Collocations withoutput

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actual output
The parameter is chosen so that the sample mean of counterfactual output equals the sample mean of actual output.
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aggregate output
The approach employs a supply-side description of changes in aggregate output.
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agricultural output
It is not sufficient just to raise agricultural output, however.
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annual output
The annual output of students from the music colleges wanting to teach was about 500.
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artistic output
One wonders how a life spanning such turbulent times, and an artistic output extended across thirty years, could remain so unaffected.
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audio output
This approach was initially motivated by practical considerations: it reduced network bandwidth and latency while maintaining high-quality audio output.
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average output
The results for average output and gross margin per ha of rotation, 1992-2003 is also based on an analysis where year is averaged out.
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cardiac output
Any factor which decreases either cardiac output or peripheral vascular resistance diminishes systemic arterial pressure and hence cerebral perfusion.
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combined output
The combined output of these collieries was about 25,000 tons a month.
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continuous output
A neuron is associated with a transfer function that maps its input to a binary or continuous output.
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creative output
The "fast fires" of shortlived electronic storage and dissemination media consume our creative output almost before we know it's gone.
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daily output
Mean daily output of odd chain alkanes was estimated from faecal concentration and mean daily dry faecal output.
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desired output
As such, the desired output of the system depends upon the behavior of every individual component.
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economic output
An additional source of bias in the estimated effect of exports could be the absence of controls for seasonal effects independent of economic output.
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electrical output
The maximum power reached has been 60 megawatts thermal, corresponding to an electrical output of 14·2 megawatts.
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energy output
The second component of the energy balance is energy output.
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entire output
Finally, the user can choose to copy the entire output of the evaluation or parts thereof in different databases.
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estimated output
The users compare the estimated output in all the levels with the real output of the corresponding experiment conducted with the same input conditions.
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expanding output
We should release 2,300 civil servants, who would be able to go into productive work, expanding output and helping to bridge the dollar gap.
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expected output
For each combination and species, on the basis of the expected output of competition in multiparasitic ovipositions, values to be compared are in bold.
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farm output
Those opposing redistribution argue that the impact would be negative on farm output and on the adoption of new technology.
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global output
Comparing the global output to the desired output, there was a close match.
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grain output
In the base case, high legume grain output prices compensated for the high labour input in double cropping systems.
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gross output
This share could be a quarter, a third or half of gross output, with the last-mentioned being prevalent.
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heat output
They produce a constant heat output and are reliable and compact.
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increased output
The positive impact of increased output net of the added cost of imports is equated to the marginal cost.
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industrial output
During contractions, the higher the trend inflation of industrial output price, the less pronounced is the deterioration in agents' real standard of living.
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light output
The light output was held at a steady "background" level.
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literary output
Throughout the book attention is given to matters of ecclesiastical organisation, monastic life, literary output and the propagation of the faith.
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manufacturing output
This is accomplished by using pollution intensities estimates4 and the data on the composition of the manufacturing output for the sample of 12 countries.
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maximum output
Figure 9 shows that the moments do not coincide when the maximum pump energy and the maximum output energy are achieved.
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motor output
The ventral pallidum and motor cortex are important for the motor output.
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offensive output
It was a series with marked offensive output, as each team scored 27 goals over the seven games.
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oil output
Meyer provides a series of unit values in pesos for oil output from 1911 to 1927.
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output buffer
The machine tool uses this job description and per forms the specific job and transfers the par t on an output buffer.
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output device
The print function outputs a value of any printable type to the standard output device.
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output file
The program worked by assigning some combination of the phase and amplitude of each frequency band of the two files to the output file.
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output gap
These larger changes in inflation and output gap induce the central bank to move its interest rate closer to the natural rate.
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output impedance
That is, the system has low output impedance in both the low- and high-frequency range.
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output pin
When an error occurs, the error pin propagates instead of data output pins, followed by the sequence output pin (if connected).
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output port
The simulator interacts with its environment that includes other simulators in a predefined manner via an input and an output port.
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output shaft
This drive also transmits power from the motor to the output shaft.
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output terminal
At the output terminal of the transfer line nearly adjacent to the load, a current wall monitor made of stainless steel was also placed to monitor the load current.
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overall output
This differentiates agricultural sharecropping from standard incentive contracts, such as piece-rate payment, which relates the agent's (the worker's) compensation only to his own performance and not to the overall output.
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per capita output
In 1800 its per capita output was between 1.6 and 1.9 times higher than in 1700.
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potential output
For purposes of evaluating potential output candidates, there will be a substantial lack of correspondence between these underspecified inputs and the more fully specified outputs.
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power output
This device will generate a smooth power output by removing the peaks and dips from any power input.
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prodigious output
His prodigious output of writings, chiefly on classical subjects, which during his lifetime commanded a good deal of respect, is rarely read nowadays.
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productive output
What better way to achieve this than to engage in productive output without having to think too much about moral issues?
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prolific output
Despite the exacerbation of his back problem from the transplant procedure he embarked on a university course and his prolific output of songs continued.
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proportion of output
For example, sharecropping involves advanced credit to the tenant in the form of deferred rent payment and input in exchange for a predetermined proportion of output but also labor.
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recorded output
Recorded output fell to an average of 57 000 t in the first half of the 1990s.
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reduced output
If all the firms in the industry meet the standards, the value of the reduced output of firms is the cost of sustainable industrial development.
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reduction of output
Some will go out of existence, and the net result will be a continuous reduction of output.
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reproductive output
The reproductive output for each breeding female is assumed to be 10 viable eggs.
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resulting output
Each unit in the network is capable of accepting some input signal, processing it according to some internal function, and transmitting the resulting output signal.
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sectoral output
These sectoral output forecasts are summed to produce forecasts of total output that are compared to forecasts derived from models implemented with aggregate data.
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share of output
The negative effect of the share of output devoted to public consumption is worth noting.
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solar output
Any additional decreases in solar radiation due to low solar output would have exacerbated cooling.
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speech output
Here, too, speech output systems are not affected directly, but language perception is impaired (as a result of temporal lobe damage).
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total output
The first corresponds to the textbook model in the determination of total output from aggregate demand.
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yearly output
I am advised that the usual mineral lease provides for the payment of rent per annum calculated on the yearly output.
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