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1 The Citation Index looks at current publications to see what previously published articles are being cited by the present authors .
2 The record for late arrival of papers at present stands at eight days before the actual meeting !
3 Compared to a Sun Sparcstation 10 it did 130Mb NFS writes at 158 seconds versus 971 seconds and reads at 130 seconds versus 144 seconds .
4 A further chapter looks at other sources of oppression such as ‘ sexual orientation ’ , language and religion .
5 When the latest invoices are recorded , Caterdata looks at various sections of its filing system and updates them with the information .
6 The most obvious incentive towards entertainment was ‘ the fact that the industry stands at all times in the presence of a high court with unlimited jurisdiction — the people before the box office ’ and from that court ‘ there is no appeal ’ .
7 The research looks at major strikes in selected areas of Great Britain , and the focus throughout is on the police and on what determines their behaviour .
8 The record held by a Frenchmen stands at 44 knots that 's around 50 mph .
9 For example a lease provides for rent reviews at fixed dates in the years 1995 , 2000 , 2005 and 2010 .
10 The new services started just days after the Countryside Commission called for more people to travel to the countryside by public transport or face car bans at popular spots .
11 The resulting apparent wind blows at 45 degrees and the sail has to be sheeted in tightly
12 The mind reels at such extremes of scale , yet the man responsible dismisses it lightly : ‘ It 's only a bit of fun . ’
13 In effect , therefore , the PLO exists at all levels of organisation within the occupied territories .
14 It is important that the Compact Partnership exists at senior levels in Education and Industry so that a clear understanding of the value , purpose , and potential of the initiative permeates all the institutions involved , and so that staff at all levels are positively encouraged to offer their support .
15 The variation in reading interpretation across readers operates at all levels of meaning of the text .
16 ‘ We intend to keep it in its present immaculate condition and to taxi her up to take-off speeds at regular intervals to keep the engines and flight systems in perfect working order .
17 By looking at differences in gas yield for the same coal type at different levels of thermal maturation , it has been possible to demonstrate that gas generation from coals occurs at lower maturities than previously reported .
18 For these reasons also , it is hard to fit in any check points at intermediate levels in the hierarchy .
19 The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer .
20 The hut stands at 4157 metres , which still leaves nearly 1500 metres to climb .
21 Upjohn has at all times contended that Halcion is safe and effective and that any errors in the presentation of its material to the Licensing Authority were unintended , and it is suing the BBC for libel .
22 I 'M sure there must be many people like me who have been troubled by telephone calls at ungodly hours which have turned out to be BT testing the lines .
23 Texas Instruments said the decision to sign the non-exclusive agreement was based on several factors : first , the technology is available now ; second , the ARM core operates at low voltages and offers ‘ the best MIPS per Watt in the industry ’ — approximately 200 MIPS per Watt , compared with the AT&T Co Hobbit at 37 MIPS per Watt ; third , it integrates easily into larger chip designs ; fourth , it provides good price-performance — to buy chips in volume from Advanced RISC would cost less than $30 per unit ; fourth , the chip is tiny — an ARM6L has a die size of 5.9mm square — and there is a strong need in the automotive industry to reduce the size and weight of components .
24 The author insists at several points that he is talking about both basic and applied research , although he would exclude technology .
25 Graham Rice looks at new introductions and some revived favourites
26 John Kelly talks about choosing the right type and sex of holly , Andrew Wilson has design ideas for the all-seasons garden , while Graham Rice looks at floral highlights in our season-by-season guide .
27 The article looks at two questions :
28 The normal preference for alkylation at runs of G's is significantly modified in acridine-tethered aniline mustards ( 20 ) and phenanthridinium alkyl bromides ( 21 ) where greatly enhanced reaction occurs at isolated guanines located in 5'-GT sequences .
29 The group participates at all stages of the process , including defining needs , revising draft contacts , monitoring existing services through visits or surveys , and contributing to planning future services .
30 BEI buys at knock-down prices from companies in difficulty .
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