falloff造句1 There began to be a great fall-off in attendance.
2 The organizer says that retail consolidation was responsible for some of the fall-off.
3 Although bad management was the major factor, the firm's problems were due in part to a fall-off in demand.
4 Creates a gradient falloff based on a bell-shaped curve.
5 A falloff in car sales.
6 That means falloff in export orders is usually accompanied by a drop in demand for imports.
7 Creates a gradient falloff between the center color and the first surrounding color based on a bell-shaped curve.
8 This unexpected result indicates that the falloff in luminous mass with distance from the center is balanced by an increase in nonluminous mass.
9 Practically, inverse linear falloff doesn't look good. The inverse squared falloff looks better.
10 If there is a further falloff in ticket sales, the play will close.
11 Falloff map is the same map that was used as a mask in the shader Blend.
12 His career has shown a steady improvement,[www.] and he has no bad habits that would inevitably lead to a falloff.
13 Mr. Gioia said that the decline in book reading might be attributable to a falloff in the reading of nonfiction, although he offered no explicit evidence of that.
14 It is a short, double-barreled lever-action Shotgun with a wide cone of fire and high damage falloff, and fires 10 pellets per shot.
15 If I cry out, he will take another step, falloff it and surely be killed.
16 Other banks have suffered declines in deposits , with the falloff at institutions beset with large losses.
17 Note: The position of these ground locators can be adjusted later to tweak the falloff of the shadow attenuation.
18 By adding steerable sidelobe dips and achieving high sidelobe falloff rate, the windows can be used to detect a weak signal with a strong signal nearby.