Granule Sample Clauses

Granule. 4.2.1 Definition Granules are also called Products in PDS/IPDA. They are usually the files containing the data. All the Granules of a DataSet are homogeneous in content. This means each Granule contains the same set of Parameters. Solely the range along one or several dimensions changes in each Granules. Example: 11 xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/Documents/SSLDM/ STEREO/Waves Granules (archived at CDPP) are daily files on two separated frequency ranges. For each day, there are two files, spanning respectively on the ranges [2.5 kHz-128kHz] and [125 kHz-15.625 MHz]. The Granules inherit their parent DataSet metadata values, except for Parameters dimension ranges that change from Granules to Granules.
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  • Celsius 43 cents per hour extra; in excess of 54 Celsius 58 cents per hour extra. Where work continues for more than two hours in temperatures exceeding 54 Celsius, employees shall be entitled to 20 minutes rest after every two hours work without deduction of pay. The temperature shall be determined by the supervisor after consultation with the employees who claim the extra rate.

  • Hepatitis B Vaccine Where the Hospital identifies high risk areas where employees are exposed to Hepatitis B, the Hospital will provide, at no cost to the employees, a Hepatitis B vaccine.

  • Brakes Master cylinder, wheel cylinders, hydraulic lines and fittings, power booster and brake callipers. Excludes linings, pads, drums and discs.

  • VOETSTOOTS The PROPERTY is sold:

  • Rubric The rubrics are a scoring tool used for the Educator’s self-assessment, the formative assessment, the formative evaluation and the summative evaluation. The districts may use either the rubrics provided by ESE or comparably rigorous and comprehensive rubrics developed or adopted by the district and reviewed by ESE.

  • Insulin Insulin will be treated as a prescription drug subject to a separate copay for each type prescribed.

  • Rhytidectomy Scar revision, regardless of symptoms. • Sclerotherapy for spider veins. • Skin tag removal. • Subcutaneous injection of filling material. • Suction assisted Lipectomy. • Tattooing or tattoo removal except tattooing of the nipple/areola related to a mastectomy. • Treatment of vitiligo. • Standby services of an assistant surgeon or anesthesiologist. • Orthodontic services related to orthognathic surgery. • Cosmetic procedures when performed primarily: o to refine or reshape body structures or dental structures that are not functionally impaired; o to improve appearance or self-esteem; or o for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons. • Drugs, biological products, hospital charges, pathology, radiology fees and charges for surgeons, assistant surgeons, attending physicians and any other incidental services, which are related to cosmetic surgery.

  • Sch A-13 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion Active Assets Government Securities 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not Trust 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion. Active Assets Institutional Government 03/08/02 0.10% of the daily net assets. Securities Trust On an ongoing basis, the Investment Adviser has agreed under this Agreement with the Fund to assume Fund operating expenses (except for brokerage fees) to the extent that such operating expenses exceed on an annualized basis 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. This may reduce the fees under this Agreement and the Administration Agreement below 0.15% for the Fund. Sch.A-14 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ Active Assets Institutional Money Trust 01/06/00 0.10% of the daily net assets. On an ongoing basis, the Investment Adviser has agreed under this Agreement with the Fund to assume Fund operating expenses (except for brokerage fees) to the extent that such operating expenses exceed on an annualized basis 0.20% of the average daily net assets of the Fund. This may reduce the fees under this Agreement and the Administration Agreement below 0.15% for the Fund. Active Assets Money Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98, 05/01/99, 05/01/01, exceeding $250 million; 0.375% of the portion of the 05/01/02 daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1.25 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.25 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $1.75 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.75 billion but not exceeding $2.25 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.25 billion but not exceeding $2.75 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.75 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; 0.199% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion but not exceeding $17.5 billion; 0.198% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $17.5 billion but not exceeding $25 billion; 0.197% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $25 billion but not exceeding $30 billion; and 0.196% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $30 billion. Active Assets Tax-Free Trust 05/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not Sch.A-15 MONEY MARKET FUNDS ------------------ exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; and 0.199% of the portion of daily net assets exceeding $15 billion. Morgan Stanley California Tax- Xxxx 00/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not Daily Income Trust 04/30/98 exceeding $500 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $2 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion. Morgan Stanley Liquid Asset Funx Xxx. 00/31/97, as amended on 0.45% of the portion of the daily net assets not (Maryland Corporation) 04/30/98, 05/01/01, 05/01/02 exceeding $250 million; 0.375% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not exceeding $750 million; 0.325% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1.25 billion; 0.30% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.25 billion but not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.275% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not exceeding $1.75 billion; 0.25% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.75 billion but not exceeding $2.25 billion; 0.225% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.25 billion but not exceeding $2.75 billion; 0.20% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.75 billion but not exceeding $15 billion; 0.199% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion but not exceeding $17.5 billion; 0.198% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $17.5 billion but not exceeding $25 billion; 0.197% of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding Sch.A-16

  • Slope Portions of an accessible route with running slopes steeper than 1:20 are ramps and shall comply with 4.8. The cross slope of an accessible route shall not be steeper than 1:48  See Figure 1 for required compliance  Near Unit #612: o grind, relevel or repour concrete curb ramp to 8.33% grade or less on slope

  • Nepotism No employee shall be awarded a position where he/she is to be directly supervised by a member of his/her immediate family. “

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