The lesson of his research is that the act of reading observes a gradient of awareness.
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At the end of trading in July, less than two weeks ago, the curve was trading with a gradient of 250 basis points.
Short-end bill prices fell sending implied yields higher by five basis points forcing the gradient of the curve higher as the steepening process grinds forward.
Instead, the transistors operate on a gradient of electrical current.
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During the accumulation season, sublimation is reduced because of a low gradient of vapour pressure and the energy supplied by radiation is directly consumed by melting, explaining why discharge is high.
The two-10-year spread also flattened hugely with the gradient of the curve falling below 200 basis points (2%) for the first time since October and ahead of the expected second round of quantitative easing.
Mr. Fischer has painted the surface with a faded pale blue hue, a gradient of color he distilled from a landscape photograph using Photoshop, a computer program he employs in much of his work.
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Increased evaporation from the exposed sea should also mean more snowfall to compensate for the ice cap's losses (though together with rapid erosion at the margins this could increase the gradient of the ice cap, making it less stable.) But this is small consolation for another big fear: rapid thawing of the Arctic permafrost.
My proposal with this fellowship will use the novel method of applying an electric field gradient instead of chemical substitution to induce charge carriers in large gap insulators, and thereby create new superconductors.
Absent from the witnesses Wednesday were representatives of hedge funds SAC Capital and Rocker Partners, both defendants in separate civil lawsuits involving allegations of manipulative short-selling, as well as representatives of Gradient.
He hopes to use the higher profile he has received in his lawsuit against Gradient to raise awareness of the naked short issue.
"The coastal gradient -- the rise of the land -- is very, very low here, " Chanton said.
It is one of a number of historic features, like Drake's Leat and Devonport Leat, which took advantage of Dartmoor's gradient.
That means that there was an energy gradient that ancient Martian life could have taken advantage of for itself.
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The defects which plagued the busway included inadequate gradient in a park and ride site prompting fears of flooding and concerns about gaps between the concrete beams allowing them to expand or contract depending on the weather.
There are just so many examples of recontextualized culture, and you see the gradient too.
Pushed for time and strapped for cash, the engineers laid eight miles of track straight up Big Hill, at a gradient more than twice the safe maximum.
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