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  2. 90–10 rule - Wikipedia

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    The 9010 rule refers to a U.S. regulation that governs for-profit higher education. It caps the percentage of revenue that a proprietary school can receive from federal financial aid sources at 90%; the other 10% of revenue must come from alternative sources. Not all federal sources of financial aid fall under this cap.

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  4. Ecological efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Out of a total of 28,400 terawatt-hours (96.8 × 10 ^ 15 BTU) of energy used in the US in 1999, 10.5% was used in food production, [3] with the percentage accounting for food from both producer and primary consumer trophic levels. In comparing the cultivation of animals versus plants, there is a clear difference in magnitude of energy efficiency.

  5. Hara hachi bun me - Wikipedia

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    Hara hachi bun me (腹八分目) (also spelled hara hachi bu, and sometimes misspelled hari hachi bu) is a Confucian [1] teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full. [2]

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    It’s called the 90/10 rule, and we’re wondering how something so simple could have once been so, so stupefying. (Once...as in, last week.) The 90/10 rule goes like this: “90% of the shaping ...

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    The 90-10 Rule Is a Better Way to Trim Your Nails View this post on Instagram A post shared by Julia Diogo (@pa Calling All Mani Minimalists: "Baby Boomer" Nails Are Trending Again Skip to main ...

  8. A celebrity personal trainer shares the 17/20 rule that helps ...

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    For those who want to track, he recommends aiming for between 30% and 40% of total food intake to be protein, and the rest a blend of carbs and fat. Protein is Lygdbäck's top priority, personally.

  9. Ecological pyramid - Wikipedia

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    Only 1 to 2 percent of the energy from the sun is absorbed by photosynthetic processes and converted into food. [1] When energy is transferred to higher trophic levels, on average only about 10% is used at each level to build biomass, becoming stored energy. The rest goes to metabolic processes such as growth, respiration, and reproduction. [2]