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That is up from virtually zero in the late 1970's.
In the economic downturn, demand for plastic bottles and other goods made from consumer waste had plummeted, leading to a drop in market prices - from £200 per tonne of mixed plastics to virtually zero in the space of four weeks.
It's the best $75 investment I've ever made in enforcing discipline". Hartzell said the number of alcohol-related incidents at his school has "plummeted to virtually zero" in the three years that the device has been used.
This crack was then accounted for mechanically by locally reducing the stiffness to virtually zero in the direction perpendicular to the crack.
The rate of peptidyl-transfer was fast in the former (Fig. 2A), but virtually zero in the latter experiment (Fig. 2B).
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When export growth slowed down to virtually zero, in 1996, the central bankers refused to depreciate.
By contrast, the correlation between American bonds and stocks fell to virtually zero in months when the stock market declined, according to Ibbotson.
A 60-40 equity/government bond split would deliver a return that was virtually zero in nominal terms.
Worldwide hybrid sales have jumped from virtually zero in 1997 to nearly 700,000 just 13 years later.
Zero trait heterosis occurs only in the 10 cases of scenarios 1, 2 (no epistasis), even though mean heterosis is virtually zero in all scenarios under additivity.
That's why after the last global crisis, interest rates in the U.S. went to virtually zero, and in the EU and Japan they went negative--below zero for the first time in recorded history.
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