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And then, less than two years later, they returned to near their previous rates of discharge.
Current rates of discharge for many radionuclides are at least 100 times lower than they were in the 1970s.
Since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the rate of discharges has dropped nearly 50 percent.
Other important rivers, in order of their mean rate of discharge, include:
The rate of discharge is controlled only by the depth of water within the reservoir.
Assuming a steady rate of discharge, this alone is sufficient to raise global sea levels by 0.2 mm per year.
The group said that since the terrorist attacks of September 2001, the rate of discharges has dropped more than 45 percent.
Utilities would then be issued permits to pollute, with emissions linked to past rates of discharge.
Your rate of discharge is the same."
Extracellular recording have shown that these specific neurons increase their rate of discharge before an impending movement.
As the rate of discharge increases, a greater proportion of the cells' power is wasted in its internal resistance.
(But many a socket fuse will blow before you reach that rate of discharge!)
The near instantaneous rate of discharge causes a potential (difference) over distance, which may amount to several thousand volts per linear foot.
The rate of discharge began to accelerate in the mid- to late 1960s, reaching a peak in the 1970s and generally declining significantly since then.
The headwaters of some waterways are located in tropical regions where summer rains create a high rate of discharge.
Due to the high head that can be achieved in subglacial lakes, jökulhlaups may reach very high rates of discharge.
Finally, the water is released into Mill Creek at an engineered rate of discharge in order to help prevent flooding downstream from the track.
By the beginning of October, most dams were already near- or over-capacity and being forced to increase their rates of discharge, potentially worsening downstream flooding.
This disincentive has led to a slower rate of discharge from kinship foster care homes than from traditional foster homes.
Distribution of the water depended in a complex way on its height entering the city, the quality of the water and its rate of discharge.
There was no motor transport available so transport of her cargo was by horse and cart, which slowed down the rate of discharge.
As a result of extensive use of psychotropic drugs, the rate of discharges began to increase and the length of hospitalization decreased.
The army's rate of discharge for pregnancy during Desert Shield and Desert Storm was four times the normal rate.
Because of their low internal resistance, lithium batteries are often the primary cell of choice when a high rate of discharge relative to nominal capacity is required.
The run-time for a battery-operated UPS depends on the type and size of batteries and rate of discharge, and the efficiency of the inverter.