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The hourly reading in the Setagaya hotspot, located close to a nursery school, was equivalent to 17.6 millisieverts (mSv) a year, according to science ministry calculations, just below the 20mSv a year required to trigger an evacuation and more than 17 times the internationally recommended level for the general public.

Fig. 6 The number, N Δ, of synaptic input pulses required to trigger an action potential in a WB neuron, as a function of Δ = time between pulses.

Clicking the lock shaft is also required to trigger an unlock with your Bluetooth device so that it knows to start scanning for a nearby connected device (to save on draining battery by constant checking).

A "more concerted" effort was needed by the government to tackle the problem, he suggested, including reducing the threshold for the level of consumer "distress" required to trigger an investigation.

Frictional stress transiently increased by about 0.7 MPa because of the Kumamoto earthquake, about one order of magnitude less than the stress drop of a typical earthquake, but enough to exceed the frictional strength required to trigger an earthquake on the generating fault.

In addition, headache as an autonomic phenomenon is crucial when attempting to understand why headache may be the sole ictal epileptic manifestation: the reasons have been thoroughly explained in Panayiotopoulos syndrome, whereas the threshold required to trigger an ictal autonomic phenomenon is believed to be lower than that required to trigger sensitive sensorial or motor ictal semiology [53].

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The agreement is required to trigger a fresh €130bn (£108bailoutlout for the troubled economy.

Seven states — Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas — have received the twenty-five thousand signaturequiredired to trigger a White House review.

Clanchy says she's nearly halfway to collecting the 10% required to trigger a meeting, but she's heard "not a smidgeon" from the society.

At the same time a petition started by Durham engineering student Alex True, against the government's controversial retrospective change in the cost of loans, has surpassed the 100,000 signatures required to trigger a parliamentary debate.

It will not have escaped Mr Cameron's notice that 65 irate Tories signed yesterday's protest letter, while only 50 MPs are required to trigger a leadership election".

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