Examples of FA 04 in a sentence
These vary as the World Health Organization uses an annual average for Lnight whereas Ontario uses Leq,hr and Health Canada uses Ldn.
Amendment of Regulation 12 (Lump sums on death)This amendment provides that any lump sum payable on death shall not exceed the amount permitted under Part 2 of Schedule 29 of the FA 04.
Host co r RS485 FA- 00: Baud rate FA- 01: Data format FA- 02: Local address FA- 03: Response delay FA- 04: Communication timeout F0-00 = 2 Running command 2000 h mpute A+ A- When FA-04 is set to a non-zero number, the function of automatic AC drive stop upon communication timeout is enabled.
The final WM mask was established using an OR operation among STAPLE [20]- generated WM mask, FA 0.4, and voxels with FA 0.15 and mean diffusivity (MD) 0.0011.
If the Maturity date does not fall on a bank Business Days, repayment of the Special Cash Fixed Deposit Account shall be made on the next bank Business Day.
Addition of paragraph (5) to Regulation F2 Transitional arrangements for members whose pension commenced before 6 April 2006 Regulation F2 is also amended in accordance with the FA 04 transitional provisions for members who retired before 6 April 2006.
The bit embedding strategy used is as follows, If α is located within a threshold & to embed bit 1, shift α to right/left beyond a threshold by adding/subtracting a fixed number from each pixel value within one subset.
No pension will be paid under this rule which is not a scheme pension within the meaning of Part 4 of FA 04.
For new members joining on or after 6 April 2006 who do not qualify for a protected minimum pension age the FA 04 and the E3, E4 and E5 amendments will mean:• Their minimum pension age remains at age 50 until 6 April 2010• From 6 April 2010 they will have a normal minimum pension age of 55 years for all membership.
Amendments to Regulation H1(dependent child) Members whose pension commences on or after 6th April 2006 The FA 04 restricts the payment of child allowances after the age of 23 to children who are dependent on the member at the date of death and are at that time incapable of earning a living because of permanent mental or physical infirmity.