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binit

(ˈbaɪnɪt)
n
(Computer Science) computing obsolete a binary digit
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Metallic silo binIt is a simple metallic cylinder with 2m height.
The KMC Scientists were: Dr Mamatha Ballal (Team Lead), Dr Vignesh Shetty, Dr Ganesh Pai, Dr Ramachandra L, Dr Shiran Shetty and the UWA Scientists: Dr Alfred Tay, Dr Eng Guan Chua and Binit Lamichhane.
"The key challenge faced by Indian airlines is on the cost front as 60-70 per cent of expenditure is exposed to fluctuations in oil prices and currency markets," Binit Somaia, South Asia director at the Centre for Aviation (CAPA), told AFP.
''The key challenge faced by Indian airlines is on the cost front as 60-70 percent of expenditure is exposed to fluctuations in oil prices and currency markets,'' Binit Somaia, South Asia director at the Centre for Aviation (CAPA), told AFP.
As an alternative, we adapt a technique introduced in Noussair, Plott, and Riezman (1995) and estimate the coefficients BInit and BAsymp in the equation