Sentence examples for hour divide from inspiring English sources

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Simmer for 40 minutes to an hour, divide into bowls and add a generous sprinkling of ketamine to each.

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The lessons cost £62 per hour, divided by the number of participants, with a maximum of five people per group.

Thrust horsepower of jet engines and rockets is equal to the thrust in pounds force times the speed of the vehicle in miles per hour divided by 375 (which is equal to one horsepower measured in mile-pounds per hour).

For a ship of conventional type, it is virtually impossible to operate at a speed-to-length ratio (speed in nautical miles per hour, divided by the square root of the waterline length in feet) higher than approximately 1.3.

Every surge starts with all thirty-six officers going to the same station — the particular station changes each time — and then, after half an hour, dividing up, so that eighteen continue on together to the next station, while the other eighteen split up and go to two different stations, and so on through four stops.

The ventilation rate is defined as the volume of air that enters a room per hour divided by the room volume.

The produced amount of water per hour (W i ) results from the available excess electricity (E i ) each hour divided by the energy consumption of the desalination plant (Edesal), which is assumed to be 11 kWh/m3.

We subsequently divided light factor into solar radiation, lux meter, and light hour, divided air temperature into whole day average air temperature, day temperature, night temperature, and daily temperature range, and divided relative humidity into whole day average humidity, day humidity, and night humidity, generating a total of 10 parameters.

The text states that "time-points to be compared were divided into one minute bins", but does not make clear the intervals used: was it an hour divided into minutes or some other interval?

SASDAS was calculated by the simple linear addition of ASDAS which includes five components: patient global assessment (NRS 0 10 cm), back pain (BASDAI question no. 2), peripheral pain and swelling (BASDAI question no. 3), duration of morning stiffness (BASDAI question no. 6), and ESR in millimeters per hour, divided by 10.

Multiplying 30.9 feet per second by 3,600 gives 111,240 feet per hour, divided by 5,280 gives 21.1 miles per hour.

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