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Around one in 20 women aged under 60 also says she has been raped or seriously sexually assaulted in her lifetime – equivalent to more than 800,000 victims.
Polynomial surrogates are used to characterize the energy production and lifetime equivalent fatigue loads for different components of the DTU 10 MW reference wind turbine under realistic atmospheric conditions.
Re-evaluation of the regulatory approach for the EU proposed DEMO device shows that the purpose of the source can be changed from lifetime equivalent irradiation exposure to data generation at lower levels of exposure by adopting a defence in depth strategy and regular component surveillance.
For NMs currently being tested in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ToxCast project (Dix et al. 2007), we are in fact evaluating multiple concentrations based on consideration of potential exposure and generally have set NM testing concentrations to range from below the 24-hr inhalation exposure equivalent to the full working lifetime equivalent.
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John Paul II (1978-2005), while not the first pope to get on an aeroplane, set the precedent as a globe-trotting pontiff, travelling more than 700,000 miles in his lifetime, the equivalent of circumnavigating the Earth 31 times.
Desperately underfunded – even if I stay in it until I drop dead, I'll probably never make in my lifetime the equivalent of the 54K quid that these degrees are going to cost..
The concept of removing premolars for orthodontic reasons first originated from Begg's premise that the reduction in arch length over a lifetime was equivalent to the mesio-distal diameter of a premolar tooth.
This included assessment of medications via lifetime fluphenazine equivalents, substance abuse and use of ethanol as supplied to us by the Stanley Foundation.
As high power LEDs have long life time, their drivers must also have equivalent lifetime so that the long life of LEDs can be leveraged in the entire luminary.
Fitness is commonly estimated either as reproductive output, Ro [or its individual level equivalent Lifetime Reproductive Success (LRS), the total number of offspring produced during a female's lifetime] or as the intrinsic rate of population increase (r), which is influenced both by offspring number and reproductive timing.
Arctic terns can live for 15 to 30 years, meaning the the record-breaking tern could fly as far as 3m kilometres over its lifetime, the rough equivalent of four round trips to the moon.
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