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Figure 7b compares the observed average fraction of hours worked by the working-age population to that obtained in the baseline.
However, the throughput of the technique is currently low, as low as 10 cells in large fractions of an hour.
The university provides non-exempt employees a 15-minute paid rest period for each four hours of work or "major fraction" of four hours of work (i.e., more than two hours), provided the employees work at least three-and-one-half hours per day.
However, in Section 6.1, we use data on the universe of workers employed in a sub-sample of firms8 for which we observe the overtime and total hours, and we find that overtime (as a fraction of total hours) is uncorrelated with the degree of wage rigidity at the firm level.
Upon request, the Copyright Office staff will search its records at the statutory rate of $165 for each hour or fraction of an hour consumed.
Comfort performance was quantified by the average annual fraction of occupied hours that exceeded the upper limit of an adaptive comfort zone, and investigated with sensitivity analysis and machine learning methods.
Tissue harvest was synchronised to the virtual dawn except where the duration of low temperature exposure was a fraction of 24 hours.
Changes in the level of abscisic acid could be detected at the level of an individual plant cell, and over time scales of fractions of seconds to hours.
A fraction of an hour is counted as a whole hour.
Depending on how much movement is required, this could take from just over minute to "a sizable fraction of an hour," according to Steven Hall, an aeronautics and astronautics professor at MIT involved in the project.
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