(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) Brit to assess the value of (some types of property, such as agricultural land) at a lower rate than others for local taxation
The vehicle shutdown or derate procedure may include instructions to give an operator of the vehicle a warning indicator for a predetermined time period before shutting down or derating the engine power to the vehicle.
The primary objective was to test gas-fired furnaces of Categories I and IV (see the section in this paper on furnaces and instrumentation for category definitions) at three altitudes: sea level, 2250 ft (685 m), and 6700 ft (2040 m), and to objectively determine if a new derating protocol for operating natural gas-fired and propane gas-fired furnaces with fan-assisted combustion systems at high altitude might be acceptable.
With DDR2 pushing 1066 MT/s and DDR3 scheduled for 1600 MT/s, we face the demands of picosecond resolution, including "derating" adjustments to measured delay numbers based on the shape of the receiver waveforms.
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