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But the small workload of most relievers, 60 or 70 innings, is a meager data set that encourages random fluctuations.
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Gillan declined due to the smaller workload the band had compared to his own.
The trust with the smallest workload (73) was the Westminster PCT and the one with the highest workload (2754), the Manchester teaching PCT.
Yet despite the smaller workloads, more pitchers are missing significant time with elbow injuries.
His stuff was enhanced with the smaller workloads, and his body felt better.
This method requires a small workload and a short measuring time and is particularly applicable to a single underground coal seam with a demand for large quantity measurement.
These authors also found a much better tumor remission rate in the groups with early application due to a limited half-life of human lymphocytes in the SCID mouse, a smaller workload for the cytotoxic T-cells and an increased penetration in smaller tumors.
In the proposed vCell, the HMM states can be characterized as high, medium, and small workloads.
Using the live VM migration function, cloud service providers can consolidate many VMs with small workloads into a few servers to achieve high resource utilization.
For his state, Miller averaged more with the bat, which he felt was because he was able to concentrate more on his batting, as Hassett gave him a smaller workload with the ball.
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