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cutoff <a cutoff; cutoffs> N

cutoff by ECON

cutoff frequency

Cutoff Pressure INDUST

Cutoff spring INDUST

sharp cutoff ELEC

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He also developed several new measures of cutoff scores.
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After engine cutoff, the craft continued climbing while rolling.
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The cutoff received limited use from 1852-4.
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Therefore, the overall performance of existing systems could be improved more by reducing the number of luminaires than by switching to full cutoff designs.
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If you don't know the life span of a component part, how can you have a cutoff?
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When deposition finally seals off the cutoff from the river channel, an oxbow lake is formed.
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In the fall the weight limits are increased for women, with the cutoff being 135 lb.
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Full cutoff typically reduces the visibility of the lamp and reflector within a luminaire, so the effects of glare are also reduced.
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Unfortunately there was a mix up with late votes arriving after the cutoff time on the night of the finale.
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This cutoff had adequate water and grass, and many thousands of travelers used this cutoff for years.
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