presplit

presplit

(priːˈsplɪt)
adj
of the period prior to a split
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The composition of the two divisions was settled as Ruthwell Rovers and Morton Thistle both lost their final presplit matches to leave FC Annan in the top half.
The maximum depth for a single Presplit is limited by the accuracy of the Drill holes and is usually about 50 feet (15 m).
To recap, a precision presplit is a specialty way of presplitting rock to avoid overbreak of the final wall and to create just enough energy to crack the rock.
We show that both the number of institutional investors and the percentage of shares that are held by institutional investors increase significantly after reverse splits with a presplit price lower than $5 and a target price higher than $5.
Assuming an early second-quarter close, the acquisition is expected to add to the company's previously said presplit 2015 financial guidance by approximately USD 160m in net sales, approximately USD 18m in adjusted operating profit excluding actions, and approximately USD 0.10 to presplit adjusted earnings per share excluding actions.
Although Apple's $800 is already ahead of the presplit $705 in 2012, still, it was just this past week that the company posted an all-time high market capitalization.
aim at the question that bubble image quality is not ideal and the bubbles' size, shape, and gray scale are uneven in mineral flotation process and put forward a bubble image segmentation method based on the clustering presplit and the accuracy distance reconstruction.
Effect of Joint Separation and Filling on Presplit Blasting.
But before they can focus on the SPL bottom-six dogfight there is the final presplit fixture with Motherwell's visit on Sunday.