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This allows a reduction in the capacity of and investment in traditional substations.
In a dry syngas, this allows a reduction of the H2/CO ratio to at least 1; in a moist syngas, it may be even lower.
In using this method the E fast reactions are assumed to be in local equilibrium throughout some region of space, and this allows a reduction by E in the number of differential equations which must be simultaneously solved to compute multicomponent concentration profiles and fluxes.
This allows a reduction of 5,800 car trips per day and reduces carbon dioxide emissions of 5,474 tonnes.
This allows a reduction in costs and a simplification of testing through the convergence of previously diverse laboratory methods.
Indeed, even if we have successfully used patient-triggered assisted ventilation for more than 20 years and even if (compared with controlled ventilation) this allows a reduction in sedation needs [ 2] and a decrease in ventilator-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction [ 3], we still have not solved the problem of patients 'fighting' against their ventilators.
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This allowed a reduction in dry weight over the BT48 of 35 pound and of 95 pound when fully fuelled.
This allowed a reduction in the use of agency staff.
This allowed a reduction of the large number of variables to a smaller number of mutually uncorrelated factors [ 34].
This allowed a reduction in sample size to 477 patients whilst still ensuring a trial of clinical relevance.
This work allows a reduction of computational effort in spectral wave modelling, through a reduction in the degrees of freedom required for a given accuracy, with an automated procedure and minimal cost.
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