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US oil production increased by around 48% between 2008-13, taking output to 11m barrels a day by early 2014.
And by taking output per worker rather than output per hour, Europe's measured productivity growth is reduced because average hours worked have fallen.
Ford wants the S-type to double that figure; three years hence, the launch of another model, a small luxury car called the X400, is supposed to double it again, taking output to ten times the miserable trickle of Jaguar's dark days in the early 1990s.Jaguar is not the only luxury-car company whose fortunes seem to be on the mend.
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They are a teaching system that takes output from social emotion circuits -- I feel good about this, I don't feel good about that -- and sends it all over the cortex for further action to occur.
The figures look a bit better if you take output per worker and better still if you look at the market sector of the economy, which excludes the public sector and non-profit institutions.
While Android has had "intents" forever, so that apps can indicate that they deal with text, or photos, or video, and offer to take output from other apps that generate those sorts of content, or let you direct that content to them, Apple has always bound apps more tightly.
It takes output of the above function as input and selects a gateway from gateways on the basis of position in the subnet and then backup is assigned.
Instead, the Element Mapping module takes output from known alignment software (BLAST and BOWTIE2 are supported) and compares the matched locations to user-chosen genome annotation files.
New bioinformatic tools will need to take output from these assays and generate information on the networks altered by exposure and the affected pathways.
That's because the PDFs are the result of scanning or converting images, rather than taking the output directly from a computer system.
You might be tempted to call this cheating – taking the output of a computer and calling it your own.
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