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The primary is spheroidal and is spinning at a | rate near the breakup point for strengthless bodies. |
The electroforming deposits nickel at a | rate of 10 µm per hour. |
Calcium carbonate dissolves at a | rate dependent upon local carbonate chemistry. |
oxide emissions had dramatically increased to a | rate of 3.2% annually from 2000. |
al was replaced in circulation by the real at a | rate of 1 real for 2750 cruzeiros reais. |
ze different parts of the circuit, cycling at a | rate less than the worst-case internal propagation d |
ntration camp commandant to hire prisoners at a | rate of 3 to 4 marks per day for labor of auxiliary |
This represents a | rate of 10,521 Joneses per million Britons or just o |
opical storm to Category 5, it intensified at a | rate of 1.73 mbar (hPa) per hour, just under the thr |
is much rarer in the Republic of Ireland with a | rate of only 144 per million in 2003. |
These guns fired 45.4 kg (100 lb) shells at a | rate of between 5-7 per minute. |
can catalyze the activation of prothrombin at a | rate 3 x 105-fold faster than can Factor Xa alone. |
A | rate of $17.50 per kilowatt-year was maintained for |
ars (1997-2007) the population has changed at a | rate of -2.2%. |
last 10 years the population has decreased at a | rate of -5.9%. |
tandard Mean Ocean Water, deuterium occurs at a | rate of 155.76 ppm. |
he United States because the soldiers died at a | rate of 4%, whereas babies died at a rate of 12%. |
at the time - something that was changing at a | rate unprecedented in cricket history during Hearne' |
tion began on Dec. 25, 1983, and proceeded at a | rate of 50 fuel assemblies per day. |
f these 27 CMAs saw their populations grow at a | rate of at least double the national average. |
hed, the jet's altitude began increasing with a | rate of climb gradually increasing to approximately |
s with 100 units of energy and loses units at a | rate of about one per second, making quick completio |
ts funding the tuition to private schools, at a | rate that is, at minimum, what the state provides to |
r formation has been found in the center with a | rate of formation greater than 100 solar masses per |
Garden closed in 1956, when a combination of a | rate raise from the musicians' union and a raise in |
nium, this material dissolves in organisms at a | rate of roughly 1 millimeter per month and is replac |
ny of these must be unlocked through play (at a | rate of one per successful victory). |
ustenitisation followed by step quenching, at a | rate fast enough to avoid the formation of ferrite, |
the last 10 years the population has grown at a | rate of 8.6%. |
It consists of a | rate gyro, reaction wheels, a precision pointing pay |
Both the windy and calm increased at a | rate of (0.16 + 0.03 C). |
it ignites each of the explosives in turn at a | rate of up to 1000 rounds per minute. |
ced federal funds for their SCHIP programs at a | rate above the regular Medicaid match. |
as of March 2008, and new pages are added at a | rate of about 25,000 a day. |
The primary star in this system spins at a | rate 50 times that of the Sun, and consequently has |
in the 1980s, droughts had begun to occur at a | rate of once every two-to-three years, accompanied b |
ed and could elevate between -10° and +85° at a | rate between 10 and 20 degrees per second. |
embryonated eggs (oviposit) into the cecum at a | rate of 3,000 to 20,000 eggs per day, linking the li |
ff games, conceding 9 goals in 195 minutes at a | rate of 2.77 including 1 shutout. |
It could traverse a full 360° at a | rate between 10 to 18 degrees per second, although t |
ssachusetts Institute of Technology estimated a | rate of 23.1% and Laurence Kotlikoff of Boston Unive |
He criticized Union Gas's bid for a | rate increase in July 2003, and called for Northern |
The travertine coating grew in thickness at a | rate of about one centimeter per year. |
ion from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at a | rate of $198,205.92 |
Clubs left and joined the league at a | rate of about one a year, with a number leaving to j |
sper are those that capture and use energy at a | rate and efficiency more effective than that of its |
the last 10 years the population has grown at a | rate of 32.4%. |
While Iran's population grew at a | rate of more than 3%/year between 1956 and 1986, the |
lent indigenous community in Queensland, with a | rate of hospitalisations for assault 45 times the st |
The well cannot then flow at a | rate sufficient to make production economic. |
ham and now brews exclusively in Yattendon at a | rate of 80 barrels per week. |
rough cooling water from the Potomac River at a | rate of up to 400 million gallons per day. |
early seven seasons at Birmingham, scoring at a | rate of a goal every three games, and finished as th |
and Philippine Sea Plates, which converge at a | rate of 6 centimeters (2 in) each year. |
Poor Law; overseers were appointed to charge a | rate to support the poor of the parish. |
This yields a | rate of 8 kilometers (about 5 US miles) per year. |
ined Japanese crews, and placed in service at a | rate of 25 a week. |
esult of the Indian plate moving northward at a | rate of about 40 mm/yr (1.6 inches/yr) and colliding |
meaning it supports Democratic candidates at a | rate of 13 percentage points greater than the nation |
cooling condensers from the Firth of Forth at a | rate of 327,000m3 per hour. |
The tower core was sinking at a | rate of 1⁄2 to 3⁄4 inch (13 to 19 mm) per week and t |
nstruments were a run away success selling at a | rate of 800 a week by 1897. |
ed into a feed hopper by an overhead crane at a | rate of 28 tonnes per hour. |
The main guns fired at a | rate of between three to four 215 kg (474 lb) armor- |
when it will be capable of producing gold at a | rate of 649,000 ounces annually for 21 years. |
Yet, accidents and deaths still occur at a | rate significantly higher rates than comparable line |
ided an outlet for his first compositions, at a | rate of one or two on each album. |
a muzzle velocity of 1,765 ft/s (538 m/s) and a | rate of fire of 20 rounds per minute. |
y raised £200 million on a corporate bond, at a | rate among the best secured by a housing association |
the last 10 years the population has grown at a | rate of 8.5%. |
e surface area of the plate, we can establish a | rate of evaporation per unit area. |
became apparent that the cliff was eroding at a | rate not previously recognized and that this would u |
of water remaining in the graduated cylinder, a | rate of evaporation can be established. |
Every petty officer has both a | rate (rank) and rating (job, similar to an MOS in ot |
exactly 200 appearances, scoring 86 goals at a | rate of nearly a goal every two games. |
nversion to berkelium and then californium at a | rate of about 3% per day. |
level of the drug in the body falls slowly at a | rate to which the brain can adjust when the dosage i |
cional was itself replaced by the peso ley at a | rate of one hundred to one. |
It replaced the pound at a | rate of 2 dollars to 1 pound. |
ue football, playing regularly and scoring at a | rate of one goal every three games. |
In 2006, Cove Point filed a | rate increase with FERC proposing to raise the price |
abit spinoff companies have been identified - a | rate twice that of Fairchild Semiconductor, the lege |
As the air descends it heats up at a | rate of 1DegreeC/100m. |
of the 21st century, demand was increasing at a | rate of 20-30% a year. |
with Barnsley, Wall scored 24 league goals at a | rate of almost one goal in every three games. |
ad, water seeps out of the base of the dam at a | rate which approximately matches the rate of inflow, |
r-old dabbawala industry continues to grow at a | rate of 5-10% per year. |
nuously arrive from the top of the screen, at a | rate directly proportional to the level of play. |
s through the tunnel by gravity; it slopes at a | rate of 4.4 feet per mile (83 cm/km). |
Irving's Royal City for a few weeks, creating a | rate war that lowered fares to $1 between New Westmi |
o a local paper, the 204th were recruiting at a | rate of 450 per month, and since authorization had r |
The gyroscope was constantly spinning at a | rate of eight revolutions per minute while hanging a |
oneda nacional replaced the Argentine real at a | rate of one to eight. |
The San Gabriel Fault moves at a | rate of between 1 and 5 millimeters a year, with an |
second pulsar, PSR B1937+21, which rotates at a | rate far beyond what was expected of pulsars before |
David Foster Wallace's novel Infinite Jest at a | rate of about 75 pages a week from June 21 to Septem |
Deputies whose ages were below 35 represented a | rate of 2.9 percent. |
Its molecular envelope is expanding at a | rate of ~25 km/s. |
ngwater gushes from its underground source at a | rate of 50,000 gallons per minute. |
At the peak of the fad, coonskin caps sold at a | rate of 5,000 caps a day. |
In the League, they scored 90 goals, at a | rate of more than 4 goals per game, and all five fir |
In its first three years, MAT grew at a | rate of 431% and added nearly 300 employees. |
betalol can be administered by IV infusion at a | rate of 2 mg/minute, with a maximum dose of 300 mg. |
number while they are actually being charged a | rate up to 200 times their normal dialup rate. |
Freeman to the Illinois Commerce Commission, a | rate regulatory agency with power over telephone, el |
It is a fact that blacks are incarcerated at a | rate far exceeding whites, and when they are release |
Motion of the target causes a | rate of change of bistatic range, which results in b |
ogether with carbon-loading is carried out at a | rate of approximately 2.9 million tonnes per year. |
e to 10 million books and was selling them at a | rate of nearly a half million per year. |
omic crisis, but now it is again expanding at a | rate of over six percent a year, and Indonesia has t |
45/42V fired 120,000 rounds in succession at a | rate of fire around 1,350 rounds per minute. |
s, that is the refractive index can change at a | rate of about 1000 per 1 W/cm2 of illumination inten |
The glacier flows at a | rate of 20-35 m (66-115 ft) per day, resulting in ar |
last 10 years the population has decreased at a | rate of -1.1%. |
n May 2008, leaving the satellite drifting at a | rate of 0.3 degrees West per day, eight years after |
now the only series Francq makes anymore, at a | rate of one album a year. |
the surface, light rays can curve downward at a | rate equal to the mean curvature of the Earth's surf |
The filter wheel is turning at a | rate of 4 Hz, changing between the filtersof the pho |
ng contains a long series of notes uttered at a | rate of two or three per second. |
ars (1997-2007) the population has changed at a | rate of 6.1%. |
the target, the longer the waggle phase, with a | rate of increase of about 75 milliseconds per 100 me |
U.S. forces were embedded with Iraqi units at a | rate of 10 per battalion. |
nds per gun in one minute and twenty seconds; a | rate some four times faster than the breech-loaders |
889 had given local authorities power to levy a | rate to provide such education. |
Instead, a | rate of return is aligned with meeting revenue targe |
The cliffs had been eroded at a | rate of 3.2 yards (2.9 m) per year. |
of his two spells with the club he scored at a | rate of just over a goal every two games. |
hese guns could fire armor-piercing shells at a | rate of 4-5 per minute. |
This droop can be measured and a | rate can be established. |
The 50 bit/s data is coded in a | rate 1/2 convolution coder. |
ay begin in the ileum and travel backwards at a | rate of 2-3 cm/second. |
re 2,435 cases of malaria in the AIF in 1941, a | rate of 31.8 per thousand per year. |
The paper tape was read at a | rate of 400 cps by a Feranti photo sensor. |
Meanwhile, BEL had applied for a | rate hike of 14% over five years, and BWS were grant |
public by bringing guests over on his boat at a | rate of $1 per person. |
gest new mine has the potential to produce at a | rate of 1 million ounces annually (though it produce |
opulation of 4,579,000 and it's increasing at a | rate of 1.52% per year, still relatively high. |
They had a | rate of fire of three to four shots per minute. |
m, their bodies are able to reach maturity at a | rate far more rapid than naturally. |
r by about 1,450 statute miles and closing at a | rate of about 180 statute miles every orbit. |
mounted automatic shell cannon fires shots at a | rate of 30 per second. |
orthward for a distance of 167 km (104 mi) at a | rate of 22.2 m3/s (784 cu ft/s), being assisted duri |
Union Company in the oil and gas industry as a | Rate Manager, working with municipal and state agenc |
can be irreversibly oxidized and decompose at a | rate comparable to the polymerization of the corresp |
e right to buy their houses from the Crown at a | rate discounted according to length of service at th |
gun had a maximum range of 16,916 meters with a | rate of fire of one round every two minutes. |
not happening elsewhere in Spain at as great a | rate. |
1970s, the expansion of Arby's took place at a | rate of 50 stores per year. |
1.72' W. The rotating amber beacon flashes at a | rate of sixty times a minute. |
injured while trying to cross Buford Highway, a | rate three times higher than any other road in Georg |
Leaking continued at a | rate of about 30 barrels (4.8 m3) a day, diminishing |
Those who were between 36 and 55 represented a | rate of 56.8 percent, and those who were over 55 rep |
time the Ariel 3 deorbited, it had slowed to a | rate of about 1 rpm. |
The Pacific plate, which moves at a | rate of 8 to 9 cm (3.1 to 3.5 in) per year, dips und |
range) trumped all other benzodiazepines; a | rate which is above that of some tricyclic antidepre |
d it to Temple for a period of four years, at a | rate of £110 per annum. |
eping a clean sheet in 109 of those matches - a | rate of 41%. |
The elevators inside the complex speed at a | rate of 1,400 feet (430 m) a minute, making them amo |
Increases in dose at a | rate of 200 mg every 1-2 weeks may be required to ac |
febrile tachycardia, pulse-beats increase at a | rate of approximately eight beats per minute to each |
ch blog since 2004 in chronological order, at a | rate of three post per week. |
ents de change could receive a commission, at a | rate fixed by law, for acting as an intermediary. |
the last 10 years the population has grown at a | rate of 5.5%. |
being able to continuously shoot pictures at a | rate of 4 frames per second. |
Currently the cliffs are eroding at a | rate of about 3.5 metres per year, although this pro |
Management was paid a | rate of $500 to $600 a year while the workers were p |
They had a | rate of fire of 12 rounds per minute and had a maxim |
isting steam plant, generating electricity at a | rate of 155,000 MW·h per year (an average of 18 MW). |
ve forward who scored goals for Birmingham at a | rate of about one every three games, which helped th |
the last 10 years the population has grown at a | rate of 3.1%. |
econds) and high-pitched (6.5 to 8.3 kHz), at a | rate of 278 per minute. |
eople raise the notion of, 'What if there was a | Rate My Students? |
and can be seen to develop on buildings where a | rate of development can be established. |
lling the produced electricity to Pakistan at a | rate of 12.1057 US cents per Kilowatt hour of electr |
"It tells us that we are using resources at a | rate that is 50 percent faster than the earth can su |
nge of tides this causes the water to flow at a | rate of up to 7 knots (13km/h). |
ank report estimated that the lifetime abortion | rate is over two abortions per woman. |
has focused on issues such as the high abortion | rate in the African-American community - an effort t |
The Swiss abortion | rate dropped from around 12 per thousand in the 1970 |
y of Health estimated the total annual abortion | rate at between 800,000 and 1.2 million, based on ex |
Its unauthorised absence | rate of around 7.4% is in line with local and nation |
Specific absorption | rate (SAR) radiation level: head 1.13 W/kg, body 0.7 |
rovides a velocity dependence of the absorption | rate and thus the light force, is an essential ingre |
The oral absorption | rate of stavudine is over 80%. |
CEE is said to have a much better absorption | rate and a longer half-life in the body than regular |
eferendum was extremely low, with an abstention | rate of nearly 70%. |
proving, and 17.96% against, with an abstention | rate of 22.00%. |
rs, 6,222,983 voted (representing an abstention | rate of 36.73%). |
ive treatment program resulted in an abstinence | rate of over 50%. |
At this accelerated | rate, it would take about 70 years for them to reach |
r 100 years, is deteriorating at an accelerated | rate. |
rtunately, Samson's hair grew at an accelerated | rate. |
Higher the ratio, better the acceleration | rate and torque; lower the ratio, better the maximum |
Each has a specific weight and acceleration | rate. |
its ending RPM, varying in its own acceleration | rate, depending on power output at any particular ro |
pool of 347 applicants, yielding an acceptance | rate of 10%. |
pool of 1273 applicants, yielding an acceptance | rate of 13.5%. |
that instead of using the U.S. News acceptance | rate we use the numbers officially published by the |
Columbia University's acceptance | rate for the class of 2015 (Columbia College and Eng |
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