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Falloff
Falloff meaning
A reduction or decline. | A note immediately followed by a rapidly descending group of notes. | The noticeable retraction and falling movement of a buck from a doe, usually indicating successful insemination.
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High reload times coupled with a punishing damage falloff at range have hampered the archetype through much of 's run, and players were optimistic with the mid-season patches damage buff that hand cannons would mount a comeback.
No doubt many factors — financial stress, repatriation concerns, audience falloff from Covid, and the vogue for museum “experiences” over objects — have been at work.
The advice was issued amid growing concern about a falloff in cancer screenings, and confusion resulting from changes over time in screening regimens and tests used for early detection and prevention of cervical cancer.
Air France-KLM said its forward guidance on the virus hit came on the heels of a 31 percent drop in net profit to 290 million euros ($313 million), on the back of a falloff in freight and rising fuel bills.
In particular, the decline was related to a falloff in labor productivity of at least 3 percent to 4 percent by the mid-2010s, in CBO's assessment, compared with what it would have been otherwise.
Local observers attributed much of that falloff to the work of Craig Callaway, a notorious political operative whom Mr. Van Drew had paid for his get-out-the-vote efforts.
The falloff in demand came after the government trimmed subsidies for buyers last July to help streamline the industry and make it less reliant on state support.
All, apart from Parkes and Adams, are not starting against Uruguay, and Edwards doesn’t expect a similar falloff.
Foregrounds remain sharp and richly detailed, while the falloff between them and the background looked smooth.
Bad weather played a factor in the falloff, especially earn in the season.
In fact, among the 10 European countries surveyed, in all but Greece there has been a significant decline in those saying the U.S. respects personal rights, with the most dramatic falloff in the Netherlands (-17 percentage points).
In real life, sunlight comes close to being a directional light, as the sun is so far away that rays from the sun appear parallel to Earth observers and the falloff is negligible.
Real life light sources experience quadratic falloff.
Several points were brought out by Jenison in support of this technique: First was Vermeer's hyper-accurate rendition of light falloff along the wall (human eyes cannot detect such slight differences in light ).
The demand for CRT screens has dropped precipitously since 2007, and this falloff had accelerated in the last two years of that decade.
With a suitable falloff in temperature, if the scientists try to use measuring rods to determine the sum of the angles in a triangle, they can be deceived into thinking that they inhabit a plane, rather than a spherical surface.