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zero period
noun
A high school class that is offered early in the morning, before the normal start of the school day.
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Downtown had become ground zero, period.
Three-dimensional seismic isolators are deployed underneath the entire reactor building allowing an earthquake of 0.5 g zero period acceleration for the safe shutdown earthquake.
And in Palo Alto, where a recent cluster of suicides has caused much communitywide soul-searching, the district superintendent issued a decision in the spring, over the strenuous objections of some teachers, students and administrators, to eliminate "zero period" for academic classes — an optional period that begins at 7 20 a.m. and is generally offered for advanced studies.
The capacity expressed in terms of zero period acceleration on the foundation of HX was evaluated to be 4180 Gal (4.3 g) for median, LSD for uncertainty due to randomness was 0.11 and LSD due to lack of knowledge was 0.21 0.53 depending on combination of the variabilities in design parameters to be considered.
Therefore, participants may infer ( {displaystyle {sum}_{i=1}^n{s}_i} ) by virtue of the issuing price, and at the end of the zero period, institutional investor private information ( {displaystyle {sum}_{i=1}^n{s}_i} ) will become participant common knowledge.
Zero period at Thurston Middle begins at 7 35 a.m.
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This is one sector over one period.
So that's the structure of this two period game.
We'll start with a two period version.
Region 1 has four period bands and region 2 has six period bands.
It's ten, period.
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