Marvin Hagler was a great fighter who fought mainly as a southpaw, but was very effective switching to fighting right handed. |
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The varistor and the surge absorber protect electronic circuits from switching surge and static electricity. |
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The team has tried switching personnel, blitzing more often and benching players. |
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Also at high school a friend of his father gave him a mechanical device with switching circuits that could play nim and other games. |
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A rate fall is a good opportunity for borrowers to dust down their home loans and see whether they can save money by switching elsewhere. |
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When commanded by the powertrain control computer, the solenoids direct oil to valve lifters equipped with the switching mechanism. |
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Others have turned traitor, switching allegiances from synthesisers to guitars. |
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In the relay, a pair of moveable switching contacts is positioned between a pair of fixed electrical contact pads. |
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Aside from switching the order of the first question, this year was no exception. |
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Naomi had moved on some time ago, and I had been switching dance partners intermediately. |
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I used to use my mobile as a travel clock, switching the phone off before bed and having it wake me up at the appointed hour. |
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Thanks also to the projectionist for switching off his radio before someone got up to brain him. |
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I tried switching between progressive and interlaced modes, and saw the TV do its reconfiguration flash, but the text jittered in both modes. |
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In addition to exceeding the ASHRAE standard, lighting systems will have to incorporate bi-level switching controls to qualify for the deduction. |
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The MP2060 power film resistor suits frequency switching circuits, including snubbers and RF terminations. |
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Electron on-off switching in mercury triatomic clusters was demonstrated from quantum beat experiments. |
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A switching function provides both connectivity and required text-based interfaces to area law enforcement databases. |
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Recently, I predicted that there was a need for Internet switching ability in a mobile phone. |
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He studied at Uppsala University from 1861, first studying natural science but later switching to history and the Scandinavian languages. |
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Even switching the amount of the shortfall predicted by your insurer to a repayment mortgage will help. |
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You pick up an extra point of yield switching from a money-market fund to a short-term bond fund. |
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On switching, the old distractors retain their diminished attention-attraction strength. |
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On Turkey Day, Dallas flubbed the other end of this law, not switching to deuce tries in the fourth. |
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Their turnaround is immediate and they lose no time in switching directions. |
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I prefer the groundbait feeder with bread in clear water, switching to the block end filled with maggots in coloured water. |
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All that is clear is that, conceptually, we can make sense of the idea of a person switching bodies and remaining the same person throughout. |
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Most of the action seemed to consist of switching standard gauge box cars to and from the industrial sidings served by the narrow gauge. |
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Private users are switching to take advantage of significantly higher transfer rates. |
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It began the algebra of logic called Boolean algebra which now finds application in computer construction, switching circuits etc. |
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Because the people who can afford to sit on the bleeding edge of technology are so rarely capable of even switching it on. |
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The victims appear to be punters upgrading their phones or switching between contract and pay as you go services. |
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He continued his work showing how Boolean algebra could be used to synthesise and simplify relay switching circuits. |
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A better choice would be slimming down our immense private health-care bureaucracy and switching to a simpler single-payer system. |
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Altering the dosage or switching to a similar medication that lacks the unwanted toxic effect can minimize undesired effects. |
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The mouse features the standard two clickers, a scroll wheel on the top, along with three extra buttons for scrolling and task switching. |
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Needless to say, I was forced to adjust my back routine after tearing my biceps, which meant switching from an underhand to an overhand grip. |
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One of the attention tests, the attention switching test, was even shown to be uncorrelated in either experiment. |
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I never wore those blasted boots again after that day, instead switching to the lighter Sorrell boots, or mukluks if not venturing far from camp. |
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If this involves switching citizenship or obtaining dual nationality then so be it. |
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I've received a steady stream of emails from readers saying they're switching off, retiring to their veggie patches, disengaging. |
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Others try to limit the expectations of their boss or family by taking longer to reply, or switching off. |
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Once again Rovers players showed how mentally fragile they are by switching off at key moments and accepting second best all too easily. |
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In similar examples involving not coordination but anaphora, it's much easier to get away with this sort of denotation switching. |
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If I'd known that switching kibble would fix all that, I'd have done it ages ago. |
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It is quite clear that the pro-Union electorate are switching off in droves, with each election indicating a downturn in registration and voting. |
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These actions happened very shortly after switching roles from pilot flying to pilot not flying. |
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Cars seem to come from all directions, switching lanes like dodgem cars and it's not just cars but bicycles and scooters too. |
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Mobile phone operators are switching their focus from customer acquisition to improvements in average revenue per user. |
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We are dealing here with a phenomenon called metathesis, the switching of two adjacent sounds within a word. |
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Soon after they resumed, the road crested a hill and began switching back and forth sharply, for the downgrade was very steep. |
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After switching to UV illumination, a clear image of the fluorescent exodermis allowed observation and measurement of its component cells. |
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In simply switching the focus of public conjecture he may have done enough to let the question slide, at least for the duration of the campaign. |
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And so I started switching from these endless derivative novels to trying to write parts for actors, and I've been doing so ever since. |
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Like many, I dislike watching anime dubbed into English, but in this particular situation, you may find yourself switching over. |
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It also vowed to improve air quality in plants by switching to more costly water-based glues and by improving ventilation. |
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Too often the switching is not done in time and payments are missed, accruing considerable embarrassment and penalties. |
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I hated the fact that I seemed to be switching on the waterworks constantly. |
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Surprisingly, the U.S. government was a bit gun-shy about switching subs from diesel engines and batteries to nuclear fuel. |
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This is good news, because problems with transferring direct debits, standing orders, etc. has put off many of us from switching in the past. |
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He worked as a First Class Stoker in the boiler room, switching to loading ammunition magazines when on action stations. |
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After leaving school, he did a seven-year stint as a joiner, switching to steeple jacking after national service. |
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So it would seem switching service from one address to another is likely a pretty routine, fairly common occurrence. |
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This allows you to dial in reasonable settings in front of clients before switching in the processing. |
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The local phone company lost one of its major switching centres, with some 200,000 lines and three million circuits. |
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Less critical than refugia, prey switching also plays a role in protozoan persistence. |
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One self-confessed rate tart explains how he has made the most of cheap credit, by switching frequently between deals. |
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Perform the following four exercises as a circuit for each arm, doing all moves for one arm before switching. |
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There are separate accumulators for generator tripping and 500-kV reactive power compensation switching for this algorithm as well. |
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Still, I haven't found a mobile phone tiny enough to goad me into switching. |
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In an attempt to emulate them, millions of people follow this eating fad and that, switching diets as often as the glossies demand. |
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An interface switching device is connected to a keyboard unit and a computer. |
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As Coventry swelter in the heat, Mikkel Bischoff still maintains he made the right move in switching to the Ricoh Arena. |
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Like me, you probably don't think twice about switching on a light, drawing a hot bath, turning up the heat or calling a friend on the phone. |
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Paul was impressive last week against Salford after switching from scrum half to hooker early on after Aaron Smith suffered a head injury. |
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The actuator is then de-energized and the switching contacts return to their starting positions. |
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This internal structure allows the decoder to avoid switching between the logical processors every clock cycle. |
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One is quite tempted to ask the projectionist if he keeps switching reels from different films. |
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But the biometric check is only useful if the process is sufficiently supervised to guard against spoofing or passport switching. |
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What this does demonstrate for certain is how long they worked their blades before switching to a new one or having it reforged. |
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Packet switching involves dividing messages into packets and individually transmitting them across the network to their destination. |
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With a longitudinal bias field, there was a lag of about 3.5 ns as the magnetization responded to the switching pulse. |
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Bogart seems to have rescinded his deathbed remorse about switching from scotch to Martinis. |
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Specter and Landrieu upset a critical Appropriations Committee vote by switching from yea to nay. |
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He was primarily self-taught beginning on trumpet before switching to alto sax. |
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It was an evening of rejoicing and good cheer at the annual switching on of the Foxford Christmas Lights. |
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In many communities switching between languages serves important functions. |
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She has rendered the novel in the simple present to get over the problem of switching tenses which sounds alright in Tamil but clumsy in English. |
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I got dressed and went out to the shop even before switching on lappy or having any breakfast. |
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You could therefore make a big dent in your repayments by switching to a cheaper deal. |
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There are a variety of combos to pull off but they must be done by switching through your weapons while rapidly hitting the punch or kick button. |
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United have even proved adept at switching the tactics mid-game to outwit opponents this season. |
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The company is also working on laser amplification, which will eliminate the need for active optical switching. |
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Vacuum tubes were the only technology available at the time to amplify signals or serve as switching devices in electronics. |
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The mirror deflects a laser beam by rapidly switching its angle of orientation, building up the picture pixel by pixel. |
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Scientists at Hull University have landed a hefty grant to study the economic implications of switching to renewable energy sources. |
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Equipped with steam generators, they were assigned initially to Huntington where they found work switching passenger trains. |
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The path now climbed stiffly, switching back and forth on the steeper sections, otherwise crossing the face of the right hand valley wall. |
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Maybe we will become adept at switching from left brain to right brain as a means of following our spiritual path. |
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Eliminate the glare from artificial light by switching from direct to indirect overhead lighting. |
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You may have noticed I've been switching around the line art images at the top of the page. |
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So we are likely to see precessional magnetic switching used for phones and cameras in the near future. |
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After two dogged weeks I've finally given up, switching to much lighter aqueous cream instead. |
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Still some buses are switching to cleaner fuels like liquefied petroleum gas. |
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In Cornwall at least, Franco-Ontarians call it franglais and consider it a common practice of switching codes without apprehension. |
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This was often caused by high impacts from too fast couplings during switching whereby the car would jump up disturbing the packing. |
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This was another eight-minute trip, during which we did the reverse procedure, switching from catenary to third rail power. |
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And if they want to argue the toss about it, they have 28 days to prove they were strong-armed into switching against their will. |
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A leading high-street bank came up smelling of roses today after switching its energy supply to run on sewage. |
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Americans are used to generous company pensions, but the onus is switching to the individual. |
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Measures as simple as insulating lofts and switching off appliances can help to combat the problem. |
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This switching matrix has input ports, output ports and a passive optical core consisting of optical couplers. |
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If so, it might be worth stomaching your losses and switching out of your tech fund to something less risky. |
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He asks whether he should spend his time between fog patches switching his lights on and off. |
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He'd also became fond of switching lights on and off to the point where it was almost an obsession. |
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Traditionally, sales promotions have been used tactically to encourage brand switching. |
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We got hit by the tails of the summer hurricanes and were switching between day and night shoots a lot. |
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Imagine switching from an easygoing, carefree lifestyle, to an uptight one with no breathing room. |
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She was switching standard gauge cars without any kind of idler car on the three rail track. |
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He completed a post-doctorate at Dallas and then joined Kellogg in 1985, switching to business and marketing. |
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In contrast, it is proposed that estrous females on lek easily escape harassment by switching between the small territories. |
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What are the findings from the third study, which examines switching to an aromatase inhibitor after two to three years of tamoxifen? |
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The UMA switching capability is based on software from industry leader Kineto Wireless. |
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The results help researchers better understand magnetic switching and may help designers optimize magnetic storage devices. |
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She was switching her leads a little bit down the lane, but I thought she did it pretty handily. |
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Faced with such arrogance is it any wonder that savvy consumers are switching to screw caps? |
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We all probably think ourselves capable of switching off ideology and interest, of objectifying the task at hand. |
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Such mode changes may, for example, entail switching amplifier stages in and out of an amplification signal path. |
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Packet switching is best suited for transmitting bursty data traffic that is not affected by delays. |
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All over the world, telcos have seen customers switching to cable and mobile phone services. |
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Now, I can relate to this because I went as far as I could possibly go without actually switching from the bank I've been with for 25 years. |
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The switching device includes network interface cards connected to a common backplane. |
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Drug companies have been switching successful prescription drugs over the counter for years. |
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The 64-bit bad boy also has hyperthreading to help certain software loads and demand based switching to improve performance per watt. |
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Most fixed-price contracts require several months' notice of termination and switching usually takes four to six weeks, so it pays to plan ahead. |
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Jackson was saying goodnight and switching off his floor lamp by the time I was already drifting off into my heavy sleep. |
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Autorickshaw drivers, on the other hand, refuse to budge an inch on the issue of switching to digital meters. |
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The first flight with floats took place on 8 August and switching from land gear to floats was a relatively simple process. |
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Many anglers are switching from nylon monofilament line to gel spun polythene lines such as Power Pro or Fireline. |
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We conducted a genetic screen for factors affecting the directionality of mating-type switching. |
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Chalk was important to yard operations for without it switching freight cars in marshalling yards would have been slower and much more difficult. |
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On the motorway you can cruise along in comfort mode, switching to sport on the A-roads, flicking to advanced sport to hug corners and bends. |
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They found more young people in mainland Europe were switching to non-alcoholic drinks as part of a drive for healthier lifestyles. |
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Certain non-addictive medications may also be helpful in switching phobic alarms off. |
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And if there were no or minimal repercussions for switching to private accounts, you would definitely have my ear. |
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If the problem is reoccurring for you, think about switching from a peat-based mix to one that only contains perlite and vermiculite. |
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Previous attempts to lower the switching temperature have incorporated low levels of elements such as tungsten, molybdenum, niobium and fluorine. |
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Steps were rapidly taken to remove thimerosal from vaccines by switching to single-dose vials that did not require any preservative. |
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In the winter, Chukars feed primarily on seeds, cheatgrass, and thistles, switching to insects and green leaves in the summer. |
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But a laptop, even if it was plugged in, would just react to the mains cutoff by switching to its internal battery. |
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According to one study, the risk of a fatal heart attack can be cut in half by switching to a Mediterranean diet. |
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The switching frequency of 1 megahertz makes it possible to select a small external component. |
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It presets the bounds of inquiry, cramps the interrogative space, and derails the track switching that earmarks ethnographic work. |
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There is considerable lexical borrowing and linguistic code switching in informal conversation. |
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Mike got really good at getting the bedpan to me in seconds when I croaked that I needed it and switching them out for clean ones. |
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He closed the door and switched on the lights before switching on his compact disc player. |
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The new transistor can be used as a low-loss power switching device in applications like inverters for home electric appliances, hybrid cars and switching power supplies. |
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Since switching the doorknobs, Hoffman says, Alexa and everyone else in the household sleeps better. |
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King has caucused with the Democrats since being elected in 2012 but has said he is open to switching sides. |
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He then worked as an electronic appliance technician before switching to blue-collar jobs such as waiting on restaurant tables and selling audio equipment. |
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As we move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties. |
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The severity of this interaction necessitates a five-week washout when switching a patient from fluoxetine to an MAOI to allow complete elimination of the fluoxetine. |
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By switching the anti-aliasing mode on and off, I found different and useful timbres, because even aliasing creates an interesting digital jitter. |
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These states were detected both by short actinic flashes and by the switching of the actinic illumination level between different stationary state values. |
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The first-half switching of Howarth and Tommy Hayes, with each taking a turn at stand-off, also baffled the Welshmen and led directly to the opening try. |
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Today consumers react by cutting the cord and switching to cheaper alternatives. |
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Interest rates vary widely, so switching lenders can bring savings. |
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Help speed up the de-icing process by switching on the engine and the rear window heater, but never leave your car running unattended, it's an invitation to thieves. |
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In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it. |
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If you have to get down on your knees, try kneeling on one knee and then switching to the other one every minute to minimize the pressure and disperse it. |
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If it has a mouthpiece or a reed, Al can produce sublime music on it, often switching effortlessly between trumpet, saxophone and clarinet on the same gig. |
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The robot smoothly activated, lights gradually blinking on, the rising hum of servomotors spinning up to speed, relays switching to new configurations. |
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They all demand hyper-mobility and a demonic coordination that has you switching into retrograde or performing the top half of one phrase with the bottom of another. |
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The Alcatel switching solution enables service providers to extend customer roaming capabilities as they switch between cellular networks and WLAN access points. |
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By a different measure, he says Italians and the Portuguese are less bothered about switching to the euro because of the relative under-performance of the lira and escudo. |
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I've immunized myself to bike theft by switching to rollerblades. |
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This step was completed by switching the arthroscope to the anterior cannula while maintaining the thermal probe in the accessory posterior portal. |
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Remembering better is not about pointing the camera and switching to HD mode. |
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It is his job to throw her off the scent by switching on the charm. |
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At Pentagon procurement prices, the cost of switching the stationery alone would be astronomical. |
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Going out to the public square to debate issues, not voting every four years and switching off in-between. |
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The band still had to deal with the problem of coming off the payroll and switching from playing large venues to rolling round the club circuit, scratching a living. |
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The switching of the power axis from one brother's writing to the other wouldn't be a problem though, if Mick weren't still the bandleader and chief songwriter. |
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I am seriously considering switching to batting for the other side. |
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The young men and women who went there drank like upstream salmon and studied in between switching kegs at kegger parties. |
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He claimed he was in the process of switching sides when he was arrested and sent to Guantanamo. |
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Governments hoping to earn a fast buck by switching off analogue television transmitters and selling the frequencies to cellphone operators are in for a shock. |
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Since neither mating type switching nor transposition will be discussed here in further detail the interested reader is referred to the reviews cited in this paragraph. |
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Other men in black coveralls are seen busily switching Ukrainian tags on several blue, white and gray VW and Mazda trucks. |
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Seeing as each child in disposable nappies fills a black bin bag every week, switching to cloth will make a huge difference to the amount of rubbish in the grey bins. |
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The model demonstrated that this motif can generate a bistable switch with tunable control over the switching threshold and the degree of population heterogeneity. |
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Far from being cast down by the goal, England concentrated on reaching half-time without falling further behind before switching to the attack with renewed vigour. |
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The company operates in a business sector notorious for high staff turnover, with employees often switching agencies or wanting to do their own thing. |
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To identify the best way to control the cantilever, the researchers used computer models to simulate both chemically and electrically based switching mechanisms. |
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The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war. |
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The existing power lines from the north of Scotland converge on the national grid switching station at Beauly, a key hub of the Scottish electricity supply. |
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I keep switching from provider to provider, hoping to find one that will meet even my basic needs. |
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Disillusioned dairy farmers in Yorkshire could soon be turning cowboys and switching their flat caps for Stetsons if they take up an offer to relocate to South Dakota. |
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It is also interesting that this ecosystem has no animals which are strict herbivores, but rather they are omnivores, switching between diets of eating algae and animals. |
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It appears that switching parties is the worst form of opportunism. |
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Last week the BBC announced that viewers to Newsnight were up by 100,000 since the opt-out was introduced, with many switching on after 11 pm to see the Scottish element. |
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The barramundi is also a hermaphrodite, born male but switching to female at sexual maturity, at around five years old, when they begin travelling downstream to spawn. |
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Its network uses packet switching to route calls, meaning voice data from the caller is chopped up into packets, sent, and then reassembled at the recipient's end. |
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One of the key benefits cited in switching to this two-stage process is that each convertible emerges from the paint shop with the same corrosion protection as a coupe. |
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All of this is achieved without switching the chirality of the catalyst. |
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It has been updated specifically to incorporate finger swipes and movements that allow for navigation, switching through apps, and zooming in and out. |
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He said that his present machine was an Apple, but that he was planning in switching to a different brand for a new machine. I answered that yes, I was happy with the Dell. |
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Hall has applied the same theory to his career, switching paths and changing routes whenever things start to become a little too comfortable for him. |
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The most important thing is to act as soon as possible and consider switching to a different kind of mortgage possibly a straight repayment mortgage with separate life cover. |
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And switching off for a few hours is a very good thing indeed. |
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He worked up a good bit of patter with the audience and even managed to get a laugh when recounting a story that involved switching into a different language. |
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The philosophy of switching to pharmacy medicines or over the counter medicines is to empower the patient to participate more fully in his or her health care. |
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He claims to have shouted at the radio within five minutes of switching it on in the morning and of being incandescent with rage by the time he has read the daily papers. |
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Because additional ground lines have not been added, inductive coupling in the connector introduces a significant amount of crosstalk during switching. |
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As optical switching technology matures and more meshed networks are deployed, narrowband channelizers will easily integrate into this advanced architecture. |
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We know the individual can make a difference by introducing simple measures about the home such as switching off a light or turning the TV off standby. |
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These are positioned on either side of the heat sink wall, and switching on the voltage causes a transfer of electrons which positively ionise the air molecules. |
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Inverters can reduce overall crosstalk by counteracting the effects of switching, as long as the victim trace runs alongside both the native signal and its inverted form. |
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But Mr Milner, director of Keighley iron founders Leach and Thompson, said there were dozens of examples of manufacturers in the district switching jobs overseas. |
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He emphasised that the real test for the drivers during the race will be a crossover where the carts will be switching tracks at a hair-raising speed. |
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Except for very short runs on main tracks, remote-controlled locomotives are almost exclusively confined to switching yards where freight cars are assembled into trains. |
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Some people always wear cowboy hats, for instance, and others wear bowlers, and each think the other is exceedingly funny-looking, and would never consider switching. |
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A standard international earth station and an international switching centre make for clear connections and direct dialling facilities to more than 228 countries. |
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He actually competed as a powerlifter before switching to bodybuilding, and squats, deadlifts and benches are still staples of his training routine. |
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I can't speak a single word of Danish, and yet the people in the school spoke fluently in English and their mother tongue, switching between the two mid-sentence. |
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For the first 20 years of cellular communications, mobile handset users have complained about dead zones, and keep switching services to get reliable connections. |
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Nevertheless, the snail and digenean phylogenies do not appear congruent, implying that host switching occurs on evolutionary but not ecological timescales. |
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Impulse noise can be the result of electrical storms, ignition noise, electromechanical switching equipment, and noisy power sources, to name a few. |
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Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue. |
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Although I'd been toying with switching to insurance which covers all eventualities, I foolishly let sentiment get the better of me and stayed with him. |
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For example, the free morpheme constraint does not account for why switching is impossible between certain free morphemes. |
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But there are several factors behind switching codes in a single conversation. |
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As the van made a rolling stop, the officer saw Amirian, the driver, switching seats with passenger Singun, Sweeney said. |
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Try switching out your citrus, she suggests, or deglazing the pan with vermouth, or orange juice, depending on what else you're serving. |
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The new compound works by switching off an overactive natural defence mechanism in the brain. |
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The HybriCore chipset is the world's first linearly scalable packet switching chipset. |
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It descrambles it at a central switching facility before routing the call to the receiver. |
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Gluon provided converged local switching and access systems for local telecommunications service providers. |
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There are 3 LCoS technologies available, namely ferroelectrics, nematics LCoS, and wavelength selective switching. |
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Coun Forbes said early canvassing has already shown that those who voted Lib Dem in 2010 will be switching back to Labour. |
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For example, if a fund consistently ranks below the median of its peer group, review that option and consider switching to another fund. |
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Miller's comments came as CUs continue to weigh re-upping capital commitments to their corporates or switching to other providers. |
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The country is switching time zones on Thursday to the west of the international dateline from the east. |
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Your cardiovascular health problems seem to have started before switching to the lower dose of cyanocobalamin. |
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This is done by switching the poles on and off at the right time, or varying the strength of the pole. |
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Therefore, consumers are switching to these new varieties of craft beers over other kinds of beer. |
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Ofgem says these charges prevent prepayment meter customers switching to cheaper deals. |
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The procedure also measures pump, research and motor octanes and uses fiber optic probes for remote switching. |
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An integrated photocell activates light emitting diodes for even illumination up to 50 metres and for switching of the IR filter. |
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The written language of the Duchy of Brittany was Latin, switching to French in the 15th century. |
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But he fancied switching sides to become one of the bad guys in The Three Musketeers. |
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In the impeller displacement transducing part, a switching circuit composed of a light-emitting diode and a phototransistor, etc. |
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Capacitor-rated contactors with damping resistors reduce back-to-back switching currents. |
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Sceptics claim switching on the supercooled magnets could create a doomsday event that would destroy the Earth. |
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High frequency metabolism study in a large and shallow temperate lake revealed seasonal switching between net autotrophy and net heterotrophy. |
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Effects of switching pravastatin to cerivastatin on Creactive protein, butyrylcholinesterase and lipids. |
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The plant felt that switching to a twist tie and hot air sealed bag would solve their production and consumer problems. |
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Yodelling is quite simply a technique of switching from chest voice to head voice, and it isn't only an Alpine phenomenon. |
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At the time of travelling we got approximately 315 Slovenian Tolars to the pound sterling but from next year Slovenia will be switching to Euros. |
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The new colors are splashed across the heat shields of EOS' unique V-Series open-frame switching power supplies. |
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Such masks were occasionally also specific to a particular role, and an actor could then play multiple roles merely by switching masks. |
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In some cases, this may involve switching their checking account to another bank or credit union. |
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They promote sparsity, and provide a perfect formulation for switching and multi-bang controls, and for the optimal actuator location problem. |
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These IXYS MOSFETs provide for very low conduction and switching losses, and are avalanche rated for hard-switching applications. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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They will be the first hybrid tramways capable of switching their source of power between overhead catenaries and on-board batteries. |
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This results in reduction of power loss during switching, achieving a power factor of 92 percent. |
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By switching to Apex flexible vinyl compound, says American Granby, it improved the durability of its torque arrestor. |
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Very low off capacitance provides ample control in switching reactances at high WiFi frequencies. |
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The participants rested 10 seconds after each trial and 120 seconds after switching to a different angular velocity. |
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The PSTN consists primarily of fiber optic cable and copper cable that connects switching centers with each other and to remote terminals. |
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It worked! His head twitched, switching gears from inquisitor to inquisitee. |
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A hackish solution is to use code switching, a technique of replacing a byte with a sequence of bytes headed by a special control character. |
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A switching mid-plane architecture allows Opera, from TeleProcessing Products, Inc. |
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Previously, Germany's Der Spiegel magazine reported that winegrowers are already switching to heat-resistant grape varieties as a precaution. |
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The first is switching from Goodyear to Hoosier tires for seven divisions that race at the track. |
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Last month, Danish-owned Lundbeck revealed it was selling the Teesside plant and switching manufacture of Escitalopram to mainland Europe. |
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He began shutting down the flight controls, switching off all the things he'd switched on before, switching on all the things he'd switched off. |
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He originally joined the Official IRA, unaware of the split at the December 1969 Army Convention, switching to the Provisional IRA soon after. |
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Beck began as a folk musician, switching between country blues, Delta blues and more traditional rural folk music in his teens. |
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Theatres were switching over to gas lighting not just because it was more economical than using candles but also required less labor to operate. |
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This use is waning as domestic consumers are increasingly switching to compact or liquid detergents that do not include sodium sulfate. |
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The tournament was broadcast on ITV and originally came from the Fulcrum Centre, Slough before switching to Festival Hall, Basildon. |
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It is not property within the meaning of section 4 and is not appropriated by switching on a current. |
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After switching to Renault engines, they also won the constructor's championship in 1995 with Schumacher and Johnny Herbert. |
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Super League began in 1996, replacing the RFL Championship and switching from a winter to a summer season. |
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Interneuronal and peptidergic control of motor pattern switching in Aplysia. |
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Original sequences of an r followed by a short vowel metathesized, with the vowel and r switching places. |
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The value of each quantity averaged over a switching period can be represented by a sinusoidal function. |
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According to these authors, art only becomes common beyond this switching point, signifying a change from archaic to modern humans. |
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The new Science syllabus has led to many public schools switching to the IGCSE Double Award syllabus. |
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The invasion of Italy resulted in the nation switching sides to the Allies and the ousting of Mussolini. |
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Finally, many Norman lords were switching sides and returning to Richard's camp. |
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On 1 July 2010 Sweden stopped routine conscription, switching to an all volunteer force unless otherwise required for defence readiness. |
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Rooms with frequent switching such as bathrooms can expect much shorter lamp life than what is printed on the box. |
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Maldwyn broadcast the Network News service provided by Chiltern Radio before switching to IRN when Network News closed. |
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This diet works in a three-day cycle, with dieters switching from high carbs, to low carbs and finally to no carbs. |
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The DEIC515 has been designed with very low propagation delays, repeatable threshold levels, fast switching and high drive current. |
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Slugs are mainly used in rail yards for switching duties, in which case they are without a cab. |
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The blipvert condenses 30 seconds of advertising to 3 seconds in order to prevent viewers from switching channels during an advertisement. |
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The switching speed between dark and fight is moderately fast, on the order of 400 microseconds. |
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