The test commenced with the vehicle accelerating under normal conditions from a standing position to the testing speed. |
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The 28 kg battery pack is unnoticeable behind the rear seat, charges itself and will not run out under normal conditions. |
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A racing homer can average 40 miles per hour or more under normal conditions, but they have reached speeds of 60 miles per hour and faster. |
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Dunes are a first line of defence for the canopy forest, not only against the ravages of storms or cyclones, but against the harmful salt spray under normal conditions. |
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What is even more ridiculous is that surpluses are produced even under normal conditions. |
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The forced stay out of their homes would be stressful under normal conditions. |
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Normally, germ cell apoptosis occurs physiologically under normal conditions. |
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The equilibrium between species of resident bacteria provides stability in the microbial population within the same individual under normal conditions. |
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Not controlled, manufactured article that does not release a hazardous chemical under normal conditions of use. |
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To reach its final destination, again under normal conditions, it is not unreasonable to add another 24 hours. |
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It also defines recording rates both under normal conditions and in response to input and motion events. |
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More positively, everyone was obsessed with the fact that the election would be calm and take place under normal conditions. |
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Article 3: The normal weekly rest day under normal conditions of employment is set as Friday. |
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In particular, stability of standards, both under normal conditions of storage and use and during processing of samples, should be assessed. |
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It will be connected to a contaminant ejection device to determine its efficiency under normal conditions of use. |
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Cardiac insufficiency is an incapacity of the heart to provide the heart rate necessary for the body's needs under normal conditions. |
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A vessel must be able to efficiently pump water from any compartment, including the cargo hold, under normal conditions of trim and heel. |
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However, such workshops might not be able to obtain contracts under normal conditions of competition. |
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The geographic range may vary but under normal conditions is approximately 20 nautical miles. |
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This method uses higher levels and longer periods of EMF exposure than encountered under normal conditions. |
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A natural recombination barrier is one beyond which recombination would not be possible under normal conditions for an organism's genetic system. |
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Ethylene oxide will not polymerize spontaneously under normal conditions of temperature, pressure, etc. |
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Intraperitoneal injection of chemicals is not a relevant route of pesticide exposure in humans under normal conditions of use. |
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I always played tennis on Saturday afternoons and under normal conditions, Mum would have cooked sweet corn, salted cod or a fry-up of sausages, eggs and tomatoes. |
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A substance liable to spontaneous combustion, under normal conditions of transport, or when in contact with air, liable to spontaneous heating to the point where it ignites. |
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It does not overcorrect under normal conditions. |
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The highest flowrate at which the water meter operates in a satisfactory manner under normal conditions of use, i.e. under steady or intermittent flow conditions. |
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Qualipièces guarantees that product ROLLERSKITM that you bought will not present any defect of part or labor under normal conditions of use for the period of limited guarantee. |
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At source or after bottling, effervescent natural mineral waters give off carbon dioxide spontaneously and in a clearly visible manner under normal conditions of temperature and pressure. |
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Acreage available for manure application excludes land that does not require fertilisation, land where livestock manure cannotbe applied under normal conditions and land designated as set-aside acreage. |
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The response time of the equipment under test shall be considered and the dwell time shall be sufficient to allow the equipment under test to react under normal conditions. |
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It was such as to deprive those consumers, in so far as they were interested in parallel imports from Germany, of the benefits of discounts which they could have expected under normal conditions of competition. |
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For example, under normal conditions, the highest authority was held by two consuls. |
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They are designed to be operated remotely under normal conditions, only to be visited occasionally for routine maintenance or well work. |
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That should work just fine under normal conditions. |
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Their purpose is to relieve a firm of those costs which it would have had to meet under normal conditions as part of its everyday management or its usual activities. |
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Road users driving passenger cars should maintain under normal conditions a minimum distance equivalent to the distance travelled by a vehicle in two seconds from the vehicle in front of them. |
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Batteries shall consist of cells secured within and fully enclosed by a metal casing so constructed and closed as to prevent the release of the dangerous substances under normal conditions of carriage. |
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In this way, when the system is operating under normal conditions, the discs are immersed and, thanks to their increase in volume, they close the valve. |
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Fuel cell cartridges, including when contained in equipment, shall be designed and constructed to prevent fuel leakage under normal conditions of carriage. |
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Human diploid fibroblasts cultured under normal conditions have been reported to develop an irreversible cell cycle arrest, referred to as replicative senescence. |
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The orientation values for the precursor MDO films cooled under normal conditions and not stretched are very low, indicative of a spherulitic structure. |
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Under normal conditions, if a horse has cast a shoe, I can get out in a day or two and put it back on. |
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Under normal conditions equal amounts of the four core histones are incorporated into chromatin. |
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Under normal conditions, the population would not have remained stationary but grown. |
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Under normal conditions, the kidneys act as a safety valve to eliminate glucose above a certain threshold and prevent further accumulation. |
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Under normal conditions of hemopoiesis, the bone marrow acts as a site for the turnover and traffic of mature leukocytes to the peripheral circulation. |
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Under normal conditions, the chemical reactions that take place between part 1 and 2 ate slow as are the side reactions. |
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Under normal conditions the displaced earth is pushed to the surface, resulting in the characteristic molehills. |
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