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Table 11. SRR-SEA Indicative Budget for the Period January to December 2013 Component Sub- Component SRR-SEA Programme Sub-Total USD Total USD STANDZ HPED IDENTIFY C-1: Coordination and Policy Engagement C-1.1 409,000 12,000 0 421,000 1,625,800 C-1.2 17,500 0 0 17,500 C-1.3 571,500 190,000 145,800 907,300 C-1.4 203,000 52,000 25,000 280,000 C-2: Veterinary Systems Strengthening C-2.1 170,000 10,000 0 180,000 690,000 C-2.2 230,000 40,000 0 270,000 C-2.3 230,000 0 0 230,000 C-2.4 10,000 0 0 10,000 C-3: Technical Support to Disease Management C-3.1 40,000 0 0 40,000 2,755,000 C-3.2 475,000 1,420,000 0 1,895,000 C-3.3 40,000 0 0 40,000 C-3.4 250,000 530,000 0 780,000 C-4: Strengthening Capacity of SRR-SEA C-4.1 868,733 0 79,800 948,533 963,533 C-4.2 15,000 0 0 15,000 C-4.4 0 0 0 0
Table 11. Drug names, the active ingredients of which are mentioned in documents. Drug Administration #docs SELENIUM SULFIDE TOPICAL 2 REBETOL ORAL 6 PROCHLORPERAZINE ORAL 21 PROCHLORPERAZINE RECTAL 15 PROCHLORPERAZINE INJECTION 21 OCTREOTIDE ACETATE INJECTION 6 MISOPROSTOL ORAL 17 ALBUTEROL SULFATE ORAL 10 ALBUTEROL SULFATE INHALATION 7 GENTAMICIN TOPICAL 47 GENTAMICIN INJECTION 64 NALBUPHINE INJECTION 16 ETHOSUXIMIDE ORAL 20 POTASSIUM CITRATE ORAL 13 PYRILAMINE MALEATE ORAL 5 HYZAAR ORAL 6 NIZATIDINE ORAL 6 VEPESID ORAL 6 VEPESID INJECTION 6 NEOSAR INJECTION 5 TARCEVA ORAL 44 MERCAPTOPURINE ORAL 159 CARBAMAZEPINE ORAL 68 RISPERDAL ORAL 7 CLOTRIMAZOLE ORAL 30 CLOTRIMAZOLE TOPICAL 23 CLOTRIMAZOLE VAGINAL 14 SUSTIVA ORAL 7 SECOBARBITAL SODIUM INJECTION 2 SECOBARBITAL SODIUM ORAL 2 PERPHENAZINE ORAL 20 INDOCIN ORAL 5 INDOCIN RECTAL 2 CHANTIX ORAL 2 ALEVE ORAL 2 VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE ORAL 4 VERAPAMIL HYDROCHLORIDE INJECTION 3 GUANFACINE HYDROCHLORIDE ORAL 1 DEPO-PROVERA INJECTION 1 STAPHCILLIN INJECTION 1 TRILAFON ORAL 1 TRILAFON INJECTION 1 ECONAZOLE NITRATE TOPICAL 4 TRICOR ORAL 7 PROVERA ORAL 3 DILAUDID ORAL 1 PARACORT ORAL 8 LOGEN ORAL 13 CIPROFLOXACIN OPHTHALMIC 17 CIPROFLOXACIN INJECTION 40 CHOLESTYRAMINE ORAL 50 CONCERTA ORAL 1 WARFARIN SODIUM ORAL 6 VITAMIN D ORAL 100 LYRICA ORAL 1 AMOXAPINE ORAL 29 PANRETIN TOPICAL 3 SYMLIN SUBCUTANEOUS 2 FLUMAZENIL INJECTION 12 DRONABINOL ORAL 32 DIPROSONE TOPICAL 1 METICORTEN ORAL 4
Table 11. Sleep Mode Power Allowances for Functional Adders Adder Type Connection Max. Data Rate, r Functional Adder Type (Mbit/second) Details Allowance(xxxxx) Interface Wired r < 20 Includes: USB 1.x, IEEE 488, IEEE1284/Parallel/ Centronics, RS232 0.2 20 ≤ r < 500 Includes: USB 2.x, IEEE 1394/ FireWire/x.XXXX, 100Mb Ethernet 0.4 r ≥ 500 Includes: USB 3.x,1G Ethernet 0.5 Any Includes: Flash memory- card/smart- card readers, camera interfaces, PictBridge 0.2 Fax Modem Any Applies to MFDs only. 0.2 Wireless, Radio- frequency (RF) Any Includes: Bluetooth, 802.11 2.0

Examples of Table 11 in a sentence

  • Gradation shall be in accordance with CSA A23.1, Table 11, Group 1.

  • State Regulated Substances List and Threshold Quantities for Accidental Release Prevention(Continued) Chemical NameAlso on Table 11 CAS NumberTable 3.

  • The value range of should be 0~23 for dedicated PUCCH resources, the candidate values of for common PUCCH resource in Table 1-1 and the candidate values of in Table 1-2 to Table 1-5 should all multiply by 2.

  • The name/number of the protocol/methodology identified by Table 1.1 in the Order which you intend to follow, or a copy of the identified protocol/methodology with your modifications that the EPA has approved, or a copy of the protocol/methodology you requested to use which EPA has approved.

  • They are listed in Table 1.1 and may include protocols/methodologies (also known as test guidelines) from OECD or OCSPP/OPPTS.

  • Table 1.1 Air Quality Objectives included in Regulations for the purpose of Local Air Quality Management in England.

  • Table 1-1 outlines the study process to date and the proposed schedule to be followed with respect to the D.C. by-law adoption process.

  • Table 1.1. Fast Track Eligibility for DER Fast Track eligibility for DERs is determined based upon the generator type, the size of the generator, voltage of the line, and the location of and the type of line at the Point of Common Coupling.

  • The plan shall describe step by step procedures for ensuring that sections 7.1.4, 7.4.1, 7.4.2, and Table 1-1 of Performance Specification 1 are maintained on a continuous basis.

  • Suggested Government Actions to Eliminate Child LaborAreaSuggested Action Table 11.


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Table 11. Scale Report Breakdown of Bitch as Reference by Relationship Number of Respondents week’, proceeds all other measures solely among close friends, while each other relationship is overwhelmingly reported as “never” used.
Table 11. The normality test of the students’ writing in the pre-test and post- test for experimental and control class. Class P Values Α Statement Writing test (Pretest control class) 0.111 0.05 Test data is normal Writing test (Posttest control class) 0.200 0.05 Test data is normal Writing test( Pretest experimental class) 0.200 0.05 Test data is normal Writing test (Posttest experimental class) 0.200 0.05 Test data is normal Based on the table 11 above was known that the significant value from each pretest and posttest of control class xxx experimental class was higher than 0.05. it can be concluded that the data was normally.
Table 11. Wealth Quintiles of SF Providers Suraj Social Franchising FP users in Punjab & Sindh Public sector FP users in Punjab & Sindh National FP users in Pakistan National public sector FP users in Pakistan Poorest 8% 8.6% 13.9% 9.9% 13.3% Poor 18% 12.5% 16.9% 15.5% 19.2% Medium wealth 26% 18.4% 22.0% 18.7% 22.9% Wealthy 38% 25.6% 24.5% 23.2% 22.9% Wealthiest 10% 34.8% 22.7% 32.8% 21.8% Approximately 50% of all clients were FP adopters (i.e. clients who had not used an FP method in the last three months)16. The percentage of adopters gradually decreased over time from 47.2% in 2013 to 42.7% in 2015. The percentage of clients who switched from short-term methods to long-term methods doubled, from 9% in 2013 to 18% in 2015. 16 FP/RH followed MSI's definition of FP adopter which is 'no prior use of any method in the last 3 months'; however, as per USAID advice the definition was changed to the 'last 6 months'. The data was captured (as per USAID proposed definition) for the first time during the 2015 Client Exit Interview. Results showed the percentage of clients adopting a modern FP method who had not used one within the past 6 months was 50.2% which did not show a big variation from the 3-month definition. Table 12: FP Behaviors of Social Franchise Clients Indicators 2013 2014 2015 % of clients who were FP adopters (did not use FP in the last 3 months) 47.2 46.7 42.7 For social franchises, client exit interview data demonstrated that FHEs were the most consistent and popular source of information. The percentage of clients who obtained information through FHEs dropped in 2014, but increased to 67% in 2015. This is likely due to the induction of new providers in 2015 as, at the start, the majority of referrals are made by FHEs while conducting awareness raising activities however, once an SF provider gains a strong reputation in a community, the share of walk-in clients or referrals from satisfied users increases.
Table 11. Annual Income of Tribal People from Forest Produce S. No Income Range Average Revenue of Mahua Flower (Rs.8/Kg) Average Revenu of Mahua Seeds (Rs.15/Kg) Average Revenue (Tendu Leafes) No. of Households 1 Below 20,000 720.12 420.24 225.54 326 2 20,001-40,000 945.11 721.42 322.51 301 3 40,001-60,000 2015.15 1540.43 1200.13 74 4 Above 60,001 4320.16 2500.55 3700.42 21 Total 1061.33 721.12 466.92 722 Source: Compiled from Primary data Table -11 reveals that 21 households having income range of above Rs. 60,001 earn average revenue of Rs. 4320.16 from the proceeds of Mahua Flower, Rs. 2500.55 from the proceeds of Mahua Seeds and Rs. 3700.42 from the proceeds of Tendu Leaves where as 326 households having income range of below Rs. 20.000 earns an average of Rs.720.12 from the proceeds of Mahua Flower,Rs. 420.24 from the proceeds of Mahua Seeds and Rs. 225.54 from the proceeds of Tendu Leaf. Table 12: Annual Income of Tribal People from Other Sources (In Rs.) S. No Income Range Average Revenue(Livestock) Average Revenue (Social Forestry) Average Revenue (Labour Card) Income From Other Sources No. of Households 1 Below 20,000 240.12 120.24 350.54 225.54 326 2 20,001-40,000 351.72 240.12 322.12 1200.45 301 3 40,001-60,000 240.88 250.35 615.55 9034.11 74 4 Above 60,001 361.22 150.32 250.50 18421.32 21 Total 3774.54 180.27 180.27 2067.16 722 Source: Compiled from Primary data From Table-12, it is revealed that 21 households having income range of above Rs. 60,001 earn average revenue of Rs.361.22 from Livestock Rs.150.32 from Social Forestry Rs.250.50 Labour Card and Rs. 18421.32 from other sources whereas 362 households having income range of below Rs. 20,000 earn average revenue of Rs. 240.12 from Livestock, Rs. 120.24 from Social Forestry, Rs. 350.54 from Labour Card and Rs.225.54 from other sources.
Table 11 means the table entitled “Aircraft Information Table 11 to the Purchase Agreement”.

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  • Table 4 Ending this Addendum when the Approved Addendum Changes Ending this Addendum when the Approved Addendum changes Which Parties may end this Addendum as set out in Section 19: Importer Exporter neither Party

  • Table 2 means Table 2 of the Reporting ITS.

  • Table 1 means Table 1 of the Reporting ITS.

  • Table E academic outcomes at receiving institution Component code (if any) Component title (as indicated in the course catalogue) at the receiving institution Was the component successfully completed by the student? [Yes/No] Number of ECTS credits Receiving institution grade Total: [Signature of responsible person in receiving institution and date]

  • Compounded Daily Reference Rate means, with respect to an Interest Period, the rate of return of a daily compound interest investment in the Specified Currency (with the applicable Reference Rate (as indicated in the relevant Final Terms and further provided for below) as the reference rate for the calculation of interest) and will be calculated by the Calculation Agent on the Interest Determination Date, as follows, and the resulting percentage will be rounded, if necessary, to the fifth decimal place, with 0.000005 being rounded upwards:

  • Free Margin means the amount of funds available in the Client Account, which may be used to open a position or maintain an Open Position. Free Margin shall be calculated as: Equity less (minus) Necessary Margin [Free margin = Equity- Necessary Margin].

  • Pricing Grid the pricing grid attached hereto as Annex A.

  • Table means the table at the end of this §4a.

  • Table A means Table A in the First Schedule;

  • Successor Reference Rate means the rate that the relevant Independent Adviser determines is a successor to or replacement of the Reference Rate which is formally recommended by any Relevant Nominating Body.

  • Maintenance Margin means the minimum amount of money required in your Trading Account as specified on the Trading Platform in order to keep a Transaction open on the Trading Platform.

  • Term SOFR Reference Rate means the forward-looking term rate based on SOFR.

  • Variation Margin means, in connection with an outstanding futures contract owned or sold by the Corporation, the amount of cash or securities paid to or received from a broker (subsequent to the Initial Margin payment) from time to time as the price of such futures contract fluctuates.

  • Applicable Mortality Table means the 1983 Group Annuity Mortality Table; and

  • Note Margin With respect to each Mortgage Loan, the fixed percentage set forth in the related Mortgage Note and indicated in Exhibit One hereto as the "NOTE MARGIN," which percentage is added to the Index on each Adjustment Date to determine (subject to rounding in accordance with the related Mortgage Note, the Periodic Cap, the Maximum Mortgage Rate and the Minimum Mortgage Rate) the interest rate to be borne by such Mortgage Loan until the next Adjustment Date.

  • Step Up Margin means the rate per annum specified in the applicable Final Terms; and

  • SONIA Reference Rate means, in respect of any London Banking Day, a reference rate equal to the daily Sterling Overnight Index Average ("SONIA") rate for such London Banking Day as provided by the administrator of SONIA to authorised distributors and as then published on the Relevant Screen Page (or if the Relevant Screen Page is unavailable, as otherwise is published by such authorised distributors) on the London Banking Day immediately following such London Banking Day; and

  • SBI 1 Year MCLR Rate means 1 year Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rate (MCLR) fixed by State Bank of India (SBI) / any replacement thereof by SBI for the time being in effect applicable for 1 year period, as on 1st April of the respective financial year in accordance with regulations and guidelines of Reserve Bank of India. In absence of such rate, any other arrangement that substitutes such rate as mutually agreed to by the Parties.

  • 5-year Mid-Swap Rate means, in relation to a Reset Interest Period and the Reset Rate of Interest Determination Date in relation to such Reset Interest Period:

  • Composite mortality tables means mortality tables with rates of mortality that do not distinguish between smokers and nonsmokers.

  • Minimum Weighted Average Coupon Test means a test that will be satisfied on any Measurement Date if the Weighted Average Coupon equals or exceeds 5.0%.

  • First Lien Net Leverage Ratio means, with respect to any Test Period, the ratio of (a) Consolidated First Lien Net Indebtedness as of the last day of such Test Period to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for such Test Period.

  • Adjusted EBITDA Margin means Adjusted EBITDA divided by operating revenue;

  • Alternative Benchmark Rate means an alternative benchmark or screen rate which is customarily applied in international debt capital markets transactions for the purposes of determining floating rates of interest (or the relevant component part thereof) in the Specified Currency, provided that all determinations will be made by the Independent Adviser in its reasonable discretion.

  • Alternative Reference Rate means the rate that the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines has replaced the relevant Reference Rate in customary market usage in the international debt capital markets for the purposes of determining rates of interest in respect of bonds denominated in the Specified Currency and of a comparable duration to the relevant Interest Period, or, if the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines that there is no such rate, such other rate as the Independent Adviser or the Issuer (as applicable) determines in its discretion (acting in good faith) is most comparable to the relevant Reference Rate;

  • Base Rate Margin has the meaning set forth in the definition of Applicable Margin.