The supervisor of the animal
control unit at the Connecticut Department of Agriculture says they have had issues with Brodie.
The strategic placement of the fuel - cell stack at the rear of the vehicle, power
control unit at the front and T - formation configured hydrogen fuel tanks result in front and rear weight distribution optimal for a sporty sedan.
The diesel particulates filter is maintenance - free; periodic regeneration is initiated by a subsequent injection process activated by the engine
control unit at regular intervals.
Not exact matches
As a reminder: Intel is spinning off the
unit into an independent subsidiary and TPG is investing $ 1.1 billion for a
controlling stake, valuing the company
at $ 4.2 billion.
Quebecor, through its Videotron
unit, bought its spectrum in 2008 entirely so that it could
control its own wireless destiny and not have to depend on Rogers, its wholesale partner
at the time.
«When you look
at how much money somebody could make by turning a rental
unit — particularly something that's rent -
controlled, where the city is trying to keep rent low — into what is essentially a hotel room, you see there's a powerful incentive there,» said Ed Lazere, executive director of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, which helped oversee the report.
Internal
control at Municipality Finance comprises financial administration that handles financial reporting, a risk management function which reports on the company's risk position and any changes to it and is independent of the business of the company, and internal audit performed by business
units which produce reports that are processed by supervisors, the President and CEO assisted by the Executive Management Team, as well as the company's Board of Directors.
Hong Kong conglomerate PCCW,
controlled by tycoon Richard Li, said on Feb. 13 that it would sell HK$ 8.5 billion ($ 1.1 billion) worth of share - stapled
units at its telecoms subsidiary, HKT Trust and HKT Ltd..
What all these have in common is that, without any central
control, individual
units (genes, cells neurons or workers) respond to simple, local information, in ways that allow the whole system (cells, brains, organisms or colonies) to function: the appropriate number of
units performs each activity
at the appropriate time.
«I have other X-rays here, but the thing I like about the Novus
units is their ability to self - train; a guy that doesn't even know much about X-ray can do it,» says Bob Taylor, Superintendent of Electronics and
Controls at Clemens Food Group — a vertically coordinated company that includes hog farming, food production, logistical services and transportation.
The teams also discussed 2021 power
units, cost
control and improving the show
at the Formula One Strategy Group meeting.
The
unit controls several features like pan, tilt and zoom, two - way communication, screen brightness, on / off and volume of the pre-loaded lullabies, the temperature sensor (which can be set
at either Fahrenheit or Celsius), and the display mode duration.
The strengths of the study include the ability to compare outcomes by the woman's planned place of birth
at the start of care in labour, the high participation of midwifery
units and trusts in England, the large sample size and statistical power to detect clinically important differences in adverse perinatal outcomes, the minimisation of selection bias through achievement of a high response rate and absence of self selection bias due to non-consent, the ability to compare groups that were similar in terms of identified clinical risk (according to current clinical guidelines) and to further increase the comparability of the groups by conducting an additional analysis restricted to women with no complicating conditions identified
at the start of care in labour, and the ability to
control for several important potential confounders.
Although Step 10 of the UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiatives requires that accredited maternity
units provide post-natal breastfeeding support groups, the availability and uptake of these services remains unclear.40 The effectiveness of peer - support for long - term breastfeeding success has been well documented in middle - income countries, 35,41 and a systematic review has emphasized the importance of skilled post-natal breastfeeding support in the UK.39 However Graffy et al. 40 concluded from a randomized
controlled trial of support provided by volunteer breastfeeding counsellors that although such support was rated by mothers as helpful, volunteer support was not effective
at increasing breastfeeding duration, perhaps owing to mothers not actively taking up such support.
The Erie County Department of Health operates a Rodent
Control Program for Erie County residents and property owners
at 1, 2, 3 and 4
unit properties that are not part of an apartment complex or commercial property.
The Republican Senate leader not only opposed cost - of - living increases to the rent and income thresholds
at which
units lose price
controls — which Gov. Cuomo wanted — but he also ruled out calls to include a renewal of rent regulations in the looming budget deal.
At 11 a.m., tenants, members of the Alliance for Tenant Power and elected officials call on Cuomo to use his discretion to establish an emergency rent freeze for the 26,000 rent
controlled units remaining in New York City, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
Even as policies like Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, which requires set percentages of rent -
controlled units in new developments, move toward enactment in an administration - run rezoning process, some East Harlem stakeholders are making proactive attempts
at steering their community's future.
The HUD grant of $ 3.1 million to Onondaga County is aimed
at identifying and
controlling lead - based paint hazards in 175 privately - owned housing
units over three years, Schumer said.
Since then, a team
at Massachusetts General Hospital Weight Center and Gastrointestinal
Unit in Boston duplicated these results, showing that a gastric sleeve mimics the effects of gastric bypass, prompting weight loss and glucose
control.
Co-author Professor Fabio Levi (MD), Head of the Cancer Epidemiology
Unit at the Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois and University of Lausanne, (Switzerland), said: «Besides enforcing tobacco
control — essentially by increasing taxation — national governments and EU policy makers must ensure that all EU citizens have access to the best screening, diagnosis and treatment, including those from central and eastern Europe where major delays are still observed and where cancer mortality rates tend to be higher as a result.»
But if such particles can be individually corralled and
controlled in large numbers, they may be harnessed as quantum bits, or qubits — tiny
units of information whose state or orientation can be used to carry out calculations
at rates significantly faster than today's semiconductor - based computer chips.
By tweaking the smallest
units of life, scientists are making bigger gains in producing alternative and renewable energy, with recent efforts aimed
at molecule - level
controls and promoting fractal growth patterns to create different fuels and improve efficiencies.
The flu challenge study, which began in September 2013, was conducted
at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, in the specially designed Clinical Studies
Unit, which has distinct isolation and infection
control features.
And that could exacerbate vector -
control efforts in Malawi, says study co-author Maureen Coetzee, who directs the medical entomology research
unit at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Scientists
at the Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics
Unit at the University of Oxford have pinpointed two distinct mechanisms in the human brain that
control the balance between speed and accuracy when making decisions.
They will send their images to a central
control unit, which might also have access to other cameras looking
at the region of interest, as well as access to the internet for help in labeling what it sees.
«The Tongue Drive System is a novel technology that empowers people with disability to achieve maximum independence
at home and in the community by enabling them to drive a power wheelchair and
control their environment in a smoother and more intuitive way,» said Northwestern co-lead investigator Elliot Roth, M.D, chair of physical medicine and rehabilitation
at Feinberg and the medical director of the patient recovery
unit at Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
«Human feeding behaviors involve areas of the brain responsible for cognitive
control and decision - making,» said Christos S. Mantzoros, MD, Director of the Human Nutrition
Unit in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
at BIDMC and Professor of Medicine
at Harvard Medical School.
Dr. William Checkley, a disease
control and epidemiology specialist
at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health in Baltimore, found that wintertime admissions to the oral rehydration
unit at the Children's Health Institute in Lima, the country's largest public children's hospital, doubled during the 1997 - 1998 El Niño.
In this study from researchers
at the Behaviour and Health Research
Unit, University of Cambridge, and the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health, and published today in the journal Tobacco
Control, more than 400 English children aged 11 - 16 who had never smoked or «vaped» previously were recruited and randomly allocated to one of three groups.
Engineering a particle that is 10 million times smaller than the size of a football is not easy: although nanoparticles like these have been made elsewhere in the past using different methods, they lack the level of
control and purity offered
at the Nanoparticles by Design
Unit.
The Genetics and Development Biology
Unit at Institut Curie is a multidisciplinary department whose main objective is the study of events
controlling cell dynamics during development.
These
units ease nano - size colloidal particles and positively charged silver ions into distilled water
at a highly
controlled rate.
A Tokyo Electric Power Co. worker looks
at gauges in the
control room for
Units 1 and 2
at the Fukushima Dai - ichi plant, Wednesday.
The battle system plays out in real - time as the player
controls massive groups of
units, often around 100 - 200
at a time.
You still
control only one player
at a time, but only those that are part of your
unit.
You
control unit production by tapping the
unit boxes
at the bottom of the screen.
When he wore a controller
unit, he could
control the arrow's movements by whistling
at certain frequencies.
David Hopkins, who Morris appointed to the key role of head of the Standards and Effectiveness
Unit at the Department for Education and Skills, believes that «when students begin to take ownership of the learning behavior, you see something quite transformational taking place inside the school, because then it is the students who actually
control learning rather than the teacher.»
So now, in the interest of maintaining parity, Mazda decided to have all left - hand - drive ND race cars built
at Long Road Racing and sold with sealed engines, transmissions, and engine
control units.
Although understeer is still the prevailing attitude
at the adhesion limits, the chips inside the main
control unit will momentarily nudge the car's front end towards the apex, encourage the tail to swing round just a little bit, then speed up the torque flow again as you open up the steering and the line finally straightens.
The engine was a Volvo
unit, a 100 - hp, 1.8 - liter four - cylinder; the suspension —
control arms in front and a coil - sprung live axle
at the rear — consisted of modified Volvo Amazon components; brakes were discs in the front and drums
at the back.
As well as replacing the bulky and complex Active Body
Control (ABC) suspension hardware with more straightforward coil - over damper
units at the corners in the best motorsport tradition (ride height, wheel alignment and camber can all be adjusted for track work), AMG's engineers have plumped out the track by 97 mm
at the front and 85 mm
at the rear to exploit the new spring links, camber struts, pull / push rods and weight - optimised aluminium wheel carriers developed in conjunction with German motorsport specialists KW.
With just a few boxes ticked on our test
unit to include the massive panoramic glass roof, Harman / Kardon sound system, 18 - inch Y - spoke alloys, rear view camera, electric seats, powered tailgate, wood - look inlays, climate
control, cruise
control, LED headlights, and navigation, the finishing price ends up
at a hefty R735 125.40.
Bigger changes are set to take place inside the little Jeep, where there will be a larger infotainment screen replacing the current 6.5 - inch
unit, which will also take the place of the buttons and other
controls that surround the screen
at the moment.
The optimized system
control unit processes information on wheel rotation speeds, steering wheel movement, yaw rate and lateral acceleration to ensure optimum steering behavior for the driving situation
at hand.
With the forged pistons, titanium connecting rods, VarioCam variable valve
control system and a 200bar direct - injection system from the race engine that powered the Porsche 911 RSR to victory in this year's 24 Hours of Daytona endurance race, it kicks out 24bhp and 15 lb ft more than the 3.8 - litre
unit from the previous 911 GT3, giving this new model a total of 493bhp
at 8250rpm and 339 lb ft
at 6000rpm.
The power and torque figures are phenomenal,
at 626bhp and 900Nm, which combined with the eight - speed dual - clutch gearbox (the same Porsche PDK
unit in the Cayenne) and launch
control will rocket the Continental GT to 60mph in an eye - watering 3.6 seconds.
The Outlander PHEV's powertrain comprises a four - cylinder petrol engine, two electric motors (one
at the front and one
at the rear), a generator that transforms the engine power into electricity, front power drive
unit, rear electric motor
control unit and a battery placed under the floor.