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The octane sensitivity (S), defined as the difference between the Research Octane Number RONN) and the Motor Octane Number (MON), is of increasing interest in spark ignition (SI) engines because of its relevance to knock resistance at boosted high-load conditions.
First-time users will use the in-room software system to get acquainted with the net; computer-literate users will make use of the in-room PC to avoid lugging a laptop, or will print from the in-room fax/printer; and power users with their own gear will bypass the host browser front-ends and go wherever they want, with their own software, at boosted speeds.
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It's the government's best shot at boosting social mobility.
And it's unclear, in particular, how effective the tax cuts would be at boosting spending.
And on November 3rd, Gordon Brown announced a series of reviews aimed at boosting new businesses.
That means that monetary policy has become ineffective at boosting demand.
Iran would consider favourably any request aimed at boosting relations between the two countries, he said.
He claimed that the decision was aimed at "boosting the performance of public employees".
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