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However, the new sampling rate uses twice as many samples every second; therefore, the duration will be halved.
As a result, the number of yeomen was halved.
Each half eye was halved again on the horizontal meridian.
Compared to period 3 the peaks of the author-based map are deprived of three-fourths of their former height; compared to period 4 they are halved.
Figure 11 presents three computations with successively halved sizes of crosswise computing cells.
I n other words, by halving (doubling) the eddy size (wavenumber) the characteristic correlation time is halved.
If corrections for heteroplasmy are necessary, then these values have to be halved (see discussion of pedigree studies above).
Apparently, the flesh had been stripped from the head before its deposition in the chamber, and probably before the blow that halved the occipital bone.
The genetic variability is therefore expected to be halved in populations with very high frequencies of self-fertilization.
Even then, overall child poverty is reduced by 1,650,000: roughly halved, not reduced to zero.
Similarly, if the duration of carriage is halved to 4.5 months, then the average number of carriage episodes will double.
When theflowis halved to 1.51/min/m2, blood pressure fell only slightly and, thus, the resistance increased dramatically.
The death rate from strokes has almost halved since 1972, and there has also been a significant reduction in deaths from heart disease.
One puts (on the counting surface) the 2 persons and the 3 persons "and one respectively halves them to subtract them from the" 5 persons.
The crossed diagonal bracing indicates that the members pass over one another - or are they halved together?
The labour demand growth rate for the construction sector is almost halved compared to the baseline scenario.
The number of small tenants halved between 1687 and 1716 and halved again between 1716 and 1780.
However, for the pure cassava varieties and pure maize sub-plots the sub-plot size was halved (20.5 m x 26 m).
The significance level for a two-sided test can be transformed into an equivalent level for a one-sided test by halving it.
If the absolute error exceeded the specified bound, the integration step-size was halved.
Between 1965 and 1979 the number of accountants entering the profession rose by 1,300, the number of graduates by 3,000 ; non-graduates halved.
The rates for the first half of 2001 were estimated by halving the denominator for 2000.
The death rate for pre-school children was almost halved during the period and by 1967 was less than 1 per 1000 of the mid-year population.
Estimating by halving the population therefore creates a bias on the high side as it includes the group of 15-18year-olds.
As we have seen in figure 6, their employment was almost halved between 1850 and 1851.
Adding up the difference to the sum and halving this (result) makes the height.
Moreover, when halving the stepsize for the nodes, earlier function values can be used in the finer rule.
Consequently, a cardboard insert was made for the chondrometer which approximately halved its volume.
Under area loss, the economic incentive does not improve substantially even when soil erosion levels with conservation are halved from their current rates.
A minute's thought shows that the formula is still valid in the case a = b; but if = the above expression should be halved.
Here the constant in the exponent of the expression for () is halved, but the asymptotic form of the expression remains the same.
When this input parameter was halved, the predicted decline in the tsetse population was more rapid, but still did not approach eradication (fig. 9).
Halving the width of the two-dimensional jet adjacent to the walls, thereby approximately halving its energy content, produced a much smoother wall boundary flow.
The terms were renegotiated to favour shipping, with the dues to be levied on four of the lights halved.
Labour costs approximately halved while cloth costs remained little changed.
Devaluation halved production, debt rescheduling produced no new resources, and liberalisation simply fuelled inflation.
The income of both spouses is added together (household income) and then halved.
Again this value may have to be halved to correct for heteroplasmies.
The overall proportion of cases linked to hospital infection halved during the 3 years from 12.8 % in 2000 to 6.0 % in 2002.
The length of the leading edge of the pulse is nearly halved on propagation.
A relatively short period (12 h) more than halved the number of germinating seeds.
Doubling or halving the time to a patient room alone from the baseline value does not alter the basic conclusions.
The population was in retreat, halved from 1931, and the economy was ravaged.
The eyes were halved at the ver tical meridian passing through the optic disk.
The egg-infested papaya was then halved and the seeds and inner flesh scooped out, leaving only about 1 cm thick outer portion.
In the initial density field, constant values are prescribed in the left- and right-hand channel halves with a steep, but smooth, transient in between.
The final assembly of the hohlraum halves with the capsule take place, trapping the capsule in precise position between the thin films. 12.
In addition, the number of asset consultants has almost halved in the past five years as consultants themselves specialize in the types of superannuation funds they advise.
The illustration shows timbers halved at the joints which would weaken them considerably and it is impossible for all the eight beams shown to be continuous.
By then its population had almost halved.
During the early 1980s, every other paper was an evaluative or critical review (in their many forms), but by the early 2000s the relative frequency had halved.
Beginning at 0.06 log unit, the step size was halved at each response reversal until it reached 0.0075 log unit after which the step size was fixed.
On the first trial an easily discriminable test contrast was present, and the step size was halved until a criterion step of 0.0015 log unit was attained.
At the start of a staircase, an easily discriminable test contrast was present, and the step size was halved until a criterion contrast of 0.03125 was reached.
Next, this number was halved as a rough estimate that accounts for the young, old, infirm, and those engaged in essential domestic activities such as food preparation.
When the rate of flow was halved for the cold phase, there was only a small decrease and increase for the consumption and extraction of oxygen, respectively, suggesting adequate perfusion.
Since the end of the strike, output has remained almost unchanged, while the number of collieries has been halved without a single compulsory redundancy.
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I have seen it stated that the exports have been halved in each decade since that date.
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In real terms, the energy efficiency budget was halved between 1986–87 and 1989–90.
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They get these from the building societies, and the evidence is that most of these quotas have been halved.
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The purchasing power of the £ has been practically halved over the past 20 years.
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They reorganised it, subsidised it, regionalised it, nationalised it and unionised it practically out of existence, until output was halved.
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We have already more than halved that rate.
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You may say that the rent ought to be halved.
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In the dock industry in the last few years the labour has been halved, and this has happened without any disputes.
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In other words, the normal service has been halved.
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The labour force has been halved since nationalisation and there has been a reduction of about 200,000 employees since 1962.
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He pointed out that the rate of increase had been halved in 1971, but that was before the coal strike.
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In addition, the length of the periods of detention under the longer-term powers is being halved.
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They are thus halving the help to the domestic ratepayer this year.
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Happily, whatever the difficulties of facing the truth, today that percentage has more than halved.
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The new computer-based individual reinforcement plan halves the time needed to mobilise our regular reservists.
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Nevertheless, it was decided that the price of the milk should be halved and the children had it for a halfpenny a bottle.
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On average the risk of fatal or serious injury is approximately halved.
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I am glad that we have halved the time.
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Therefore, at a stroke, the purchase of new vehicles has halved the ambulance service's capacity to carry emergency cases.
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What about halving our exports, say for three months?
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We are familiar with some of these districts where the arc of the circle may well be halved.
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In 1993, the quota in the south-west will be nearly halved.
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I do not call halving inflation doing nothing.
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Here, they have halved the number of factories and work-force and are now trading at a profit.
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Bus services have been practically halved in number compared with 10 years ago.
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Even halving that gives a sum which will come as a considerable shock to furnished tenants when they learn it.
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There is no doubt that airlines were greatly impressed by this tour, which showed how flight times could be halved on many long-haul sectors.
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Estimating that this totals half a person per machining centre, then the introduction of such machines halves the direct labour requirement.
After peaking at $2.00/pound in late 1997, the international price fell to $1.00 in 1999 and then halved again during the next two years.
From lesson 14, as a result of the organisational changes described above, the number of children we could observe constantly was halved.
In tenant farmers' contracts the amount of corn was almost always halved on the death of one of the spouses.
If an unrestricted female comes on the scene, she avoids the price of courtship but still halves the cost of child-rearing and gains the reward.
The number of social security prosecutions has declined, having halved by 1984.
In absolute numbers, there were fewer workers in agriculture in 1989 than in 1959, and agriculture's share in total employment seems to have halved.
Even by the second meeting most sessions were halved - only 75 people attended in one committee.
In this example, the net loss of mean fitness is roughly halved by the variance from linkage disequilibrium.
Subtracting the difference from the sum and halving this (result) makes the base.
In the other scenarios, the screening frequencies are halved as compared to the next more intensive scenario.
Costs were halved and doubled to obtain lower and upper limits.
If collision occurs, the distance of the translation is halved until the translation is collision-free.
Repeatedly halving that sequence at successive levels of recursion leads to shorter and shorter sequences at deeper nodes in the tree.
Subsequent step sizes approximately halved the difference between the prior two reversals or starting points.
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