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Heavy-duty compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles work much like gasoline-powered vehicles with internal combustion engines. Many heavy-duty natural gas vehicles use spark-ignited natural gas systems, but some systems use a diesel-like compression injection. In a spark-ignited system, the engine functions the same way as a gasoline engine. Natural gas is stored in multiple fuel tanks, or cylinders, typically behind the cab of the vehicle. The CNG fuel system transfers high-pressure gas from the fuel tank through the fuel lines, where a pressure regulator reduces the pressure to a level compatible with the engine fuel injection system. Finally, the fuel is introduced into the intake manifold or combustion chamber, where it is mixed with air and then compressed and ignited by a spark plug. Learn more about natural gas vehicles.

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Basically, the engine, any engine, at the core level is expecting data to be delivered to it in a certain form. If the data isn't in that form to begin with, it has to be converted to that form, and that extra step will always add an additional amount of time to the process.

Saving figures with the save function is not recommended. Use the savefig function instead. Using save to save a figure in R2014b or later makes a MAT-file inaccessible in earlier versions of MATLAB. If you use save to save a figure, then the function displays a warning message. Delete any figures before using save. Keep in mind that the figures might not be directly in your workspace, but might, for example, be stored in a structure or in the workspace of a callback function.

The code generator automatically treats save as an extrinsic function, meaning that C/C++ code is not generated for the save call body. The generated code instead dispatches the save call to the MATLAB engine for execution. There are therefore certain restrictions on the types of variables that you can save using the save function. See Restrictions on Using Extrinsic Functions (MATLAB Coder).

This handbook, with its appendices, provides detailed information on the administration of flexible and compressed work schedules, jointly referred to as alternative work schedules or AWS. However, this handbook does not cover every situation that may arise under an alternative work schedule or other work scheduling options available under 5 U.S.C. 6101. Moreover, since AWS programs for bargaining unit employees are established by negotiated agreements, bargaining unit employees and their supervisors and managers should consult the applicable collective bargaining agreement for its AWS provisions.

Under 5 U.S.C. 6121(5), a compressed work schedule means that an employee's basic work requirement for each pay period is scheduled (by the agency) for less than 10 workdays. See the definition and requirements for regularly scheduled work in 5 CFR 610.102 and 5 CFR 610.111(d).

Compressed work schedules are always fixed schedules. (See Comptroller General report B-179810, December 4, 1979.) Another difference between flexible and compressed work schedules is that an employee on a flexible work schedule may be credited with a maximum of 8 hours towards the employee's basic work requirement on a holiday or Sunday (see 5 U.S.C. 6124 and the definition of Sunday work in 5 CFR 550.103), whereas the number of holiday or Sunday hours for an employee on a compressed work schedule is the number of hours regularly scheduled for the employee to work on that day if not for the holiday (see 5 U.S.C. 6128(c) and (d)).

There is no authority to establish hybrid work schedules that borrow selectively from the authority for flexible work schedules and the authority for compressed work schedules in an effort to create a hybrid work schedule program providing unauthorized benefits for employees or agencies. See Comptroller General report B-179810, December 4, 1979, and 50 FLRA No. 28, February 23, 1995. However, it should be noted that some forms of flexible work schedules (e.g., maxiflex) allow work to be compressed in fewer than 10 workdays in a biweekly pay period.

Nothing in the AWS program should be interpreted as diminishing the authority of an organization using nonstandard work schedules under 5 U.S.C. 6101 to continue to operate under those schedules with their applicable premium pay entitlements. (A "nonstandard work schedule" includes any schedule in which full-time employees work other than the standard schedule of 8 hours per day and 5 days per week in an administrative workweek. Such schedules include first 40-hour tours of duty, work schedules for employees receiving annual premium pay for regularly scheduled standby duty or administratively uncontrollable overtime, work schedules for employees receiving availability pay, and any schedule in which employees work more than 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week.)

Night differential will not be paid solely because a prevailing rate employee elects to work credit hours, or elects a time of arrival or departure at a time of day when night differential is otherwise authorized, except that prevailing rate employees are entitled to night differential for regularly scheduled nonovertime work when a majority of the hours of a FWS schedule for a daily tour of duty occur during the night. (See 5 U.S.C. 5343(f) and 6123(c)(2).)

When an employee covered by an FWS program is assigned to a temporary duty station using another schedule-either traditional or AWS-the agency may allow the employee to continue to use the schedule used at his or her permanent work site (if suitable) or require the employee to change the schedule to conform to operations at the temporary work site.

The tour of duty for employees under a CWS program is defined by a fixed schedule established by the agency. See the definition of "compressed schedule" in 5 U.S.C. 6121(5), which states that the basic work requirement is scheduled for less than 10 work days. Also, see the definition of "regularly scheduled" in 5 CFR 610.102.

Compressed work schedules are always fixed schedules. (See B-179810, Comptroller General's Report to the House Subcommittee on Compensation and Employee Benefits, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, pg. 2, footnote 1, December 4, 1979. Also, see the definition of "compressed schedule" in 5 U.S.C. 6121(5) and 50 FLRA No. 28, February 23, 1995. )

For a full-time employee under a CWS program who is exempt from the FLSA, overtime hours are all officially ordered and approved hours of work in excess of the compressed work schedule. For a full-time employee who is covered by the FLSA (non-exempt), overtime hours also include any hours worked outside the compressed work schedule that are "suffered or permitted." For a part-time employee, overtime hours are hours in excess of the compressed work schedule for a day (but must be more than 8 hours) or for a week (but must be more than 40 hours).

When an employee covered by a CWS program is assigned to a temporary duty station using another work schedule-either traditional or AWS-the agency may allow the employee to continue to use the schedule used at his or her permanent work site (if suitable) or require the employee to change the schedule to conform to operations at the temporary work site.

GNU tar is able to create and read compressed archives. It supportsa wide variety of compression programs, namely: gzip,bzip2, lzip, lzma, lzop,zstd, xz and traditional compress. Thelatter is supported mostly for backward compatibility, and we recommendagainst using it, because it is by far less effective than the othercompression programs(21).

Compressed archives are easily corrupted, because compressed fileshave little redundancy. The adaptive nature of thecompression scheme means that the compression tables are implicitlyspread all over the archive. If you lose a few blocks, the dynamicconstruction of the compression tables becomes unsynchronized, and thereis little chance that you could recover later in the archive.

We usually recommend that you get updates automatically from the Office CDN, but you can use Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) in conjunction with Microsoft Configuration Manager to update Microsoft 365 Apps. For more information, see Manage updates to Microsoft 365 Apps with Microsoft Configuration Manager.

When you install Microsoft 365 Apps, a scheduled task called Office Automatic Updates 2.0 is created. This scheduled task is configured to look for updates on a regular basis. To see the schedule, open Task Scheduler on the device where Microsoft 365 Apps is installed, and then go to Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Office. On the properties of the Office Automatic Updates 2.0 task, look on the Triggers tab.

The update process automatically uses a technology called binary delta compression to help reduce the size of the files downloaded. But, this technology is only used if you're updating from a recent version of Microsoft 365 Apps. For example, binary delta compression is used most likely if you're updating from the June to the July version, but not if you're updating from the March to the July version.

After the compressed files are downloaded, they're uncompressed and moved from the Download folder to the Apply folder. The scheduled task then attempts to install the updates in the background, without requiring any user intervention.

To make sure that users apply updates, you can configure a deadline. The deadline specifies a date and time by when the updates must be applied. If the updates aren't applied by the deadline, Office automatically closes any open Office programs and applies the updates. Users are given notifications leading up to the deadline.

The Bulk Smush feature allows you to apply all your enabled features to any uncompressed images in your Media Library with a single click. The Pro version allows you to optimize images up to 256Mb/image, while the free version allows a maximum of 5Mb/image.

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