amplitude and frequency variability. |
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Brown's goal is to serve a niche market, the discriminating and influential group of rifleman who want the ultimate in consistency and reliability. |
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We've got to work on reliability, robustness, ease of use, and range. |
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This is attributable to researchers' lack of archaeometric expertise, insufficient funding, or an overconfidence in the reliability of macroidentifications. |
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After talking to some of the locals in the area and comparing notes and sob stories, the verdict is that power supplies have taken a serious reliability downward dive. |
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An overall reliability coefficient was calculated by tallying the number of intervals in which both observers agreed that the targeted behavior did or did not occur. |
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It will entail improvements to self-defence and war-fighting capabilities and enhancement to the ship's reliability, maintainability, availability and supportability. |
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Its engines would need to be a step change in both the power they delivered and in their reliability. |
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In the previous review, we gave a link to JPH's study of New Testament textual criticism, where the substantial reliability of the NT texts is demonstrated. |
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In fact, the reliability of the jet engine is the single most influential development behind the vast improvement in air safety. |
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This system provides higher reliability and improved energy efficiency. |
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The reliability of Miss Stadden's evidence and of her second statement might have been viewed differently in light of the full knowledge of the array of misconduct. |
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The new release will offer tremendous reliability and serviceability. |
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Its exotic appearance belies the toughness and reliability of its nature. |
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I have used all of the bass pitch to midi systems available to date and personally favor the Yamaha for its reliability and the option to use it on any of my basses. |
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The irony is that the Afghans have already proven their reliability and trustworthiness in the heat of battle. |
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Reliability modelling is a common statistical and engineering technique used to ascertain the reliability and safety of alternative structures of systems. |
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He mentioned qualities such as loyalty, reliability, dedication, integrity and honesty as being part and parcel of what you got when you encountered Bill. |
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These multitechnology, multivendor systems are already enabling next-gen devices to succeed in terms of performance, reliability and manageability. |
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We require investors to prove the reliability of their rental income as some rental incomes have softened in areas where we have seen numerous developments. |
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Electronic valves are no longer used and have been replaced by transistors and diodes which have a low current consumption, greater reliability and much smaller dimensions. |
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It is certainly our experience that the use of an automated stainer increases the reproducibility and reliability of a wide variety of immunohistochemical stains. |
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But if you broaden your query to include safety, fuel efficiency, performance and reliability, you'll likely hear that those options easily justify a higher sticker price. |
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For this brief review, I have taken a pragmatic approach, collecting information from heterogeneous sources, with very different degrees of reliability. |
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According to the company, its process creates stronger seals than epoxy methods and eliminates the problem of epoxy flow and outgassing, which adversely affect reliability. |
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Known for its speed, high reliability, and ease of use, MySQL is rapidly becoming a low-cost alternative to high-priced, high-maintenance database systems. |
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This will remind test users that the reliability coefficient in hand is not the population parameter and that the reliability estimate is affected by sampling error. |
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The Court of Appeal found the following to be sufficient indicia of threshold reliability to afford the jury a satisfactory basis for evaluating its ultimate reliability. |
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Illinois is pondering legislation that would require pretrial reliability hearings before prosecutors could use jailhouse informants as witnesses. |
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We have a comprehensive system that has been field-tested for reliability and which does not bend to the transient whims of society or the changing winds of fashion. |
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Because of its greater reliability in dying, color nuances and prints, some designers find that they have more stylistic versatility with pleather than leather. |
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Certainly it is very common for wives to have intimate knowledge of the work memo stylings of their husbands and can vouch for their reliability 30 years after the fact. |
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A fifth teenager denied the same charge and was formally declared not guilty, after doubts were raised about the reliability of a witness who placed him at the scene. |
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You'll find that practicality, safety and reliability are paramount to us. |
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If reliability is unknown or unknowable, then they just charge a high premium and take a gamble, hoping to spread a loss to other less-risky areas. |
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Colleagues in academia, government, a non-government organization, and industry pretested both questionnaires for content, format and readability, validity, and reliability. |
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The probability of a motor failure, along with propellant leaks, etc., for a multiengine cluster is greater than for a single motor of similar reliability. |
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Technical product feasibility in terms of storage density, performance and reliability was demonstrated in recent experiments using the prototype on display. |
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In the case of triads, RyRs are already identifiable, and their coordinates and orientations should be determinable with high reliability and precision. |
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Ensuring that this reliability is attained requires that the mechanicals and electricals of a potential storage enclosure candidate be examined and evaluated. |
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This implementation is believed to increase the overall density, reliability, yield, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of the gyrator based filter and related circuitry. |
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The engineer designing the system needs to take into account a wide range of factors in order to assure the reliability of the electrical systems. |
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This prompted a programme to improve reliability and performance of the system in freezing conditions. |
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The reliability of lemmatic bundles, on the other hand, depends on the consistency and procedure of lemmatisation in the corpus. |
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Conformity with the PCI DSS standard in this context is another proof of the reliability of the Bank and the security of card operations. |
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This turned out not to be the case and progress was slow in attaining reliability and economy. |
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Roberts is also known for the Roberts Loom, which was widely adopted because of its reliability. |
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This test combines the reliability and accuracy of phenotyping with the speed of genotyping. |
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By doing so examiners are erroring in the direction of drawing hypotheses based on greater evidence of reliability and validity. |
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In the 1840s George Henry Corliss of Providence, Rhode Island improved the reliability of stationary steam engines. |
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In practice, however, windmill design is not very complicated and the biggest problem is the tradeoff between cost and reliability. |
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Bentley withdrew from motor racing just after winning at Le Mans in 1930, claiming that they had learned enough about speed and reliability. |
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The Imperial Government depended heavily on the perceived reliability of the Cossacks. |
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Test-retest reliability of hand-held dynamometric strength testing in young people with cerebral palsy. |
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The ECU provides the same performance and reliability as the company's other ECU models, but is designed in a more compact package. |
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But during Kublai's reign a hierarchy of reliability was introduced in China. |
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Instead, they attacked the reliability of the Eskimos who had made the gruesome discovery and called them liars. |
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A high SNR margin will mean a reduced maximum throughput, but greater reliability and stability of the connection. |
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Barrier factors include confidentiality, easy to use, enjoyableness, reliability, safety, and visual appeal. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the road they ran into problems with reliability. |
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Often this decision is based upon the perceived reliability of, and warranty offered with these vehicles. |
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Etzel will also compare cost, power, reliability and scalability of a TCAM-only implementation for several application scenarios. |
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It is imperative to consider the reliability of the information obtained from these records. |
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The Spartan Sorter's cleanliness, high reliability and low cost-of-ownership made it an easy choice when selecting for our new fabs. |
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The reliability of Herodotus is sometimes criticized when writing about Egypt. |
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Descriptive statistics and the most pertinent results from item, reliability, and factor analyses are summarized here. |
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However, there are scholars who dispute the Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles. |
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They decided to save money by using the cheapest components available, but down the line they ran into problems with reliability. |
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Such an arrangement was shown to improve reliability and availability of the system, relative to a uniform system, when multiple satellites fail. |
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The main problems were safety, reliability, weight and, especially, sustained operation. |
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With the aim of increasing speed and reliability steam trains were replaced with electric and diesel traction. |
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The Zeppelin rigids were considered too slow and there were concerns with their reliability operating over water. |
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Intra and intertester reliability is reported along with Standard Error of Measurement data. |
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In the latter case, the method of interpolation affects the reliability of individual isolines and their portrayal of slope, pits and peaks. |
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Interscorer agreement or reliability has been a major issue in Rorschach methodology throughout the history of the technique. |
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In July 2010 Areva was contracted to design and supply a new rod line to improve reliability and production rate. |
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The reliability of a particular chronicle is an important determination for modern historians. |
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It combines figures for punctuality and reliability into a single performance measure. |
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He had extensive maritime interests and was most noted for his work on the mariner's compass, which had previously been limited in reliability. |
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However, due to the increasing power, lack of reliability and a series of fatal accidents during the 1986 rally, Group B was permanently banned. |
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India's Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma stated the reliability issues to India's Parliament. |
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Air India's aircraft engineers' body advised against accepting further deliveries until Boeing resolved reliability issues. |
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The team had also resolved the reliability problems that had dogged them the previous year. |
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Renault also backed some films set in Africa during the 1920s to promote the reliability of its products on tough conditions. |
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Honda's motorcycles in this class suffered performance and reliability problems when ridden the relatively long distances of the US highways. |
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A tough 1990 followed with Ferrari, in which his car suffered more reliability problems, forcing him to retire from seven races. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility of drawing out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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One of the main reasons for doubting the truth of the inquest concerns the reliability of Marlowe's companions as witnesses. |
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The Vita creates a contentiously positive image of Constantine, and modern historians have frequently challenged its reliability. |
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In Scotland's so-called Silicon Glen in West Lothian a recent survey showed the growing reliability of families on the e-mail system. |
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Despite being very sick and close to death, he questioned the reliability of Spotswood's witnesses. |
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Siemens has developed a new air-insulated busbar trunking system that increases the efficiency and reliability of wind turbines. |
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Recent literature has examined the reliability of Glut-1 in discriminating between reactive and malignant mesothelium in histological sections. |
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Recent studies, however, question the reliability of the Historia Brittonum. |
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Some students fail to meet the extremely high reliability standards required to qualify as a missileer. |
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The tugs are also modernly equipped to increase reliability and safety of vessel traffic in the coastal zone and in the port. |
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It was piloted on 12 social scientists with the purpose to ascertain reliability of the data collection instrument. |
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The VTS30-HP received the industry's highest thermosyphon rating for system durability, reliability, installation, safety and operation. |
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Die products are also available with solderable front metal for improved thermal performance, reliability and efficiency. |
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The reliability of these sources, and the possibility to draw out a core of oldest teachings, is a matter of dispute. |
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While I'd love to recommend a slinky Maser Quattro or a genteel Aston DB7, you'd have niggling reliability issues and high maintenance with both. |
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Available bitewing radiographs were read blindly by the examiner on two occasions to determine intra-examiner reliability for caries diagnosis. |
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The only other potential reliability concern is biofouling and related corrosion. |
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Some historians have questioned the reliability of some of Bede's accounts. |
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To the usual Honda attributes of reliability and craftsmanship, the Accord Coupe adds handling and roadability to become a winner. |
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Its reliability comes from the novel use of the piezoelectric transducers proposed here. |
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The group now is conducting manufacturing and reliability trials for lead-free circuit board assemblies. |
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Because of the importance of speed and reliability of power, trading desks require some of the most sophisticated circuitry in business today. |
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The range incorporates recently patented features that deliver increased reliability with reduced running cists and simplified maintenance. |
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The Discovery Series II was highly rated in categories such as sales process, craftsmanship, roadability, safety and reliability. |
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The cartridge bearing offers improved reliability and low friction loss for turbocharger use. |
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Reworking BGAs using the low melting alloy provides an excellent combination of processability and reliability. |
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The government wishes to improve reliability and capacity between Junctions 11 by Cannock and Junction 19 near Knutsford. |
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Behind the scenes, the AvistarVOS software routes, retries, and monitors calls to maximize quality and reliability. |
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There are also concerns about reliability, and the rising costs of constructing and maintaining offshore wind farms. |
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An appendix offers information on describing associations with correlation coefficients and determining reliability and predictive validity. |
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The evergreen Octavia hatchback is the most popular car of minicab drivers, who swear by its reliability and cheap running costs. |
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In other words, high validity cannot result from low reliability, because of the inconsistency or unstableness in the measurement. |
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That is the minimum required to assure safety, operability, and reliability of small arms. |
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The study hopes to find ways to enhance crosstie and fastening designs to improve efficiency, reliability and safety and decrease cost. |
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The relatively frequent appearance of these extreme numbers casts doubt on the reliability of the random number generator. |
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Iomega's Zip disk was chosen as the storage solution for Fuji's digital photo platform for its high capacity and reliability. |
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The highest quality NAND flash memory component used in the Ammo USB drives offer maximum reliability and sustained fast data transfer rates. |
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Diel variation in the catchability of gadoids and its influence on the reliability of abundance indices. |
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Together with Proofpoint, DATS hopes to play a major role in improving the security, efficiency and reliability of enterprise email in Japan. |
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The models are from game theory, decision theory, simulation, reliability, and queuing theory. |
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K and T address the issue of the reliability of Jenkins' data which show interferences of more acrolectal and more basilectal features. |
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Our clients count on us for custom labels and decals that adhere to the highest international benchmarks for safety, reliability and quality. |
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In fact, few profit margins can be predicted with such reliability as those provided by a true roulette wheel or other game of chance. |
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Instead, they wear face masks with varying degrees of reliability. |
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The improvements in electrical generation technology increased the efficiency and reliability greatly in the 19th century. |
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In May 2016, Flightglobal reported that new Block 3i software was finally installed, improving reliability over earlier Block 3 software. |
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Its relative reliability and good power to weight ratio changed aviation dramatically. |
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We chose to ask about injuries by body region and not trust reliability of self-report diagnoses. |
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Nexus have made replacing the ageing fleet of trains, which have been in constant service since 1980, and suffer reliability problems, a priority. |
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This innovative erector optimizes floor space and output with its modern design, incorporating the latest in high reliability servo motors on all major motions. |
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This puts the power of our collective business reliability intelligence directly into a user's Web browser, so a leap of faith is no longer required to make a purchase. |
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As a result, the measurement and instrumentation framework necessary to proactively address security, reliability and manageability were not built into the core design. |
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The A380 has electrically actuated thrust reversers, giving them better reliability than their pneumatic or hydraulic equivalents, in addition to saving weight. |
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What assessment instruments would I be required use both latitudinally and longitudinally to measure the reliability and validity of my pedagogical methods? |
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The model, therefore, was assessed for evaluating the psychometric properties of the measurement model in terms of reliability, convergent validity, and discriminant validity. |
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Mechanical reliability was an issue, but the experiment proved its worth. |
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Not a single aircraft was unflyable for more than a day during the entire period, and the reliability of the aircraft on the nonstop transatlantic legs was impressive as well. |
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There were not enough sport bikes in the survey for a statistically significant conclusion, though the data hinted at reliability as good as cruisers. |
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Dropping coal plants from the mix will imperil the reliability of the grid, leading to forced black-outs and brown-outs, and affecting the quality of life of Americans. |
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Staes et al, on the other hand, reported better reliability for end-feel assessment of accessory intercarpal motion as compared to mobility classifications. |
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For one thing, many people regard rationality as an epistemically internalist notion, whereas reliability is a paradigmatic example of an epistemically externalist notion. |
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The OnStream ADR2 uses the servo signal innovatively to give the same level of reliability as Read-While-Write without the traditional hardware complexity. |
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The Boston agent added that this clerk was a young man of wholly unquestioned veracity and reliability, of known antecedents and long with the company. |
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We assessed the reliability and accuracy of NIFT measurements at multiple locations on the body surface compared to rectal temperatures in gnotobiotic piglets. |
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Its first success was in drastically improving the reliability and speed of goods trains, work which led to the development of the Advanced Passenger Train. |
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