1. Since the field officer is a loner, he controls his output to a substantial degree. 2. Increasing resort to factory production is a late step in matching output to a rising market. 3. For some purposes, direct output to photographic film is preferable to paper output. 4. PLOTPARM PLOTTER indicates that the map is to be output to a pen plotter. 5. Maps shown on a graphics screen can be output to a dot-addressable printer using a screendump program. 6. Where a map is required to be printed it can be output to a film-writer which can produce a film negative. 7. The increased peak acid output to pentagastrin in the patients with idiopathic DU and H pylori positive patients with DU indicates that both have an increased parietal cell mass. 8. On all islands the dug-outs embark in an attempt to sell the extra output to the other islands. 9. Power stations in the region were ordered to reduce their output to about half normal levels, with electricity imported from elsewhere in eastern Europe to meet demand. 10. Holding down far less thandelgreater than and far less thanSHIFTgreater than will pause output to the screen. |