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  • The play off structure remained the same as the previous year.
  • A " male " hogan is a simpler, squared-off structure.
  • The state designated conferences by small colleges or large colleges with separate play-off structures.
  • Its two domes house the main instruments, and a roll-off structure houses a 17-inch Dobsonian.
  • With the advent of Super League, rugby league again returned to a play-off structure for the championship.
  • The company also said it was examining what some analysts have called sticky spots in its unique, hands-off structure.
  • In 1991, four men and four women began a two-year stay inside a sealed-off structure in Oracle, Ariz ., called Biosphere 2.
  • Except for the first season, a play-off structure leading to a championship final has always been used to determine the fate of the championship.
  • The league has used a play-off structure since the 2009 10 season to determine the champions, similar to that used in the English Premiership.
  • Koo won high marks for his performance in China, the highest level contact between the two sides since Beijing broke off structured negotiations in June 1995.
  • A similar telescope and roll-off structure was constructed at the Mars Hill campus of Lowell Observatory so that spectroscopic observations made at the two sites could be compared.
  • Ultrasound machines bounce sound waves off structures in the body, with a computer interpreting the pattern of reflected energy as images of the heart, blood vessels and soft tissues.
  • An example of cyclic axial stress would be a bungee cord ( see bungee jumping ), which must support the mass of people as they jump off structures such as bridges.
  • The top eight clubs in Super League at that point will enter a new play-off structure, beginning with a single round-robin mini-league followed by a Shaughnessy play-off involving the top four teams.
  • In exceptionally poor signal conditions, for example in urban areas, satellite signals may exhibit multipath propagation where signals skip off structures, or are tracking capability, especially when GPS signals are poor or unavailable.
  • Maritime archaeological sites often result from shipwrecks or sometimes seismic catastrophes, and thus represent a moment in time rather than a slow deposition of material accumulated over a period of years, as is the case with port-related structures ( such as piers, wharves and jetties ) where objects are lost or thrown off structures over extended periods of time.
  • "' Train surfing "'( also known as "'train hopping "'or "'train hitching "') is the act of colliding with a railway infrastructure ( bridges, tunnels, platforms, railway signals or other trains ) while riding outside off structure gauge on the side or on the roof of a train, or unsuccessful attempts to jump on a moving train or off it.
  • There were initially concerns in Rebellion that the feature would lead to unbalanced gameplay; lead programmer Richard May stated he was " worried it might lead to uber-classes and be a balancing nightmare, losing some of the trade-off structure that the old class system provided . " Prolific testing of the game eventually assured LucasArts that the system had been implemented appropriately.