I.over [美 ˈoʊvər, 英 ˈəʊvə]副over often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (blow over, knock over, pore over, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (blow, knock, pore, etc).
As a result, the number of sigmas that will fit between the process mean and the nearest specification limit may well drop over time, compared to an initial short-term study.
In 1985 production of all coal amounted to 126.6 million tons, a 2.1% drop over 1984 that signaled the accelerating exhaustion of easily worked, high-grade reserves.
In humans, in non-dairy consuming societies, lactase production usually drops about 90% during the first four years of life, although the exact drop over time varies widely.
At the top of the hill riders experience a very short drop followed by several turns taking place high off the ground until a larger drop over a lagoon.
Banks' exposure commercial property in the tourism and leisure sector was the only area to decrease, registering a $763 million drop over the quarter to $8.3 billion.