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The performance times were measured in microseconds (μsec).
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An entry in the dance listings of Weekend yesterday for the New York City Ballet misstated the performance time on Sundays.
But transportation officials are talking about extending the train through Columbus Day and by next year improving the performance time to two hours.
But he is concerned that too many toasts may cut into the performance time, which is limited by local noise curfews.
Seating is at tables for four, which are supplied with wine, sparkling water and a fruit and cheese plate, and the performance time includes about 35 minutes of nibbling and sipping before the hourlong performance begins.
In 8,517 of the 12,102 cases, the performance time was documented for the conventional radiographs and CT scans.
In addition, the positioning of the target object can be managed by adjusting the performance time of the circular motion of the end effector.
The performance time of PMX-DHP is usually 2 hours in Japan.
To quantify the performance, time elapsed from entering the separated area until food is obtained is recorded.
Therefore, adoption of a sensor to oximeter approach may have further reduced the performance time in our study setting.
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