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You have very few mugs in your house, and as a result the "accidental" dropping of one would mean a disproportionate increase in time spent doing the washing-up.
For example, in a study of antihypertensive therapy, 'therapeutic turbulence' (a switch to one or more drugs, addition of a new drug, or dropping of one or more drugs) reduced patients' persistence [ 108].
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A sonication of ten min is sufficient to drastically reduce the viscosity of the polymer (at dγ/ dt = 10 (s−1)) which drops of one decade, from 0.3 (for GG and GG 1) to 0.02 Paa s).
While trying to develop a rubbery material to resist deterioration from aircraft fuels, a few drops of one compound fell on a assistant's new tennis shoes.
Most days, I felt like I was barely holding on by my fingertips, in fear of dropping one of the thousands of balls I juggled at once.
It's as if the years had simply dropped out of one's life and all that remains are bits and pieces of recollection".
He won 30 of those races and never dropped out of one until he was 75, he said.
After 25 years of marriage, she bemoaned 'time passing, passing, drop by drop of one's life blood - hair greying, fashions changing, an entirely new slant on art rampant and 25 years of my life gone'.
Additionally, as allowed by the Koyck transformation, the long-term effect of a drop of one percentage point of the AET is a drop of 0.39 percentage points on the manufacturing share.
The MBA predicts that 2012 data will show that there were $1.7tn of new mortgages in 2012, but only $1.3tn in 2013 – a drop of one quarter.
In the first 20 minutes after the Fed's decision, the Dow Jones industrial average fell 50 points, while an initial drop of one cent in the value of the dollar against the euro was reversed.
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