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What does CP stand for?

Control Period


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Richard Pratt QC, for Spellacy that his client had begun to use cocaine to try and control periods of anxiety he was having.
More resources may be necessary to cover the parallel risk remediation and control period.
Individual jobs will be worth between [pounds sterling]1 million and [pounds sterling]15 million during Network Rail s Control Period 4 from 2009 to 2014.
Developer control period Section 46A (Restriction on owners corporation during developer control period) deals with restrictions on an owners corporation during a developer control period.
Further data was obtained through the collection of the ZIP code of the participants and the federal climate data from those regions so that they would know when the participants were in risk periods, and when they were in control periods.
To help ensure adequate experimental controls, given the extremely complex systems which ED operations comprise, we compared the experimental 6-month period (P3) with two control periods of equal lengths.
Optimize Temperature Control Periods Period Time of Day Description 1 First precooling 4:00-8:00 Off-peak and unoccupied; optimized (constant) setpoint 2 Second precooling 8:00-9:00 Off-peak and occupied; optimized (constant) setpoint 3 Postcooling 9:00-12:00 On-peak and occupied; optimized (constant) setpoint 4 Controlled release 12:00-18:00 On-peak occupied; optimized time of storage (CRS) constant for variable setpoints with exponential trajectory (Braun and Lee 2006) 5 Setup 18:00-4:00 Off-peak and un-occupied; fixed setpoint (temperature float) In this study, the duration of each period is fixed.
Scales that measure fatigue were administered before and after the course--as well as before and after control periods during which no intervention occurred--to determine any changes.

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