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Originally it said that the lifetime cost of the BBC's move to Salford was almost £1bn.
Digital simulation of cyclic voltammograms indicates that the lifetime of the radical-anion is 3.5 s.
"Today's report from the IPA (Infrastructure and Projects Authority) does not suggest that the lifetime costs of Hinkley have increased.
The CDC estimates that the lifetime cost of care for a microcephalic child can range from $1m to $10m.
Usually when marketing departments do their ROI calculations, they assume that the lifetime value of a customer is fixed.
But many who have come up through competition culture say that the Lifetime show captures the experience.
"Nothing we've seen indicates that Usada got it wrong and that the lifetime ban should be reversed," he said.
The experimental results indicate that the lifetime of the electrodes can be considerably enhanced with detergent solutions of dodecylbenzenesulfonate (DBS).
It is assumed that the lifetime of the items follow truncated logistic distribution truncated at point zero.
It is found that the lifetime decreases and catastrophic failure rate increases apparently with the rise of temperature.
They predicted that the lifetime limitation by long-term creep exceeds 10 years for 15 MPa stress at 25 °C.
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