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ing the 1924 completion of the Longlac-Nakina | Cut-Off, a section of Canadian National Railways main |
A double monochromator may have a | cutoff about one millionth of the peak value, the pro |
Took the | cut-off across the Arkansas River. |
d following the supplies of the mineral being | cut-off after the commencement of World War II. |
o its right and drove against the rear of the | cut-off Allied armies. |
As noted above, the B&O used the | cut-off and did not go thru Jenkintown except for a b |
ale, notably Mabelvale Main Street, Mabelvale | Cut-Off and Mablevale West Road - three of the neighb |
Larry is assigned to finding the water | cutoff and proceeds to dig up most of the lawn in an |
e, Lackawanna and Western Railroad's Harrison | Cut-off and the Erie Railroad's Paterson and Newark B |
nt of which were the deletion of the magazine | cut-off, and the long range volley sights. |
nt from other safety devices such as low water | cutoff, and high pressure cutoff. |
ortuous California 33 beyond Matilija Canyon's | cutoff and over much of the 6,500-foot (2,000 m) Pine |
variously as the Cimarron Route, the Cimarron | Cutoff, and the Middle Crossing (of the Arkansas Rive |
not become active until the six RS-68 engines | cutoff and the Ares V core is jettisoned to burn up i |
a treatment is given to one group based on the | cutoff, and withheld from the other group based on th |
Later in the year the family's utilities are | cut-off and their television repossessed. |
gh after about four years there was a funding | cut-off as well as a deadline for book publication pu |
The sharp | cut-off at ~24 keV in the flat spectrum observed for |
N·m) with an 18:1 compression ratio, with fuel | cutoff at 4200 rpm, but having a redline of 4500 rpm |
n average of 169.36, just higher than the 165 | cut-off average for the Games. |
Some vehicles have a "soft" | cut-off before the "hard" cut-off. |
n Finnish fandom called the Dinosaur Club; the | cutoff being the first major Finnish con Kingcon. |
It was a short | cutoff between U.S. Route 60 and State Route 238 bypa |
tation provided transfers to trains using the | Cut-Off between Port Morris, New Jersey and Slateford |
State Route 15 to State Route 59, serving as a | cutoff between Homer and Carnesville. |
wo classes, based on engine capacity with the | cut-off between the two set at 2.5 litres. |
ved using cutting torches, bandsaws or ceramic | cutoff blades. |
a month of siege the heavily outnumbered and | cut-off British garrison surrendered. |
Back in 6th place, Gardner was almost | cut-off by Pierfrancesco Chili who tried a block pass |
ons in the outskirt of the city fell and being | cutoff by the attack enemy, the surviving defenders o |
The | cut-off can be made faster by moving the pole nearer |
Along this stretch, the | Cut-off Channel, a large fenland drainage channel, is |
air to mark the then newly-excavated Craighill | Cutoff Channel. |
m was to fill up 100% of its seats based on a | cut-off combining the board marks and the CET marks. |
te 220 prior to the building of the New Creek | Cut-Off, constructed through Keyser before 1943 throu |
rk only proposes the domains, rather than the | cut-off criteria for FASD. |
The | cut-off date of 7 August 1918 signifies the start of |
NEJM stood by its editorial, noting that the | cutoff date was never mentioned in the article, nor d |
(Utilizing the prespecified | cutoff date also meant that an additional stroke in t |
the Women's World Golf Rankings at the agreed | cut-off date who are not already qualified via the So |
1 birthdate (which puts him one day before the | cutoff date for youth baseball leagues) guaranteed th |
rt attacks had occurred after the prespecified | cutoff date for data collection and thus were appropr |
obtained from wells that were drilled before a | cutoff date) that had been imposed by Richard Nixon i |
Rudy Giuliani withdrew after the December 27 | cut-off date, thus they remained on the ballot. |
After the 1854 | cut-off date, land in Oregon was no longer free but w |
ber 28, 2006, immediately prior to nomination | cut-off date, LeDrew announced his candidacy for Mayo |
known to have been active in fandom before the | cutoff date, January 1, 1938, were eligible. |
The total points accumulated by the | cut-off dates for the revised seedings were based on |
hich is mounted an abrasive disc or a thinner | cut-off disc, either of which can be replaced when wo |
used for various materials and tasks, such as | cut-off discs (diamond blade), abrasive grinding disc |
Near vertical tubular 8 in (200 mm) | cut-off drains were provided at five-foot (1.52 m) in |
The east end of Awixa Creek was | cutoff, dredged from its mouth northward toward South |
f level ground above 3,500 feet (1,067 m), the | cutoff elevation for inclusion in the Catskill High P |
Now our energy sphere for the | cutoff energy will look more like an ellipsoid for ou |
A | cut-off extratropical cyclone over the central north |
r" still can be used as a synonym of infrared | cut-off filter. |
niversities to determine eligibility and as a | cut-off for admissions into their programmes. |
e top eight in either of his specialties (the | cut-off for admission to the Olympic finals), finishi |
had acquired their respective portions of the | Cut-Off for a total of $21 million, a process that ha |
The | cutoff for distinguishing normal individuals from tho |
There seems to be no clear | cutoff for it, and certainly not one many will agree |
Here is a link for | Cut-off for various Boards. |
at the Allies would parachute supplies to the | cut-off forward units, while the Japanese themselves |
The | cut-off frequency of the filter can be considered as |
sformation, the prototype is bisected and the | cut-off frequency is rescaled from 1 rad/s to 105 rad |
ω0 is the | cutoff frequency |
Cutoff frequency is the frequency beyond which the fi | |
n band is defined by a passband and a stopband | cutoff frequency or corner frequency. |
screte-time approximation (solid), for nominal | cutoff frequency of 1 Hz, sample rate 10 Hz. |
followed by a low-pass filter with gain L and | cutoff frequency π / L. In this application, such an |
ich is slightly higher than the passband 3 dB | cut-off frequency) up to the infinite frequency. |
r frequency (slightly lower than the passband | cut-off frequency). |
ate at which attenuation increases beyond the | cut-off frequency. |
on 4 December 1893, he and 31 of his men were | cut-off from the main column and killed by the Ndebel |
It provides a | cutoff from U.S. Route 460 at Rice (east of Farmville |
the IJA 19th Army remained on Ambon, largely | cut-off from reinforcements and resupply as the Allie |
The location they selected was largely | cutoff from the mainland, and offered little game for |
Realising his error too late and already | cutoff from escape, many of the knights charged into |
However, the Bend was | cut-off from the river after a flood in 1877. |
June 1945, she took prisoner seven men of the | cutoff garrison on Mille Atoll. |
mproved by addition of a recoil indicator and | cut-off gear. |
ious headquarters and ended the war besieging | cut-off German forces in Latvia. |
pecial missions were performed to resupply the | cutoff German base at Dunkirk with rations, the boats |
The mill | cutoff grade is the level below which already mined o |
In mining, the mine | cutoff grade is the level of mineral in an ore below |
The mine | cut-off grade is estimated or chosen during a mining |
It is left to Wedge's | cut-off group to perform a crucial mission. |
Reportedly, Alderman would exhibit the | cut-off hand of Philip for a fee. |
ineations and assuming a 1.5% total rare earth | cutoff, have established a presence of at least 286,0 |
Pennsylvania Route 653- mountain | cut-off highway connecting Springfield Township with |
anutten Mountain and come up behind Early and | cut-off his retreat at Fisher's Hill. |
he garrison of Svetigrad surrendered due to a | cut-off in the water-supply to Svetigrad. |
p route via Klamath Falls, known as the Natron | Cutoff, in 1926. |
At the Green River crossing on the Sublette | Cutoff in present-day Wyoming, he lost his wagon and |
The completion of the Orpington | cut-off in 1866 reduced services to and from the grow |
value in an individual that is higher than the | cutoff indicates primary hyperaldosteronism. |
Cut-off intersecttion, and off east Yager Ln. and Par | |
a Railroad deciding to connect the Lackawanna | Cut-Off into the existing rail line at this location. |
quent films, such as Wendy and Lucy and Meek's | Cutoff, involve similar themes, of people trying to l |
The request for a | cutoff is phrased "CGLS, give cutoff." |
nd it is at the smaller apertures that mirror | cut-off is most pronounced. |
Meek's | Cutoff is a 2011 western film based on historical eve |
After T-31 seconds however only | cutoff is available and will result in a recycle of t |
Mirror | cut-off is a term used in photography for a problem t |
cements from Albania were unable to reach the | cut-off Italian forces and the Julia Division sustain |
It lay on the western end of the Lucin | Cutoff, just west of the Great Salt Lake. |
used to investigate changes in the geomagnetic | cutoff latitude for low-energy (> 2 MeV) solar proton |
wness of the spectrum, but rather to lower the | cutoff level. |
68, when the South Eastern Railway opened its | cut-off line between Chislehurst and Haysden Junction |
ovided when it opened the high-speed Bicester | cut-off line between Ashendon Junction and Aynho Junc |
In 1909 a | cutoff line was built between Water Orton and Kingsbu |
South Eastern Railway had opened part of its | cut-off line to Dover on that date. |
opened in 1880 by the Midland Railway on its | cut-off line from Melton Mowbray to Nottingham, which |
July 1906 with the opening of the Castle Cary | Cut-Off line that avoided the "Great Way Round" throu |
enham on the Great Western Railway's Bicester | cut-off line, which had opened in 1910. |
ecoming a list MP, being two places below the | cut-off line. |
s bypassed a loop around Bumble Hole, and the | cut-off loop became the Bumble Hole Branch Canal and |
r weather, if the SE wind is accompanied by a | cut-off low as occasionally happens in the spring and |
But a Fujiwhara effect with the | cut-off low occurred and Babe turned to the northwest |
nd Hahn retrieved it and threw the ball to the | cutoff man. |
ually based on demand for individual schools, | cut-off marks are set by the Ministry of Education. |
then downsampling by M. A low pass filter with | cutoff min(π / L,π / M) is placed between the upsampl |
ke Okeechobee south of near Marcy, and a newer | cutoff north of there. |
A meander | cutoff occurs when a meander bend in a river is breac |
This filter has the fastest | cut-off of any filter design; note that the fast tran |
The | cutoff of oil flowing into the United States from OPE |
n for an unnamed 0.08-mile (0.13 km) one-lane | cut-off of old alignment between southbound MD 67 and |
It wasn't until the Coleman | Cutoff of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad |
as well as concerns for salmon runs, led to a | cutoff of irrigation water to local farmers on April |
In those cases, there was an abrupt | cutoff of energetic electrons as Cassini crossed into |
On average, an ARR | cutoff of 23.6 ng/dL per ng/(mL·h), expressed in alte |
in the Palestinian territories by Israel, (2) | cutoff of international aid to the Palestinian Nation |
n's re-election, SANE advocated Congressional | cut-off of funds for the Vietnam war. |
Magazine | Cut-Off on an SMLE Mk III rifle-this feature was remo |
Following | cutoff, one of the oxidiser valves failed to close, a |
ts on either side of the river, is a man-made | cut-off or by-pass channel of the River Great Ouse in |
Fitchburg | Cutoff Path in early Fall. |
The Fitchburg | Cutoff Path is a short, unpaved multi-use rail trail |
The Fitchburg | Cutoff Path largely runs through Alewife Brook Reserv |
An arbitrary | cut-off point of 15 August 1917 was chosen and the na |
ray "Map Of The River Nene" suggests that the | cut-off point is Thrapston. |
If the | cutoff point for such a filter is defined as 200 Hz, |
Robert Cordaro came in fourth place, the | cut-off point for being on the board of commissioners |
n, krypton, or xenon (depending on the desired | cutoff point), the PDD can function as a specific pho |
he Reformation (1517) being the last possible | cut-off point. |
ing that certain positive values are universal | cutoff points for effective negligibility of events. |
an income inequality measure known low income | cut-off published by Statistics Canada is frequently |
hletics in the pole vault, barely missing the | cut-off qualification for the United States Olympic t |
on amino acids using short (0.8-nm) nonbonded | cutoff radii. |
l liquid alkanes using long (1.6-nm) nonbonded | cutoff radii. |
functions are confined within spheres of given | cutoff radius and the density matrix is forced to zer |
tials enforce the condition that, outside of a | cutoff radius, the norm of each pseudo-wavefunction b |
radiation still occurs despite the short-scale | cutoff represented by the interatomic distance. |
One minor operational problem on the | Cut-Off resulting from Roseville Tunnel was that of i |
ardville is located at the junction of Bloxham | Cutoff Road and Springhill Road at the northwest corn |
he and John Jacobs blazed the Bozeman Trail, a | cutoff route from the Oregon Trail in Wyoming to Bann |
mile (11.7 km) long stretch of the Lackawanna | Cut-Off, running to a small terminal in Andover, New |
The bandsaw hummed, the | cut-off saw screeched, and the drag-chain rumbled as |
An abrasive saw, also known as a | cut-off saw or metal chop saw, is a power tool which |
Steel | cut-off saw for workshop use |
Units are assigned to conditions based on a | cutoff score on a measured covariate, for example, co |
from St. Francis Prep after having missed the | cutoff scores for specialized high school entrance ex |
ot sure if that road would be built either, a | cut-off SH 12A was built from Laredo to Hebbronville |
Spears wears only a bikini top and a pair of | cutoff shorts during the whole video. |
to the lead engine so they can press its fuel | cutoff switch. |
be Lisa, dressed in form-hugging leotard and a | cutoff T-shirt, the entire class of boys faints and L |
the snowy terrain of the Duchy of Prussia to | cut-off the Swedes' escape route: creating, in effect |
During a coast phase after second stage | cut-off, the rocket was controlled by a reaction cont |
urrounding entire formations in an attempt to | cut-off their withdrawal. |
mit of normal; if the amylase rises above the | cut-off then treatment should be interrupted until th |
ury as the first trains roll over the Palmdale | Cutoff through Cajon Pass. |
in an obviously distressed state, making the | cut-off time by a mere 1min 57sec, after which he fin |
The | cut-off time to proceed into the final was 22.19 seco |
After the heats had been raced, the | cut-off time was 22.53 seconds. |
finishing 1 hour before the 17-hour midnight | cut-off time. |
Kearny Jct, the remnant of the DL&W Harrison | Cut-off to Kingsland joins the DL&W main line. |
ened on a different site on completion of the | cut-off to Tonbridge. |
y and Hoboken, New Jersey, via the Lackawanna | Cut-Off to Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
On July 7, 1956, the river was | cut-off to allow the filling of the Irkutsk Dam's res |
rsity of Western Ontario raised their entrance | cutoff to an 80% average. |
Falls | Cut-off Trail (0.2 miles, Blue & Red Blazed) |
Puddle clay was also used in the | cut-off trench into the hillside but when this was fo |
k the foundation to solid unfractured rock, a | cut-off trench was sited near the upstream face of th |
uggested for the name, such as an enclosed or | cut-off valley or an enclosure in a waste or common. |
On the other hand, an NT-proBNP | cut-off value of 318 pg/mL is more appropriate in dif |
t disease in pediatric patients, an NT-proBNP | cut-off value of 91 pg/mL could differentiate an acya |
ght is filtered to wavelengths longer than the | cutoff value, but will "drop out" of the image when i |
There is variability in the | cut-off values used in different studies but generall |
These are the | cut-off values recommended by international and Canad |
p of the wall, the installation of a concrete | cut-off wall keyed into the impermeable clay core, fo |
nd undersluice structures, concrete diaphragm | cut-off wall, rock excavation in foundation, diversio |
The magazine | cut-off was reinstated after the First World War ende |
"According to Derek Bailey, the abrupt | cutoff was planned. |
Thus, until 1956, when the | cutoff was raised to $3 million, the Texas and Northe |
When the | cutoff was built, the north end was connected to the |
r compared to Ga it is possible to extend the | cut-off wavelength up to about 2.6 µm. |
with collisions included approximately via the | cutoff wavenumber km. |
Most publications quote the FSC 0.5 | cutoff, which refers to when the correlation coeffici |
periment made the first observation of the GZK | cutoff which is an indication of the highest energy c |
So the American versions look | cut-off while Alan Class covers don't. |
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