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Examples of occupancy


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The rent for these "two habitable room" occupancies has been set by the rent officer at £3·05.
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Not by any means all, and probably not even half of the agricultural cottages are service occupancies.
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I must declare an interest as an owner of forests and of agricultural service occupancies.
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The following table gives the number of new occupancies of properties of less than 1,700m2 and thus an indication of the take up by small or medium enterprises.
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No detailed consideration has yet been given to what new occupancies might be designated if the new system proposed in the consultative document were to be adopted.
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Fire prevention operations undertaken by fire authorities are so varied and complex in nature, and cover such a wide range of premises and occupancies, that they cannot conveniently be summarised.
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There are tens of thousands of young married soldiers whose wives are either on munitions or other war work, and who at the moment have dual occupancies.
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Quarters fully in use, as distinct from those awaiting further additions to staff, are on average unoccupied for about three or four weeks, for redecorating, between occupancies.
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The first part deals with sprinkler systems for residential occupancies.
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The variation of the conductance as a function of the ion concentration depends sensitively on the equilibrium factors that governs the occupancy of the pore.
To determine levels of crowding, room occupancy was calculated as the number of rooms in the dwelling divided by the number of inhabitants.
In all parameterizations studied, with random or equidistant markers, the extent of multiple occupancy by junctions of marker brackets was in excess of expectation.
Pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic analysis of antipsychotics-induced extrapyramidal symptoms based on receptor occupancy theory incorporating endogenous dopamine release.
Each image is then overlayed onto the spatial information obtained from the occupancy map.
Once again, circulating cool night air will enhance this effect by pre-cooling the structure before the start of occupancy each day.
Predicting the relationship between local and regional species richness from a patch occupancy dynamics model.
In order to assess the a priori hypothesis that habitat type affects occupancy probability of either species, independent sections of transect were treated as sites.
Detection/nondetection models were applied after redefining the sample unit, given that with only 11 'sites' (= transects) it is difficult to say much about occupancy.
We have also learnt that post-occupancy surveys are invaluable in revealing what does and does not work for the occupants of our new buildings.
Other interests within the household could have promoted or conflicted this concern with occupancy as advanced by those who would directly benefit.
Noncovalent occupancy of the retinalbinding pocket of opsin diminishes bleaching adaptation of retinal cones.
At lower occupancy, a rate increase frees up proportionally more patient revenue that was allocated to fixed costs.
Are the journals likely to publish post occupancy evaluations?
The research findings have highlighted that multiple role occupancy may negatively affect the accumulation of pension entitlements for some groups.
More funds for fixed-costs are taken out of per diem resident revenues at low occupancy.
Many hotels across the state reached occupancies of 40-60%, significantly lower than initially expected.
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However, given the high turnover of inhabitants, there was little continuity in occupancy, and hence little coherence and no community.
Alternatively, differences in role occupancy may create qualitative differences in transition stress not captured by these stress severity ratings.
We obtain large-deviation approximations for the empirical distribution for a general family of occupancy problems.
Accordingly, following the completion and occupation of the first 1000 units in 1965, its effectiveness was subjected to a post-occupancy evaluation.
Is 'sustainable' architecture relevant, if the most significant environmental impacts are caused by operational energy, post-occupancy behaviour and matters of lifestyle?
Thermal mass, however, can retain the heat but extend the warming up period in spaces with intermittent heating and occupancy periods.
An average (most probable) model is then constructed by filtering out low occupancy grid points.
The impression of space and spaciousness produced by occupancy of, and motion within, the range of audible frequencies.
Loud though the cicadas may be, their occupancy of spectral space does not mask any of the other sounds.
Several different occupancies of these sites are possible.
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The occupancy grid map is updated without any a priori environment knowledge.
There were no statistically significant relationships between physical characteristics of tents and rates of occupancy by males or females.
All tenurial groups, regardless of lease length, were equally concerned with continued occupancy of their holdings.
Note that the exponents of in the product account for all the different values an urn occupancy can assume.
The constant reminder of the dual occupancy of the throne was repeated on the charters and seals of the joint reign.
To the extent that this is successful, it may lead to occupancy in the sector falling still further, increasing the financial pressures on providers.
Longitudinal research with continual reference to before and after comparisons and to post occupancy studies.
Thermal mass does not influence spaces with continuous heating and occupancy periods.
The design allows for perimeter cellular offices as well as central openplan areas, allowing flexibility in office layouts as occupancy changes.
The occupancy-abundance relationships were also positive in all beetles (tables 2 and 3; figs 2-5).
The changes in patterns of role occupancy between cohorts at ages 50 -54 and 55-59 years are statistically significant for both men and women.
Post-occupancy involves not simply efficiency, comfort or aesthetics, it ultimately involves civic culture in history.
To exceed the threshold requirements for neutralisation, only a fraction of highly accessible determinants must be simultaneously occupied by antibody (a low occupancy requirement).
As a practical consequence, neutralisation at low occupancy requires lower concentrations of antibody and can occur even with lower-affinity antibodies.
The second step included the payerrelated variables and occupancy percent.
The lower the occupancy rate then the less likely facility management will invest in resident care.
Again with random dispersal of junctions over the chromosome, accurate predictions are available for the distribution of runs and occupancy of marker brackets.
One of the current goals of cell biology is to define the relationship between the occupancy of specific cell-surface receptors and cell function.
Moreover, in terms of occupancy of spectral space they could vary in dimensions, and consist of more than one layer.
Alternatively, grid points with a non-zero occupancy can be used as a new search volume to construct a refined model.
Stochastic-theory of ion movement in channels with single-ion occupancy - application to sodium permeation of gramicidin channels.
The occupancy of each state can be computed with a differential equation as for the above models.
Increasing this area increases the probability of habitat occupancy and the stability of the metapopulation.
Many are keen to move on from the private rental market into owner occupancy, but cannot do so on a single salary.
Thus, they generally sought to ensure a diligent tenant's security of occupancy.
Figure 17(b) shows the result of the global map using the occupancy grid.
The relationship between physical characteristics of tents and rates of occupancy by bats was assessed using linear regression analysis.
The model therefore allows relationships between occupancy state and site characteristics to be investigated.
In mature forests, the phorophyte occupancy by holo-epiphytes rose to 55%.
Estimating site occupancy rates when detection probabilities are less than one.
The bed occupancy for each ward was clarified.
At high agonist concentrations (when glutamate receptor occupancy was very low), the channel was either conducting, or if a calcium ion was bound, nonconducting.
From a policy perspective, it is the occupancy of a combination of roles that is particularly important.
However, no such protection is available for second-tier pensions, and significant differences in potential future entitlement were found according to current role occupancy.
The occupancy predicted by models 1-4 showed agreement with the observed occupancy in all the three beetle species at low densities.
The occupancy-abundance relationships were also positive and strong in all beetles.
The occupancy and abundance predicted by the four models were closest to the observed at lower densities compared with higher beetle densities.
We need a descriptive vocabulary to help define the occupancy of spectral space.
Direct descendants of islanders with permissive occupancies in 1913 were granted perpetual leases on blocks of up to for residential purposes.
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Other studies have attempted to explain gender differences in mental health in terms of differences in multiple role occupancy.
Thus, occupancy rates of hospital beds are increased, but this binds nursing infrastructure and thus leads to higher costs.
In contrast, the higher-affinity sequence 601.3b yields a single strong band, implying much stronger occupancy at one preferred position.
The structure of the resultant tree depends on the pattern of occupancy of the workspace.
Because exponential equations fit the time component of occupancy (prevalence) data, flow models can be created.
Coulombic interactions between the cations make the energy well shallow and disfavor occupancy of the filter by more than two cations at a time.
The cases corresponding to occupancies restricted to zero or one will not be treated, since they are of no practical interest.
Serine phosphorylation can affect the distribution between main state and the substate occupancies of certain connexins.
The outcome will depend upon receptor affinities of the probe compared with endogenous opioids, and relative changes in receptor occupancies.
The transforms map dependent random occupancies into independent random occupancies, allowing for many simplifications in analysing statistics that depend on the distributions of these variables.
Most of the underlying problems in analysis arise because the occupancies are not independent.
Occasionally, when they found their own tenure threatened, the monasteries themselves resorted to claims of long-term occupancy in their defence.
I argued that the communal use of space in the house provided a possible practical consciousness from which concepts of hereditary occupancy would be knowable.
Post-occupancy evaluation as a growth area in research was discussed as if it were unproblematic.
The organisation of domestic space played a significant role in allowing this understanding of occupancy as hereditary.
The occupancy-abundance relationships established here can be used as guide to estimate beetle densities for decision-making.
The random walks were repeated for 100 animals and the mean by-cell occupancy and standard deviation of the entire data set were obtained.
However, for the class of occupancy models studied here it can be identified with the solution to a related finitedimensional minimization problem.
Separate models were specified for men and women to assess the extent to which relationships between current and retrospective multiple occupancy differed by gender.
Separate models were run for wives and husbands including variables measuring both their own and their spouses' role occupancy.
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