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supList = S ∩. 2. E T y is pruned by A if (i) E T y is empty and has a in its pruner list, or (ii) every child E T yb of E T y is pruned by A as per part 1 of this Theorem.
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The consistency, initial and final setting times of mixes was determined as per (IS 4031 -1988 part 4 & 5) respectively using Vicat's apparatus.
As a result the energy usage can be displayed and visualized in various ways such as energy per part, energy per time or energy per shift.
Moreover, for efficiency evaluation, an input and two outputs were assigned to each candidate supplier, as well as per each part.
From routinely detecting parts per million (milligrams per kilogram) and more recently to as low as parts per trillion (picograms per kilogram), some laboratories are now able to measure concentrations down to parts per quintillion (femtograms per kilogram).
Hourly readings were obtained for O3 (reported as parts per billion [ppb]), NO2 (reported as ppb), SO2 (reported as ppb), CO (reported as part per million [ppm]), and particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter <10 µm (PM10 reported as micrograms per cubic meter).
In addition to their high selectivity (which can provide concentrations as low as parts per billion), low energy consumption, and moderate cost, they are compact and modular.
The scientists searched 18 xenoliths for water by using Fourier transform infrared analysis, a method capable of detecting water at levels as low as parts per million.
Currently, this electronic nose can detect traces of TNT and related compounds as low as parts per million or less, because the titanium dioxide coating likes to bond with molecules of these explosives.
It's 350 -- as in 350 parts per million of the heat-trapping gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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