Reduction drive systems available are the G-50 gearbox with reduction ratios of 2.16 : 1, 2.29 : 1, 2.59 : 1, 3.16 : 1, or 3.65 : 1, or a multi-element cog belt drive.
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Whereas adequacy of conventional dialysis is measured by urea reduction ratio URR or Kt / V, the question of adequacy of more frequent dialysis is based on opinion only and not on controlled trials.
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The 3.5-ton model had a normal operating speed of on high gear and an immense tractive effort on low gear due to the relation of motor speed, power transmission and rear axle reduction ratio.
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The reduction drive system available is the G-50 gearbox, with reduction ratios of 2.16 : 1, 2.29 : 1, 2.59 : 1, 3.16 : 1, or 3.65 : 1, with a cog-belt reduction drive optional.
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The math does not quite work out, and more complicated relationships have been worked-out to account for the fluid removal ( ultrafiltration ) during dialysis as well as urea generation ( see urea reduction ratio ).
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As the car starts from rest, the low turbine, which has the greatest gear reduction ratio is relatively easy to bring up to match pump ( engine ) speed and the car starts from rest easily and accelerates quickly.
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For most standardized model railway scales, the nominal scale reduction ratio is not applied systematically to all the components of a scale model railway, and normally the standards give scale specific design guidelines for all the scales they cover.
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One notable feature of a British Seagull is the gearbox and propellor combination : at first glance they seem very primitive, but due to the high gearbox reduction ratio they are capable of propelling much larger boats than might be expected.
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Recently, some studies demonstrated that exoskeletons could achieve a consistent 40 % of tremor power reduction for all users, being able to attain a reduction ratio in the order of 80 % tremor power in specific joints of users with severe tremor.
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The very nature of microfilm cameras and the high contrast properties of microfilm stock itself also impose limits on the amount of detail that can be resolved particularly at the higher reduction ratios ( 36x or greater ) needed to film larger drawings.