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Year 10 pupils spend an average of four hours in front of a screen each day – equivalent to dropping 36 points in their GCSEs, according to the paper published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
A 12-pound bird hitting an airplane taking off at 150 miles per hour produces a force equivalent to dropping a 1,000-pound 1,000-pound the jet from a height of 10 feet, said Richard Dolbeer of the United States Department of Agriculture.
One alternative to compensate the possible boost of power due to multi-tap precoding is to evaluate (21) given the precoders, which is equivalent to dropping the expectation, and then using this value to compute β.
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The coolest kid on the subway train is the one with a tote bag from an indie bookstore, listening to a band only musicians know about; the Twitter equivalent is to drop the names of brands we carefully select to show that we're in the know.
A group of N.B.A. players' calling on a bunch of relay swimmers is equivalent to Obama's dropping by a state assemblyman's home.
It is recalled that the handling strategy of dropped data proposed in [17 24] is equivalent to replacing the dropped data with the synchronous desired output signal.
That is equivalent to a drop from a normal office desk onto a medium-thickness carpet, Mr. Osterhout said.
The prices on these classes vary by market as well as demand, but Classpass ensures that the class will either be equivalent to the drop-in rate or less expensive than signing up for that class directly with the gym.
Typical volume sizes for microfluidics tests are in the mL range (equivalent to a drop of blood), and the only drawback is that it cannot identify markers that do not appear in bodily fluid.
According to the findings, the lowest concentration to have a damaging effect was 62 parts per trillion – equivalent to a drop of water in six Olympic-sized pools.
Forty μl was used because this volume was equivalent to 1 drop of sputum.
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