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  • For example, the set of cameras may be slightly rotated off level.
  • If the vibrating thing is half a bubble off level, there are more complications.
  • The of the Alps covered by glaciers in 1876 had shrunk to by 1973, resulting in decreased river run-off levels.
  • The potential for using faecal calprotectin in this way is debated, however, and cut-off levels have not been agreed upon.
  • Council members gave mixed reactions to the consultation paper with the HK $ 7 million cut-off level emerging as the most controversial issue.
  • The head of the river is located on moorland and the river character is affected by the run-off levels from the three reservoirs.
  • The portfolios of Advanta Corp ., another card specialist, and regional bank First Chicago NBD Corp . also saw increases to high write-off levels.
  • And, being so large, it is more likely to heave in different sections, resulting in a deck that is out of skew and off level.
  • Some employers may regard the SAMHSA cut-off levels to be as redundant as workers with even the minutest amounts of an illegal drug in their system.
  • If a large autoclave is installed on a slightly off level floor, then the door, once opened, swings rapidly to the end of its travel.
  • For example, all states in the US screen for classic galactosemia in their NBS panel, but some states have lower GALT enzyme activity cut-off levels than others.
  • To avoid a false positive Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ( SAMHSA ) determined the initial cut off level of 300 ng / ml for forensic and workplace drug testing of methaqualone.
  • While currently many countries have different regulations regarding the types of tests, amounts of tests and cut-off levels, the implementation of the Globally Harmonized System has begun unifying these countries.
  • :: Explorers have gotten Vitamin A poisoning at the death by full-body skin peel off level from ingesting polar bear liver talk ) 21 : 01, 5 December 2014 ( UTC)
  • Classification is determined by approved testing measures or calculations and have determined cut-off levels set by governments and scientists ( for example, no-observed-adverse-effect levels, threshold limit values, and tolerable daily intake levels ).
  • The number of advertised job openings per thousand workers in the economy is about 25 percent off levels in the mid-1980s and hasn't shown any improvement in the past two years, said James Medoff, a labor economist at Harvard University.
  • NBS in states with a low GALT cut off level still detects classic galactosemia and helps to minimize false positives, but it can also result in " missed " DG diagnoses for those samples with partial GALT enzyme activity that is above the cut-off.
  • To be able to seek admission onto President s college, student must sit a Year 5 National Scholarship ( similar to SAT / Grammar Schools exams in the UK ) exam conducted by the Department of Education of Sri Lanka and score marks at a cut-off level or above.
  • What I wear may not reflect the real me ( whatever that might be since my generation was never encouraged to get out and " find ourselves " ), but I can bet you dollars to doughnuts that if I checked into the classroom one morning wearing combat boots and black lipstick, my principal would send me to counseling so they could figure out just how far off level my bubble had bounced.