quadrupling


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increase by a factor of four

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These training sessions will take place under the theme of 'Quadrability', reflecting the program's ambitious goal of quadrupling the nation's exportability.
Tricia McKeever, Ph.D., from the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, and colleagues compared a self-management plan that included a temporary quadrupling in the dose of inhaled glucocorticoids with the same plan without such an increase over 12 months among 1,871 adults and adolescents with asthma with at least one exacerbation in the previous 12 months.
In this paper, we propose a new frequency quadrupling approach that can generate a carrier-suppressed optical mm-wave signal by using two commercially available dual-electrode MZMs (DE-MZMs).
Launching the document in Caernarfon today, the group said that it wanted a quadrupling in the Government's investment in the language, for every child to leave "completely fluent" in Welsh, making Welsh language an "essential" skill for public sector workers and an overhaul of the planning system.
A DEAF and disability arts festival is celebrating after doubling its box office takings and more than quadrupling votes for its awards.
"As well as quadrupling the size of our factory we are also looking to quadruple the size of our workforce and are on the hunt for positive, committed and ambitious personalities in the Oldbury area to come and join the Dream team."
Taser International stock fell almost 10 percent in the first week of the year, after quadrupling in value last year.
The medical group recently signed a 12-year lease for 13,247 square feet of office space in the Stamford Executive Center, quadrupling its size.