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A much slower drop-off in signal is clear versus the reflectance in depth, and when the ratio of these numbers is determined, the effective flux rate is plotted.
From the figure, a slow dropped off percent removal of NH3 N occurred at day 18.
The empirical distribution functions (shown in Fig. 4) are peaked around, with a fast rise after and a slow drop-off at large elongations.
And since older men also suffer a slow drop-off in T levels, there's no reason they should be cold-shouldered either.
Peaks in the graph represent stable choices for k, but we were also looking for consistency (a peak with a slow drop-off).
For stable values, it will be close to 1, and for unstable values, it will be close to 0. Peaks in the plot represent stable values, but we were also looking for consistency (a peak followed by a slow drop-off).
You would think you would get slower or drop off quickly," Norman said.
As the slower riders gradually drop off the pace, they gather together and ride to the finish in a group.
It never occurred to her that the move to a harbor town 100 miles east of Manhattan would cause her, year by year in slow motion, to drop off the edge of the New York art world.
This time and energy is lost when trains must slow down to drop off and pick up passengers and then re-accelerate.
Still, wheat production isn't going to slow down or drop off, says Graybosch, whose team reports its findings in an upcoming issue of Crop Science.
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