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compound number

compound number
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    • a quantity expressed in two different units

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    1. The calculation of compound interest, compounding on a yearly basis, uses the formula: Interest = [Capital (1 + Interest rate) Number of years] — Capital.
    2. The minimum number of inspections per year in a Member State should be 10 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    3. The minimum number of inspections per year in an EFTA State should be 10 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    4. The minimum number of official samples per year in an EFTA State should be 20 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    5. The minimum number of official samples per year in a Member State should be 20 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    6. The minimum number of inspections per year in an EFTA State should be 10 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced. The minimum number of official samples per year in an EFTA State should be 20 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    7. The minimum number of inspections per year in a Member State should be 10 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced. The minimum number of official samples per year in a Member State should be 20 per 100000 tonnes of compound feed produced.
    8. The calculation of simple interest uses the formula Interest = (Capital × Interest rate × Number of years).The calculation of compound interest, compounding on a yearly basis uses the formula Interest = (Capital (1 + Interest rate) Number of years) – Capital.
    9. It is appropriate to ensure that the levels of the trace elements copper and zinc in compound feedingstuffs for pigs do not exceed the maximum content laid down by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1334/2003 of 25 July 2003 amending the conditions for authorisation of a number of additives in feedingstuffs belonging to the group of trace elements [3].
    10. It is appropriate to ensure that the levels of the trace elements copper and zinc in compound feedingstuffs for pigs do not exceed the maximum content laid down by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1334/2003 of 25 July 2003 amending the conditions for authorisation of a number of additives in feedingstuffs belonging to the group of trace elements [4].
    11. It is appropriate to ensure that the levels of the trace elements copper and zinc in compound feedingstuffs for pigs do not exceed the maximum content laid down by the Act referred to at Point 1zq of Chapter II of Annex I to the EEA Agreement (Commission Regulation (EC) No 1334/2003 of 25 July 2003 amending the conditions for authorisation of a number of additives in feedingstuffs belonging to the group of trace elements), as amended.
    12. Digital integrated circuits, other than those described in 3A001.a.3. to 3A001.a.10. and 3A001.a.12., based upon any compound semiconductor and having any of the following: a. An equivalent gate count of more than 3000 (2 input gates); or b. A toggle frequency exceeding 1,2 GHz; 12. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) processors having a rated execution time for an N-point complex FFT of less than (N log2N)/20480 ms, where N is the number of points; Technical Note: When N is equal to 1024 points, the formula in 3A001.a.12. gives an execution time of 500 μs. b. Microwave or millimetre wave components, as follows: 1. Electronic vacuum tubes and cathodes, as follows: Note 1: 3A001.b.1. does not control tubes designed or rated for operation in any frequency band which meets all of the following characteristics: a. Does not exceed 31,8 GHz; and b. Is "allocated by the ITU" for radio-communications services, but not for radio-determination. Note 2: 3A001.b.1. does not control non- "space-qualified" tubes which meet all of the following characteristics: a. An average output power equal to or less than 50 W; and b. Designed or rated for operation in any frequency band which meets all of the following characteristics: 1. Exceeds 31,8 GHz but does not exceed 43,5 GHz; and 2. Is "allocated by the ITU" for radio-communications services, but not for radio-determination. a. Travelling wave tubes, pulsed or continuous wave, as follows: 1. Operating at frequencies exceeding 31,8 GHz; 2. Having a cathode heater element with a turn on time to rated RF power of less than 3 seconds; 3. Coupled cavity tubes, or derivatives thereof, with a "fractional bandwidth" of more than 7 % or a peak power exceeding 2,5 kW; 4. Helix tubes, or derivatives thereof, with any of the following characteristics: a. An "instantaneous bandwidth" of more than one octave, and average power (expressed in kW) times frequency (expressed in GHz) of more than 0,5;