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Moreover, there are 52 weeks in a year, and excluding holidays and planned and unplanned downtime, there were approximately 50 possible procedure weeks per year.
If used as a stand-alone reward system it can create a workforce of perennial students, and training time is necessarily 'downtime' performance-wise.
One way to reduce the cleaning periods, and thus plant downtime, is to look at alternative materials and surfaces with lower affinities for contamination.
Operating schedules put pressure on aircraft downtime dictating that swift and efficient problem rectification takes place after defects/symptoms are reported.
The 2% downtime (critical time) include factors like planned maintenance and programming or is due to failure of some sort.
If there is a problem with machine downtime, it may be necessary to improve maintenance systems or renew old machinery.
Scheduled maintenance practices tend to reduce machine lifetime and increase downtime, resulting in loss of productivity.
If the disks are not duplexed, this will result in significant clinical downtime (hardware replacement + 1 5 hours = 2 days work).
Many high-availability systems do not threaten human life in cases of failure and instead are designed to maximize uptime and minimize downtime.
When machinery is operated continuously for long periods, greater productivity may be affected by downtime for maintenance.
Troubleshooting represents about 50% of airplane downtime, and the main goal was to halve the time required for diagnosis, which means an overall reduction of 25% in downtime.
If analysts do not add a proportion of downtime to the overall estimate of staff time/patient, this approach will underestimate labor costs and biases the cost-effectiveness ratio.
He was allowed access to studios on down-time to invite artists to record.
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During this down-time he signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the club.
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Quick feeder changeover is required in order to minimize machine down-time, so feeders must be designed for fast replacement.
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In case of repairs, this module can be replaced with an identical one immediately, reducing the down-time of the system.
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They can be cleaned up mechanically, but at the cost of substantial down-time and labour.
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The down-time sessions carried on for some time, until upper management finally quelled the vanity project.
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The down-time resulting from farming and the seasons allows men and women to master other skills in life such as the arts, philosophy and leisure.
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The following table shows the anticipated down-time for different availabilities for a mission time of one year.
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A focus on replicable and safe stunts saved producers money and prevented lost down-time for directors through reduced accidents and injury to performers.
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Special analysis instruments can detect this wear weeks or even months before failure, giving ample warning to schedule replacement before a failure which could cause a much longer down-time.
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He stated that whenever he had any down-time, he would throw a baseball against his barn and catch it, or play a pick-up game with the farm hands.
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There was a significant amount of computer downtime, apparently because of the high temperatures.
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The total outage, as it is called, which is the downtime of the computer since it was installed, is only four and a half hours.
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The information is in the table and shows the weeks in which there was downtime in 1996–91 and 1997–98.
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The amount of technology downtime that hampers the police is frustrating.
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Almost half of this related to pre-planned downtime for system upgrades.
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They provided managed services (which focused on prevention policies to deter downtime due to broken equipment), on-demand services, business continuity plans, etc.
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Availability engineering in network world is generally toward reducing unplanned downtime or planned downtime by providing redundancy or fast switching systems.
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Alternatively frequent membrane cleaning is therefore required, increasing significantly the operating costs as a result of cleaning agents and production downtime.
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Once the harvest has ended farmers would spend their downtime brewing and fermenting alcohol as they looked forward to the spring.
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The computer itself would be built using transistor-based logic, thereby eliminating downtime due to tube burnout.
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After nearly an hour of downtime, the power-outage allowed the 49ers to regain composure and come storming back in prime form, scoring 17 unanswered points.
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During this time, graduate candidates have a week of downtime while grades are finalized.
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Battery-based designs do not require downtime if the batteries can be hot-swapped, which is usually the case for larger units.
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Combat was another area where downtime, or pauses between play, was reduced.
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Allegedly, the rotating cake mechanism was constantly breaking down, causing frequent repairs and downtime.
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In the year 2002 almost 99.95% availability or just over 4.38 hours of downtime was realized.
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The possibility of (revealed) downtime of an open path detector due to fog can be minimised by limiting the beam path to moderate lengths.
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Twitter had approximately ninety-eight percent uptime in 2007 (or about six full days of downtime).
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Incorrect routing or routing issues cause undesirable performance degradation, flapping and/or downtime.
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Advanced capabilities enable the transition from one configured landscape to another without downtime.
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One of the drawbacks of a correspondence server is downtime.
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Excluding the downtime periods, he had traveled a total of 1026 days, or about two years and ten months.
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Capacity factors of other types of power plant are based mostly on fuel cost, with a small amount of downtime for maintenance.
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Idle time between batches is known as downtime.
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The downtime is minimal, in comparison to an invasive varicose vein surgery.
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Farmers, for example, are especially sensitive to downtime during the short harvest season.
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Thereby, this reduces expensive downtime and loss of vital machine accuracy and up time.
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Certificates that are not renewed and replaced before they expire can cause serious downtime and outages.
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Downtime can consist of sitting under sun-baked skies for hours, playing pickup sports, evaluating data, or visiting landmarks whilst awaiting convective initiation.
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Verelo monitors websites from multiple locations globally so that it can distinguish actual downtime from routing and access problems.
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Vanguard will focus heavily on interdependence, challenge, and reward, while simultaneously addressing tedious and annoying issues, including camping, excessive downtime and more.
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Five nines reliability in a continuously operated system means an average downtime of no more than approximately five minutes per year.
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The popularization of increasingly trivial products and activities during this downtime catalyzed the explosion of consumer culture in modern times.
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Availability measures are classified by either the time interval of interest or the mechanisms for the system downtime.
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Service level agreements often refer to monthly downtime or availability in order to calculate service credits to match monthly billing cycles.
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Most downtime is caused by power failures in the electric grid rather than in telecommunications networks with outages being rare and fixed within hours.
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Several problems such as the ride's hydraulic system and launch cable caused the ride to experience downtime.
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Operational availability is generally limited only by the weather (60 percent standard) and routine maintenance downtime.
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During his downtime as an actor he started writing scripts.
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Numerous other spacecraft were damaged or experienced downtime due to various issues.
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Engine replacements and minor refits can be done during the system downtime overnight.
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The system reduces costs and downtime while increasing production efficiency.
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Animators spent considerable downtime waiting for management to make up their minds.
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Reliability engineering focuses on costs of failure caused by system downtime, cost of spares, repair equipment, personnel and cost of warranty claims.
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During this downtime, the band worked on several side projects.
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After fewer than four months of downtime following the dam failure, the mill resumed operations on.
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The company later credited owners of the affected games with a free download, and there has been no further downtime.
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By indexing cold foil, printers can reduce foil waste, reduce their presses' downtime, and in turn maximize their presses' efficiency.
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High-availability systems may report availability in terms of minutes or hours of downtime per year.
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One of the biggest causes of downtime is misconfiguration, where a planned change goes wrong.
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The process is revolutionising how wet property is dried out as it minimizes stripout, secondary damage and downtime.
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Core requirements were that the solution be easy to deploy, with minimal downtime, no configuration changes, and no client software agents.
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Reliability normally becomes more important to consumers as downtime and maintenance become more expensive.
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The entire process took just a few seconds when performed by a well-trained operator, causing minimal downtime in battle.
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More often, the unavailability expressed as a probability (like 0.00001), or a downtime per year is quoted.
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Many computing sites exclude scheduled downtime from availability calculations, assuming that it has little or no impact upon the computing user community.
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There are period breaks depending on the students schedule giving occasional downtime throughout the day.
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The following table shows the downtime that will be allowed for a particular percentage of availability, presuming that the system is required to operate continuously.
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Clients as well as metadata or storage servers can be added into an existing system without any downtime.
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Traci did promotional work for the company during the downtime.
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The stack will configure the new switch on-the-fly to accommodate minimal downtime and reduce manual input configuration errors.
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Previously, shows ran at fixed intervals with several hours of downtime between shows.
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In the case where the error is persistent, server downtime can be scheduled to replace the failing memory unit.
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After a long downtime of nearly two years and six months, the site returned online under new ownership.
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The focus is on safety improvement, maintenance and replacement costs reduction, downtime reduction, and energy and environmental management.
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Multiple clocks and timing routines are implemented in hardware and software to help prevent faults and downtime.
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Repair is difficult and involves time-consuming aluminum welding, resulting in extensive mission downtime.
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As a result, possible victims of these businesses had conducted distributed denial-of-service attacks against them leading to the recent downtime of their service.
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Early detection of faults can decrease or avoid system downtime.
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Despite advances in infrastructure robustness, occasional hardware, software and database downtime occurs.
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The 1990s proved to be a downtime for the club.
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Film4 now, instead of closing down in downtime hours, instead broadcasts teleshopping or an animated caption stating it will return at 11:00.
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Downtime is significantly reduced, and all classes can solo, albeit with varying efficiency.
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The minimal downtime between acts was due to a dual stage system that was set up on a parallel set of railroad tracks.
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An important consideration for both types is a realistic assessment of their availability in service, distinguishing carefully between revealed and unrevealed downtime.
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Downtime or outage duration refers to a period of time that a system fails to provide or perform its primary function.
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Another common practice is to identify each downtime event as having an operational, electrical or mechanical origin.
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