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Supply doesn't seem to be bottlenecking as it is in some other cities.
Doing so also reduced a lot of the bottlenecking from the underpowered processor.
The sharing economy has proven to be a viable solution to air pollution and bottlenecking.
You are now needlessly bottlenecking their work and making it needlessly challenging for them to do their jobs.
In theory, refiners could have processed even more crude this year through investment in new distillation units and de-bottlenecking.
In the UK, austerity politics are worsening an already bottlenecking mental health crisis, leaving many people in need without hospital beds.
This is, as advertised, an extremely powerful system, and Microsoft has gone a ways toward eliminating bottlenecking between the graphics and processor.
Today, there are four tour companies that operate in Upper Antelope Canyon, each of which has assigned entry times to prevent bottlenecking.
Significant investments to increase Russian producing capacity and ongoing de-bottlenecking of infrastructure in Iraq can also lead to a rise in production.
The Senate had seemed an unlikely source of further bottlenecking, given its vote last month, 98 to 2, to punish Russia and Iran.
Qatar will be able to expand a brownfield development by boosting natural gas supply, de-bottlenecking its existing facilities and building some new units.
In the first quarter, Starbucks also reported weaker-than-expected same-store sales growth, blaming bottlenecking at hand-off counters for deterring customer purchases.
An additional 4 million tonnes per annum of LNG is probable and a further 6 million possible from de-bottlenecking, Kavonic told the conference.
When drawn, storm cards take up pieces of realty on the board so there's less space to play, bottlenecking the players into specific areas only.
Like a thruway pileup, Saturday is ripe for bottlenecking — whether the antics of the "Entourage" guys or the rise and fall of some R&B legends.
When the lake gets too high during Florida's rainy season, billions of gallons of water are released east and west, bottlenecking into estuaries, along with the green algae.
Chludzinski said KGHM was working on "de-bottlenecking" or improving efficiency at the mine, and the goal was to increase output to 23,000-140,000 tonnes by 2020-21.
"Schools in New Jersey might not come into the city because of the traffic and the bottlenecking that happens when you have to cross the Hudson River," he said.
You need to be racing up the tech and economy ladders without bottlenecking your development, because it's the only way to build a base that's efficient enough to defend itself.
Panera then added more staff to handle the increase in volume from digital orders and to bring food straight to customers' tables to cut down on bottlenecking at the pickup line.
The addition of this mobile drive-thru could give Dunkin' an edge against its competitors, who traditionally offer mobile pick-up in-store and have experienced bottlenecking at pick-up counters.
Schultz called the bottlenecking in chains "a good problem" on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Friday, noting that it is not an issue that is beyond the company's ability to solve.
Xavier Vanneste, the owner of the 160-year-old De Halve Maan or "The Half Moon" brewery, the last in downtown Bruges, had a problem with his trucks bottlenecking in Bruges's claustrophobic streets.
Early on, Panera added more staff in the kitchen to handle the increase in volume and in the dining room to bring food to customers' tables and cut down on bottlenecking at the pickup line.
They spontaneously splintered into groups that took over Pennsylvania Avenue, Constitution Avenue, and Independence Avenue, as well as cross streets, bottlenecking but eventually reforming into a second massive rally in front of the White House.
The first way to do this is through de-bottlenecking existing plants, a process Kavonic said delivered an average 14 percent boost in capacity at LNG plants that have implemented the efficiency measures in the past.
Starbucks managers across the U.S. have designed their own solutions to this bottlenecking by employing additional staff members, redeploying already hired employees and adding mobile kiosks designed specifically for customers who used the company's mobile pay and ordering.
"One of the things that we can see in the near future is the de-bottlenecking of the Permian basin in the U.S. through new pipelines and export capacity," said Will Hobbs, chief investment officer for Barclays Investment Solutions.
Most people, especially those who are less experienced climbers, can only spend a few minutes at the summit without extra oxygen supplies, according to CNN, and the bottlenecking is making it harder for people to make it down in time.
And while the open bar was teeming, the watch brand Timex, which Mr. Snyder had teamed up with this season, vied for attention by offering free timepieces to partygoers, causing a bit of bottlenecking at the front of the room.
What started in 2007 as an annual celebration of record store owners has finally followed the rest of the music industry and commercialized itself to a pulp, debilitating local labels, and bottlenecking pressing plants with absurd last-minute stock demands.
But, the political situation in 2017 is not immigrant-friendly: Dozens of vacant immigration judge seats have yet to be filled, pending cases are bottlenecking the courts, and President Trump issued a travel ban that the Supreme Court partially upheld.
The bottlenecking of the gateway between paper and physical markets resulted in a fracturing of the aluminium price between the basis LME price and the all-in price, manifest in a ballooning physical premium which most end-users had no way of mitigating.
The bottlenecking of the gateway between paper and physical markets resulted in a fracturing of the aluminum price between the basis LME price and the all-in price, manifest in a ballooning physical premium which most end-users had no way of mitigating.
All most major label re-issues do is help raise the price of records in general due to rapid sales increases—which end up bottlenecking the production of vinyl, overwhelming retailers, and pushing back release dates for smaller labels who are deemed less of a priority.
If June can find some way to spin Serena Joy's in absentia rule into something that can help the Handmaids, she will, but with Serena Joy bottlenecking the trickle of influence granted to them, it will be an uphill battle — that is, if the battle comes at all.
But if Brigden was neither bottlenecking nor maladministering, why was he eliminated?
Researchers have long suggested that there appears to be a processing bottleneck preventing the brain from working on certain key aspects of both tasks at the same time (e.g., ). Bottlenecking refers to the idea that because people only have a limited amount of attentional resources, the most important information is kept. Many researchers believe that the cognitive function subject to the most severe form of bottlenecking is the planning of actions and retrieval of information from memory.
In addition, most types of computing systems have main memory located hundreds of clock cycles away from the processing elements. Furthermore, as CPUs have become faster alongside a large increase in main memory capacity, there is massive data consumption that increases the likelihood of cache misses in the shared bus, otherwise known as Von Neumann bottlenecking. Consequently, locality of reference methods have been used to control performance, requiring improvement of memory access patterns to fix bottlenecking. Some of the software issues were also similar to those encountered on the Itanium, requiring loop unrolling for upfront scheduling.
European draft breeds such as the Comtois and Ardennais also occur in silver. Historically the color was found in the Dutch Groningen, but the breed was crossbred to produce the Dutch Warmblood and underwent subsequent genetic bottlenecking, so the gene may no longer be present.
The wider bridges eliminated the bottlenecking that occurred at both ends of the old bridges and also are able to accommodate 50 percent more traffic than the old twin spans, according to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development.Monteverde, Daniel. New Heights. New Orleans Times-Picayune, July 1, 2007.
The other advantage of using beaded molecular sieves is bulk density is usually higher than other shape, thus for same adsorption requirement molecular sieve volume required is less. Thus while doing de-bottlenecking you may use beaded molecular sieves, load more adsorbent in same volume, and avoid any vessel modifications.
The refinery configuration lends itself well to de-bottlenecking and its capacity is enhanced to 14mtpa in 2009. The docking facilities include an SBM capable of handling vessels up to 350,000DWT with a capacity of 25mtpa, tankages with interconnecting pipelines of 20mtpa capacity, marine product dispatch capacity of 12mtpa and rail-car and truck-loading facilities.
Video sessions, regardless of the rate of views, are each granted the same amount of bandwidth. This bottlenecking of content results in longer buffering time and poor viewing quality. Some solutions, such as upLynk and Skyfire’s Rocket Optimizer, attempt to resolve this issue by using cloud-based solutions to adapt and optimize over-the-top content.
However, the rule was not as enforced as some had thought. Some walkers (and lower-seeded runners too) lined up on the sidewalks on SC 703 from Shem Creek to that studio, which is at the foot of the exit ramp from the bridge, instead of lining behind all runners at the start line, which was the instruction given to participants in the 2006 event in order to prevent incidents. Another rule change in 2006 required runners to be seeded by time; elite and invited runners were ahead, then runners in the under 40 minute category, then 40-50, 50-60, past one hour, and walkers. The main goal was to prevent certain bottlenecking, although some bottlenecking did take place at the start line because of the transponder timing system.
In early 2005, Intel originally encountered the problem of memory bandwidth. As more cores are added, the memory bandwidth remains the same due to size constrictions, effectively bottlenecking the CPU. They were able to overcome the problem by a process called die stacking. This is a process in which the CPU die, flash, and DRAM would be stacked on top of each other significantly raising the possible memory bus widths.
In March 2012, the company completed a de-bottlenecking of its processing plant to increase its total capacity to 130,000 tonnes, up from 121,000 tonnes in 2011. The company has asserted that it had taken various steps to address environmental concerns, such as through dust and spillage reduction, water purification and recycling, and tree planting. The company complies with NEMA requirements and holds a certificate of environmental compliance.
Production for these fields occurs at the El Wastani and South El Manzala plants. Dana Gas' El Wastani gas plant underwent maintenance and de-bottlenecking work in early 2014; planned upgrades increased production by 25% to . In 2014, two onshore concessions in the Nile Delta owned by the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company—North Al Salhiya (Block 1) and Al Matariya (Block 3)–were awarded to Dana Gas for six years.
There is evidence that points towards a historical bottlenecking of Ambystoma that contributes to the variation issues. Unfortunately, there is no large genetic pool for the species to pull from unlike in historical times.Thus there is severe concern for inbreeding due to lack of gene flow. One way researchers are looking into maintaining genetic diversity within the population is via cryopreservation of the spermatophores from the male axolotl.
Blocks that have considerable interdependencies are re-arranged by the compiler to spread out the communications in order to avoid bottlenecking the transport. The effect of this change is to greatly increase the isolation of the individual functional units. EDGE processors are limited in parallelism by the capabilities of the compiler, not the on-chip systems. Whereas modern processors are reaching a plateau at four-wide parallelism, EDGE designs can scale out much wider.
The plan directed that at least 75 percent of all new capital spending be focused toward maintaining and improving the state's existing transportation network with these funds dedicated to bridge repair, highway reconstruction, de-bottlenecking, intersection and interchange modernization and ensuring a transit system that is in a state of good repair. The plan also included limited transit expansions, prioritizing projects that earn federal dollars, win community support and encourage local contribution.
By using the utilization percentage of each production unit, it is possible to determine the machine which uses the highest percentage of its capacity. This machine is bottlenecking the other machines by 'forcing' them to operate at a lower capacity. However, if all machines in the chain of processes are running at a similar capacity level, increasing the capacity of the lowest machine will not create a significant improvement to the total output.
Beginning with the .270 Weatherby Magnum in 1943, Roy Weatherby introduced a line of cartridges that while based on the Magnum H&H; case were shortened to fit a standard length () action. The Weatherby cartridges involved blowing out (reducing the taper) of the Magnum H&H; cases, bottlenecking them to the required caliber and shortening them to fit the standard rifle actions of the era. The .300 Weatherby Magnum was introduced in 1944.
Upwards of three caterpillars were occasionally observed sharing a common hibernaculum, but the most common case was that of two individuals sharing a joint cocoon. Higher rates of communal hibernacula occurred at lower population densities per cage. As temperatures decrease in the late Arctic summer, larvae begin synthesizing cryoprotective compounds, such as glycerol and betaine. Accumulation of these "antifreezes" (which protect cells from cold conditions) is aided by the bottlenecking of oxidative phosphorylation through mitochondrial degradation.
Risks of outbreeding depression increase with increased distance between populations. The risk of outbreeding depression during genetic rescue often limits the ability to increase a small or fragmented gene pool's genetic diversity. The spawn of an intermediate of two or more adapted traits can render the adaptation less effective than either of the parental adaptations. Three main mechanisms influence outbreeding depression; genetic drift, population bottlenecking, differentiation of adaptations, and set chromosomal dissimilarities resulting in sterile offspring.
The consortium has appointed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor to deliver the first of the two production trains at the Khor Mor plant. The first phase will increase production output by 60 percent to by Q1 2022 while the second phase of the expansion will eventually bring total production to . In 2018, Pearl Petroleum also completed a plant de- bottlenecking project to increase gas output by 30%. It currently produces 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent (boe) per day in the KRI.
Windows 10 includes DirectX 12, alongside WDDM 2.0. Unveiled March 2014 at GDC, DirectX 12 aims to provide "console-level efficiency" with "closer to the metal" access to hardware resources, and reduced CPU and graphics driver overhead. Most of the performance improvements are achieved through low-level programming, which allow developers to use resources more efficiently and reduce single-threaded CPU bottlenecking caused by abstraction through higher level APIs. DirectX 12 will also feature support for vendor agnostic multi-GPU setups.
The population was located centrally around Mt. Diablo, which is located 70 km from both of the other populations. Thus, this population likely served as a key means of allowing gene flow between the three populations to prevent genetic bottlenecking, the genetic isolation of a subset of any given population. The population has been lost to anthropogenic habitat disruption. With deforestation and the expansion of developments bordering much of the remaining forest land, the climate of the region is more arid.
Bracey was born in the small town of Byram, Mississippi. Most sources give his birth year as 1901, but researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc give 1899, based on 1900 census information. Ishmon's parents were Richard and Etta Bracey. Bracey learned how to play the particular guitar style of bottlenecking from local blues musicians Rubin Lacey and Louis Cooper. He began his music career by performing at dances, juke joints, fish fries, and other rural events before relocating to Jackson in the late 1910s.
Another study by René Marois, a psychologist at Vanderbilt University, discovered that the brain exhibits a "response selection bottleneck" when asked to perform several tasks at once. The brain must then decide which activity is most important, thereby taking more time. Psychologist David Meyer, of the University of Michigan, claims that instead of a "bottleneck," the brain experiences "adaptive executive control" which places priorities on each activity. These viewpoints differ in that while bottlenecking attempts to force many thoughts through the brain at once, adaptive executive control prioritizes tasks to maintain a semblance of order.
Windows 10 includes DirectX 12 alongside WDDM 2.0. Unveiled March 2014 at GDC, DirectX 12 aims to provide "console-level efficiency" with "closer to the metal" access to hardware resources, and reduced CPU and graphics driver overhead. Most of the performance improvements are achieved through low-level programming, which can reduce single-threaded CPU bottlenecking caused by abstraction through higher level APIs. The performance gains achieved by allowing developers direct access to GPU resources is similar to other low-level rendering initiatives such as AMD's Mantle, Apple's Metal API or the OpenGL successor, Vulkan.
As a result of small population sizes and haplodiploidy, B. muscorum has an increased susceptibility to inbreeding. As sex is determined at a single locus, the overall fitness of a population is directly related to the number of different alleles at the sex locus, which in turn is related to the size and isolation of the population. When males mate with related queens, diploid males with reduced fertility and immune response are produced. 10 out of 14 B. muscorum populations in the Hebrides showed significant signs of recent bottlenecking.
An online model as defined here has the useful property that it closely resembles the real plant, and for this reason the online model can at any time be used to assess planned changes in operations, either for control, for optimization and for different operational tasks to be performed. It can then be used amongst other things for real-time monitoring, de-bottlenecking or plant redesign, or for "what-if" analysis. Analyzing trends of how estimated parameters and states in the updated model have changed over time may itself be useful for detecting errors or events in that have occurred during operation and influenced the plant.
If forest populations cannot successfully migrate in response to climate change, the consequences could include disrupted reproductive cycles, population fragmentation, genetic bottlenecking, and extirpation. Knowledge of the genetic structure and phenotypic limits of plant species gives insight to the range of climatic shifts a species can endure before migration becomes necessary for a species to avoid climate change-induced extinction or extirpation. Generally, ideal tree habitat ranges are moving poleward for many species. The capacity for species to migrate in response to the ideal biogeographic range shifts has been questioned, especially in the context of extensive habitat fragmentation which occurs in modern-day landscapes.
Alternatively, ISPs argue that the bottlenecks are necessary to create artificial control points that create a better experience for all users and content providers creating a more fair and balanced network system. Thus, there is a market-based approach to addressing the issue of bottlenecking by allowing the market to choose from other ISPs that are providing better network speeds, which may force the ISPs using Internet bottlenecks to reduce or remove the bottlenecks. The interested parties in this political issue include: # ISPs - whose interest is to maintain profitability while maintaining quality service to a loyal consumer and content provider base. # Advocacy groups - their goal is to regulate the ISPs.
In an article by Krans, Isbell, Giuliano, and Neville (2013), selective auditory attention is defined as the ability to acknowledge some stimuli while ignoring other stimuli that is occurring at the same time. An example of this is a student focusing on a teacher giving a lesson and ignoring the sounds of classmates in a rowdy classroom (p. 53). This is an example of bottlenecking which means that information cannot be processed simultaneously so only some sensory information gets through the "bottleneck" and is processed. A brain simply cannot process all sensory information that is occurring in an environment so only the most relevant and important information is thoroughly processed by the brain.
New ticket hall of White Hart Lane railway station under construction As part of the Northumberland Development Project to redevelop the White Hart Lane stadium and regenerate the area the station was also selected to be upgraded. This involved the building of a new ticket hall to the south of the original station building on Love Lane to create a better connection with Tottenham High Road, and an additional entrance on Penshurst Road as well as two lifts for step-free access to ease the bottlenecking of fans on match day. There is also additional new cycle parking. The rebuilding was originally scheduled to start in autumn 2017 and finish in spring 2019 but was delayed.
The company quoted several reasons for the merger, including price equalization, improved grid balancing, greater insight into grid situations, and better possibilities for sustainable development in both countries. On 1 March, 2018, the European Commission opened a formal antitrust investigation against TenneT, alleging it was deliberately bottlenecking the grid connection between Denmark and Northern Germany, preventing cheap wind and hydro power from Scandinavia from being exported to the German market. The Commission adopted a decision on 7 December 2018, imposing binding obligations on TenneT to allow at least 75% of the capacity to be utilized after a 6-month implementation period, as well as to expand the connection capacity from 1300MW to 2625MW by January 2026. TenneT is a partner in European Market Coupling Company.
The demo, which was the first gameplay seen by the public, showcased new enemies and abilities. Many elements of the trailer, however, were not game- ready; the entire graphics engine used in the footage had to be discarded, and the trailer's environment never appeared in the final game due to limitations on how big the game environments could be. Elements like vehicle hijacking were entirely scripted, and in order to keep performance at an acceptable level, a Bungie staff member deleted objects from the game as the player passed through. The restructuring of the engine meant that there was no playable build of Halo 2 for nearly a year, and assets and environments produced by art and design teams could not be prototyped, bottlenecking development.
Two potential forms of cheating near the finish were dealt with using fencing at Marion Square at King Street (the finish festival site), and sponsor Bi-Lo parking a tractor-trailer at the intersection of Meeting and John to force runners to make the turn back to King. Furthermore, the live bands which play at the finish festival will be heard twice, as runners pass through Marion Square the first time on King Street, and after crossing the finish line and cooling down. Concerns over bottlenecking by walkers on course who entered the bridge walk at the 3,000 meter mark on Coleman Boulevard at Patriots Point (the original start line) and the NBC 2 studios eliminated the 7,000 meter walk, and required walkers to proceed through the entire 10,000 meter run starting in 2006.
Pearl Petroleum gas fields in Iraq Pearl Petroleum is one of the largest private investors in the oil and gas sector of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI), having invested around USD 1.76 billion from inception to December 2019. It supplies the fuel to generate electricity to the major cities of the KRI. In the first stage of the commissioning of the Khor Mor field, Crescent Petroleum and Dana Gas recommissioned existing gas wells, built gas separation and treatment facilities, and constructed of pipeline across mountainous terrain. Crescent Petroleum and Dana Gas commenced gas deliveries to the Erbil power plant in October 2008. In the second stage of the project commissioning, completed in 2011, Pearl Petroleum installed a two- train liquid petroleum gas (LPG) plant with current gas production capacity of at standard conditions. In 2018, Pearl Petroleum completed a plant de- bottlenecking project to increase gas output by 30%.
Reviews painted the Xpress 200 Crossfire as a board that could match nVidia's nForce 4 SLI. With the release of the nForce 4 16x SLI, ATI changed strategy and announced the RD580 chipset. The RD580 was the same as the Xpress 200 chipset with the exception of the 40 PCI Express lanes within the northbridge. It was claimed by ATI that having 2 chipsets with 20 PCI Express lanes would slow down data transfers when the chipset is working in multi-GPU configurations. Having all of the PCI Express lanes within the Northbridge claimed to be more efficient and less bottlenecking as compared to the nForce 4 16x SLI. The RD580 was called the "Radeon Xpress 3200" and was released on March 1, 2006. Supposedly, the chipset is also configured for the new Socket AM2 and of such, many motherboard manufacturers have decided to skip the Socket 939 RD580 and began research and development (R&D;) on the Socket AM2 version of RD580. With the launch of the socket AM2, ATI also announced the release of their SB600 southbridge which was to be compatible with the RD580 northbridge.
With the release of the nForce 4 16x SLI, ATI changed strategy and announced the RD580 chipset. The RD580 was no different with the Xpress 200 chipset with the exception of the 40 PCI Express lanes within the Northbridge. It was claimed by ATI that having 2 chipsets with 20 PCI Express lanes would slow down data transfers when the chipset is working with multi-GPU configurations. Having just all the PCI Express lanes within the Northbridge claimed to be more efficient and less bottlenecking as compared to the nForce 4 16x SLI. The RD580 was called the Radeon Xpress 3200 and was released on March 1, 2006. Supposedly, the chipset is also configured for the new Socket AM2 and of such, many motherboard manufacturers have decided to skip the Socket 939 RD580 and began R&D; on the Socket AM2 RD580. [ASUS M2R32-MVP] With the launch of the Socket AM2, ATI also announced the release of their SB600 southbridge which was to be compatible with the RD580 northbridge. Originally, the SB450/SB460 was highly flawed in the USB design and lacking in cutting edge features as compared to Nvidia's counterpart, which resulted in low sales.

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