However, additional
load loss resulting from other member systems exercising their Amendment No.
The Surefire circuit requires a purposeful, half-second press against the hook release button, guarding against inadvertent
load loss resulting from accidental contact with the release button during flight.
This is explained by the expansion of the section which reduces the
load loss due to the increase of the flow speed.
Based on the qPCR data, a statistically significant difference in the viral load of 3 [log.sub.(10)] IU/mL samples incubated at 42[degrees]C for 1 day was observed compared to a baseline sample (day 0), indicating that the HBV
load loss was slightly higher at this incubation time point (Table 1).
Note that most of
load loss incidences happen in January, February, and December.
wherein said elastomeric region experiences at least approximately 25%
load loss upon stretching to increase said circumference from approximately 10% to no more than 40%.
U.S. Patent No.: 8,257,333 B2 Absorbent Article With An Elastic Waistband Having A Preferred Ratio Of Elastic To Non-elastic Materials Catherine M. Hancock-Cooke, Neenah, WI, U.S.; Mark G. Everson, Neenah, WI, U.S.; Paul J. Datta, Appleton, WI, U.S.; and John E. Kerins, Neenah, WI, U.S. Assigned to Kimberly-Clark Worldwide A method called ORMEL96 uses the motor's nameplate data as well as statistical data, including assumed stator and rotor leakage reactance ratio, stray
load loss, friction and windage losses, locked rotor current, and stator winding resistance, to compute these circuit parameters without field measurements (Kueck et al.
(2010), it is known that the filters can adequately operate for only a certain period of time, since with continuous clogging of macropores in the filter material the
load loss increases, and consequently the wastewater filtration rate decreases.
Laboratory compressive tests have shown that at 80[degrees]C and placed into a nominal compressed position, the
load loss set is 25% of the original load (figure 1).