Example sentences of "[noun] at low " in BNC.

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1 Our earlier quoted settings , which perhaps could be nudged a little sacrificing fuel burn and noise comfort , produced around 145 knots true air speed at low level , and at height around 155 .
2 The position of the crash was consistent with the aircraft entering the eastern entrance — flying just above sea level — with the intention of turning east after dropping and attempting to escape along the coast at low level .
3 The EEC is probably the best single indicator of cortical arousal at low levels .
4 Improvements in performance with increasing arousal at low levels are taken to be a function of the increasing speed on information transfer .
5 When in 4WD or front wheel drive only ( rear half shaft broken ) I get a snatching on the steering when at full lock at low speed .
6 The pull-out torque at low speeds can be expressed in terms of the peak static torque using the methods described in Section 4.2 .
7 By neglecting the harmonics of current an error is introduced into the analysis , but the next Section shows how this error can be corrected by evaluating the pull-out torque at low speeds .
8 ( 5.17 ) , ( 5.20 ) and ( 5.25 ) : The constant component of torque in this expression arises from the product of the w terms in the two factors : and this has a maximum value when a = 0 , giving a pull-out torque at low speeds : This is a contribution of the d.c. and fundamental current components to the pull-out torque .
9 However in Chapter 3 we have already seen that the peak static torque of a three-phase motor is the same for one- and two-phases-on and this result therefore extends to the pull-out torque at low speeds .
10 The consequent reduction in torque at low speeds , resulting in poor initial acceleration , is compensated by the higher steady-state speed .
11 A root cause of the numbers was the long seven-year apprenticeship at low wages — a restriction of entry to the trade which compositors were reluctant to alter , but which was increasingly becoming a two edged weapon .
12 ‘ For emerging from underneath the Mitsubishi umbrella to produce an ever more modern range of cars at low cost ’
13 The EMSA of extracts of COS cells transfected with this deletion mutant ( Figure 3b , plasmid V ) showed that the protein in the lower complex ( N-Oct 5B ) was expressed at high levels and that in the upper complex at low levels ( N-Oct 5A ) , which is also the pattern seen in brain extracts ( Figure 3a , lane 7 and 1 ) .
14 The plant alkaloid ryanodine opens the channels at low ( nanomolar ) concentrations but closes them at higher doses ( micromolar ) .
15 It has little effect at low currents but severely reduces voltage at high currents .
16 If recognition sensitivity were directly proportional to the amount of information in a stimulus this would give the obtained results , risky exemplars being associated with good recognition at high risk junctions but with bad recognition at low risk junctions .
17 Ill-defined regions of the data , rational equations , unjustified polynomial fits ( particularly for extrapolations ) , failure to examine data at low X and Y values sufficiently , reversing X and Y values , and as the manual puts it , ‘ trusting numbers rather than the evidence of your own eyes ’ are some others .
18 Most colleges of education libraries , for example , will have lists of software held in the college and organizations such as SMDP , ( the Scottish Microelectronics Development Project ) , produce annotated catalogues of software available to schools at low cost .
19 Tide mills were built in coastal districts to take advantage of high tides , when water was impounded in a mill pond , to be used to power the waterwheels at low water .
20 ( xii ) An EM operating at low magnification , is best suited for karyotype study ( 250–3000x ) .
21 The high number of sites very close to water can be equated with the number of sites at low altitudes , sea-level and up to 15 m above sea level .
22 Like the other inns it resembled ‘ tidal harbours at low water ’ during the long vacation , BH 19 .
23 By offering reasonable work at low wages we may secure the power of being very strict with the loafer or confirmed pauper . ’
24 On the one hand the cost of money capital could be reduced , by offering funds for projects consistent with the overall investment plan at low interest rates , and on the other the level of aggregate demand could be boosted by the public sector projects .
25 The early Turbomeca Marbore IIs fitted to G-FUGA are unsophisticated single-stage centrifugal-compressor straight turbojets with minimal automatic controls , so the pilot is entirely responsible for their well-being at low rpm , and woe betide him if he tries to hurry them .
26 After two major operations , Gloria could no longer have children , but one day Saul brought home a baby he had found abandoned on the mud-flats at low tide .
27 Fender have called this control ‘ Loudness ’ for two reasons : one , because it varies the amp 's loudness , and two , since it operates in much the same way as a stereo system 's ‘ loudness ’ control , boosting both bass and presence to create more palatable tones at low volume settings .
28 Galluim Arsenide fets processed with a special surface deposition exhibit indeterminate switch-on thresholds at low frequencies but work like normal transistors at higher frequencies .
29 It 's a huge area expending from Lancashire into Cumbria , with around 120 square miles of mud and sand at low tide .
30 Peale 's dolphins often play just beyond the surf , while the sand at low tide is particularly attractive to several species of wading birds .
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