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It was a drop of less than 10 feet to the ground, then only a few yards to the waiting vehicle.
The vast majority – Shaik gave the figure of 99% – of impacted pages with more than 10,000 likes would "see a drop of less than 3%", she wrote.
Apart from Secret Cinema's The Empire Strikes Back, the only film continuing in the top 10 with a drop of less than 50% from the previous frame is Southpaw.
Suffolk County ranked sixth in the state for fourth graders, with 73.7percentt of students performing at grade level, also a drop of less than a percentage point from last year.
It is found that the air-side heat transfer coefficient increases from 16.5%to44%4% for the single-row winglet arrangement with an increase in pressure drop of less than 12%.
The experimental results demonstrate that the optimized devices have a forward voltage drop of less than 1.8 V at current level of 30 A and a reverse breakdown voltage of about 4000 V.
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Maximum heat flux dissipation is shown to increase with mass flux and channel depth and the heat sink with 15 μm × 300 μm channels is shown to dissipate base heat fluxes up to 910 W/cm2 at pressure drops of less than 162 kPa and chip temperature rise under 47 °C relative to the fluid inlet temperature.
Since we assume that target FER is 5%, thus dropping of less than 250 frames has no influence on QoS.
Big Apple Trouble Most markets have seen price drops of less than 3%, and that's true for New York City, where home prices have fallen by 2.3%, to a median of $638,082.
Then, a drop of the less dense fluid (oil) was injected into the tube through the rubber septum using a syringe.
Ethanol use over a driving period could drop to less than 10% of the total fuel consumed an amount that could be supplied by onboard fuel separation.
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