Fats are the most kilojoule dense of the macronutrients, they contribute the largest amount of kilojoules per gram. |
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We analyzed each sample in triplicate, and results were defined in micrograms per gram of dry lung tissue. |
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The average Albertan now takes home over 500 dollars more per year than the average British Columbian. |
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Fifty-eight per cent of homes have electricity and water supply and are linked to the sewerage system. |
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More than 90 per cent of the rose attar produced in Bulgaria is exported to the US, France and Switzerland. |
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One child's level jumped from two micrograms per deciliter to 35 after eating the grasshoppers. |
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Whatever brought about the massacre of the dinosaurs additionally lead to the death of almost 70 per cent of all the species on the Earth. |
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The stability of an aggregate will depend on the number of vesicles in the aggregate and on the energy per vesicle. |
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Therefore, we hope that cost per seat will be reasonable and affordable to many. |
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Don't forget that R-values are determined by material type, thickness, and installed weight per square foot, not by thickness alone. |
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Our total bid amounted to less than seven per cent of the total project costs. |
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Over three decades of such trials they have shown that the recessional speed of the Moon is about an inch and a half per year. |
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The concentrations of manganese in two samples of surface soil taken from area A were 748 and 629 micrograms per gram, dry weight. |
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The groups received different doses of the vaccine, ranging from 4 micrograms to 500 micrograms per dose. |
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Sales in the cosmetics business were down 27 per cent compared to the same period last year, reflecting a weak market. |
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Three of four drops per bearing should be ample if you're using an oil-based lubricant. |
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Each portion of the move should take 2 counts, for a total of 8 counts per rep. |
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To get enough of the protein, the researchers will have to collect thousands of the bugs at a rate of 1 microliter of hemolymph per insect. |
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The funds had about 28 per cent of their assets in stocks and their value fell as stocks sagged. |
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He said it was most likely that the eventual pay deal will result in increases of around 3.44 per cent across the board. |
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Using radial tyres is recommended for achieving three to seven per cent fuel economy. |
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They will also be afforded the 50kWh of free electricity and six kilolitres of free water per household per month. |
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The top farms are more heavily stocked and therefore produce more kilograms of liveweight per hectare. |
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Basic GSM phones send and receive data at a paltry 9.6 kilobits per second. |
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Later wool was packed in small bales of 45 kg and the plane was able to carry four or five per flight. |
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Regulate the speed, remembering that the normal speed for projection is 16 pictures per second. |
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Did you know, for example, that in 17 th-century England, at least 80 per cent of the population had various kinds of internal parasitic worms? |
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Data are expressed as micrograms of hydroxyproline per milligram dry weight. |
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The current federal blood level that defines lead poisoning is 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter. |
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Heroin addicts found dead from overdose, he will testify, are often found with only one or two hundred micrograms per liter in their blood. |
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The system was said to be moving west-north-west at seven miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. |
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The postmaster and the member of the public were not 100 per cent sure if he had a gun or not, but we had to put people's safety first. |
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This spurred construction of apartment buildings with several flats per floor. |
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There is no access to the island by air, and only a few boats per year put into the notoriously dangerous harbor. |
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Oil exporters have become financial kingmakers as real oil prices have leapt 170 per cent in real terms since 2001 to 25-year highs. |
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Cells were seeded onto glass coverslips at a density of 1 X 101 cells per dish, and allowed to attach. |
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Both appear to have been financially respectable, but hardly wealthy, paying between 50 sous and three livres per year in tailles. |
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This aggregate amount represents an increase of 25 per cent in Commonwealth Government funding to those three categories of schools. |
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Though it looks like they aren't moving very fast, the jumpers head toward the earth at almost 22 feet per second. |
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In a test of three keyboards that produce less noise, characters were recognized correctly more than 90 per cent of the time. |
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The party atmosphere as we roared across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound, Mach 2, 1,350 miles per hour, at the very edge of space. |
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Since then it has been on an upward trajectory and now stands at over 20 per cent. |
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The characteristic voltage is about 2 volts per cell, so by combining six cells you get a 12-volt battery. |
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In an operation like this, the leadership reckons on a 10 per cent casualty rate for it to be successful. |
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The abundance of the salp Salpa thompsoni at a station was expressed as numbers per 1,000 m 3 of water filtered. |
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The two breweries will boost the annual production capacity of China Resources Breweries in Anhui by about 80 per cent to 630,000 kilolitres. |
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However, when people start getting elected with less than 2 per cent of the primary vote, it is beyond a joke. |
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Or does a large surface area per unit mass make those particles robust vehicles for ferrying toxicants such as metal atoms deep into the lungs? |
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Taking the generally accepted norm of 5 people per family, that's 16 families. |
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It offers the lowest entry-level broadband speed on the market, at 300 kilobits per second. |
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The bank's loan and advances portfolio registered 42 per cent growth, reaching the level of K79.55 billion. |
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale. |
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According to the figures the total amount of violent crime rose 11 per cent to more than 812,000 incidents. |
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The numbers by which the weight of fabrics are measured represent the number of ounces per yard. |
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The team's research shows no other reported chip uses a lower amount of energy consumed per decoded information bit. |
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Platelet membranes bear a higher density of receptors per surface area than any other blood cell. |
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One strain survived less than a day when exposed to a concentration of at least 2 micrograms per milliliter. |
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Tests on pure Paterson's Curse honey have shown that it contains up to 2 micrograms of toxin per gram of honey. |
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The bonds that recorded trades had yields to maturity in the range of 22 to 44 per cent. |
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Slower sugar-releasing breads such as 100 per cent wholemeal or whole rye bread would be a better bet. |
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About 60 per cent of Europe's population already lives within range of a mobile phone transmitter. |
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The levels in three samples exceeded the safety limit for the ASP toxin of 20 micrograms per gram. |
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Icteric leptospirosis or Weil's disease is seen in about 10 per cent of the patients. |
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A new refinery will be constructed in central Iraq, with a production capacity of 30,000 barrels per day. |
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Il Desiderio Preso per la Coda is a little-known jewel near the Piazza Navona. |
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Consider the cost of 36 nappy changes a day, 24 feeds, five tubs of baby formula and four and a half boxes of rusks per week. |
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Soak them for three hours in a solution of one teaspoon of Lysol per one quart of water. |
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Be sure to include at least two pressing movements per workout such as incline barbell presses and the bench press. |
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It is a neutron star spinning just under 100 times per second and emitting regular radio pulses like a lighthouse beam. |
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With a low kerb weight of 960 kg the vehicle gives up to 12 km per litre in city driving. |
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As per the information received, Kulkarni exited yesterday amid emotional adieus that came as a shock to many. |
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The overall mortality was 7 per cent and there were 18 cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in which the mortality was 22 per cent. |
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Against this, realisations in the domestic market hover between Rs 2500-3000 per tonne, inclusive of excise, sales tax and freight. |
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Any synergy realisations were prospective and speculative. Even then, it valued the shares at between 247-266 pence per share. |
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Adverse side effects included constipation, nausea, asthenia, and dizziness in 6.2 per cent more patients than those taking placebo. |
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Yet despite all of this counter-argument, it is a racing certainty we will get a 0.25 per cent increase in rates on Thursday. |
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At least 25 per cent of the gags were funny enough to get me to laugh out loud, which counts for something. |
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Other sources have placed the opposition's share of popular support at 12 per cent. |
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Despite the increased risk they run, fewer than 20 per cent of asthmatics are vaccinated against the flu. |
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Overall, the refineries have a combined capacity of 1.05 million barrels per day. |
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I found that dancers and varsity athletes are engaging in physical activity for an equal number of hours per day. |
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When volunteers pretended to feel one of these emotions, the computer recognized the emotion correctly 98 per cent of the time. |
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South Africa has the most important refineries in the region with a total capacity of 650 000 barrels per day. |
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Students on long-term tertiary courses may, on application, work for 15 hours per week during term time, and for extended hours during vacations. |
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Average speed of rush hour traffic is now down to a crawl of three miles per hour and experts warn it is set to get worse. |
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And 61 per cent of York residents find it easier to wake up to an alarm clock than a radio. |
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The current threshold for late vegetative beans with actively increasing aphid populations is 250 aphids per plant. |
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Tyre production in May this year increased by 10 per cent as against the same month last year, with exports jumping by 62 per cent. |
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He reckoned to survey Danefield Ward on the issue and we are told 90 per cent of the people living there are against the proposals. |
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Although there is a limit on bets and the number of raises per round, there is no limit on the number of rounds. |
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Together the two portals record over 12 million page impressions per month. |
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An overwhelming 65 per cent said the way to tackle it was to maintain an active social circle. |
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The 68 per cent jump in profits is based on strong revenue growth and the introduction of new routes. |
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Next we will be having our speedometers changed from miles per hour to kilometres per hour. |
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Check the actual fat grams per serving to determine whether a food is truly low in fat. |
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He always gives 100 per cent week in, week out, is a very consistent player and is somebody youngsters can look up to. |
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The consumption per microprocessor increases while the number of microprocessors in use exponentially grows. |
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He has not stopped scoring since and all this after taking a 75 per cent pay cut when he moved to Hanover. |
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What would you say if I told you that the video game industry takes in more money per year than the movie entertainment business? |
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These systems would send tens or hundreds of kilograms instead of tons into orbit per launch. |
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Despite wet and windy weather last week, the vehicle terminal at the port here reached a new record, handling 37 containers per working hour. |
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The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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Earnings per share of 107.1 cent for last year were a whacking 22 per cent ahead of market expectations. |
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The stock fell 2.74 per cent on Wednesday to a 3-month low of 14.2 cents before the suspension. |
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On exiting the scheme, tax is charged at a rate of 23 per cent on the interest earned. |
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Heavier female junglefowl produced larger eggs and began laying earlier, but did not lay more eggs per clutch. |
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Small ranchers in northern New Mexico pay to graze 1 to 25 cattle per ranch in this oasis all summer. |
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Shanghai has seen its population ageing for the past two decades, with senior residents now accounting for over 18 per cent of its population. |
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling. |
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Two zoologists, who carried out a survey on midland lakes, state that there are from seven to thirteen mink per 10 km shoreline. |
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The average heat loss from a single glazed window is 5 watts per metre squared. |
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The patients were randomly divided into four groups of approximately 12 patients per group. |
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The Bequerel is a unit of radioactivity, which is equivalent to the number of radioactive particles detected per second. |
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Electrons move at a speed of a few kilometres per second through a circuit, whereas light travels at nearly 300,000 kilometres per second. |
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The becquerel is a unit of radioactivity and corresponds to one radioactive disintegration per second. |
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Their race to the bottom has resulted in the dirtiest per capita power generation in the country. |
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Its operationally loaded top speed is rated around 38 nautical miles per hour. |
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The device can detect even tiny concentrations of less than one microgram per liter. |
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The company lifted its vehicle-use gas price by 0.2 yuan to 2.1 yuan per cubic metre last month. |
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The figures fell within the normal range of 30 to 50 fires per day, a spokesman said Tuesday. |
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At one time they ranged over most of southern California's deserts, and probably existed at population densities of thousands per square mile. |
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For several of her artworks, Happersett used the Fibonacci sequence of whole numbers to determine the number of strokes per box. |
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There will still be a 10-15 per cent variation between readings on meters and lab values. |
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Residential densities should be in the range of 30 to 50 dwellings per hectare. |
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When it comes to energy efficiency and insulation, the key issue is R-value cost per square foot. |
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In the past decade, on average, the rate of juvenile delinquency remained at between 10 to 14 per cent of the criminal offenses in the city. |
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He was confident that the growth rate would touch a high of nine per cent during the last two quarters of the current year itself. |
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Assume a moving web of paper approximately 6.6 m wide, moving at thousands of feet per minute. |
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Comparing an e-tailer like Amazon.com with a retail bookseller shows far less energy use per book sold, in fact a 16 to 1 difference. |
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Such series have proved popular with viewers, attracting audiences of up to three million per programme and many sales to overseas networks. |
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Children whose capacity for social adaptation is reduced over 90 per cent will also be entitled to an allowance. |
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He says self-help groups have delivered people from the clutches of moneylenders who charge 120 per cent as interest. |
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Did you log on and buy up the maximum allocation of six tickets per person? |
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Our survey also found that 75 per cent of those quizzed knew three or more of their neighbours. |
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A call to digital and cell phone number will consume one and five afghanis per minute respectively. |
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The average salad bar uses thirty-five pounds of ice per cubic foot of display area. |
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Beans and popcorn are much better than bleached white flour, bread and pasta with less than 1 gm dietary fiber per serving. |
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The table linen comes as gift sets consisting of six place mats and nine napkins, exclusively made with 100 per cent hand-woven cotton fabrics. |
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Then the driver needs to pay 65 RMB per month additionally for the service. |
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There have been live webcasts of Switzerland's two houses of parliament since March 1999, with up to 10,000 internet viewers per week. |
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It is advisable that pupils attend two sessions per day, but not back to back as fatigue limits acquisition of skills. |
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While doubling the female literacy rates, during this decade, the male literacy rates touched the 75.49 per cent mark. |
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Even in good conditions 70 miles per hour on the motorway is a potentially lethal speed if you are tailgating the car in front. |
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The number of overseas weddings has increased by 55 per cent in the last five years. |
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The best study I've seen on the topic puts the estimate at around 25,000 deaths per annum. |
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The pumping of pistons in a car engine firing up and down thousands of times per minute relies on heavy-duty lubrication. |
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If you don't tailgate and therefore avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration, you can increase consumption by 5-10 per cent. |
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By exporting the coffee themselves, farmers earn considerably more per pound than they would if they sold through industry middlemen. |
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The wholesale cost of electricity has gone up by 23 per cent since November. |
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The amount of advertising for the division fell by 15 per cent from January to June. |
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The chances of infection go down by about 90 per cent when the animal is dead. |
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Robbery was down by a quarter, domestic burglaries dropped by more than a third and vehicle crime fell by more than 40 per cent. |
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Sales of standard tea bags fell by 16 per cent and loose tea by nine per cent over the past two years, according to a report out this week. |
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Last week it was revealed 80 per cent of pubs in Gravesham had failed to reapply for their licences. |
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The British Crime Survey shows that violent crime fell by six per cent and violence involving injury dropped by 12 per cent. |
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A further 79 per cent of survey respondents believe the government must sanction plans for a high speed metro rail link to the airport. |
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The north-south divide is emphasised by the fact that directors in the north-east and East Midlands also get up to 12 per cent below the average. |
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Although the expense is only B700 per dog, this amount, multiplied by 1,000, adds up. |
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The column has merely reflected the views of ninety nine per cent of the local community and if that sours one or two people then tough luck. |
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Rookie Paul Ranger is a mobile rearguard who has blended in nicely while logging more than 16 minutes per game. |
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With a punchy 13 per cent alcohol, Banrock works best with creamy white meat or fish dishes. |
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You have rearranged your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week. |
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Ulster Bank's tracker mortgage in this sector is, again, the cheapest, at 1.05 per cent above the ECB rate. |
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But Elliott surprised Yorkshire officials by announcing that his knee was still not 100 per cent and as a result he was withdrawn from the side. |
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A similar result was recorded in Tasmania, where the jobless rate rose to 8.5 per cent. |
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He had already suffered a shock and 35 per cent burns but the nail compounded his woes when it pierced his left buttock. |
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Corporate banking was also very strongly ahead with profits rising by 44 per cent. |
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There is no quota on the total number of animals that landowners may kill, though they are restricted to one mountain lion per person. |
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Bingo players can be a superstitious lot, with 50 per cent of them carrying a lucky charm or performing a lucky ritual before they play. |
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By 1985 there was still 15 million barrels per day spare capacity, about a quarter of world demand at the time. |
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He said before takeoff that they would perform a daring low-level pass 200 meters above ground at a speed of 900 kilometers per hour. |
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The six-inch diameter pipe ruptured, releasing a huge cloud containing around 90 per cent ethane, propane and butane gases. |
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Living in her village, she earns more than Rs.750 per month and is able to provide two square meals a day to her family. |
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The mayor today announced that the rebid has resulted in a lower cost per truck than the original bids. |
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Roughly 10 per cent of the country's rare black storks will be made homeless. |
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The 50 per cent increase was moved by Tory group leader Coun Chris Humphries. |
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The new television campaign will be aired during top rated programmes and, according to Miller, will reach 90 per cent of all Irish adults. |
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The steroid is administered intravenously in a dosage of 1 to 2 mg per kg every six to 12 hours. |
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The power plant generated 5.22 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, up 4.8 per cent from the previous year. |
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Sixty per cent of Irish males said they used the SMS system to swap stories of their sexploits. |
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Huawei has been gradually accumulating its stake in Sunday since last year and now holds a 7.11 per cent interest. |
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The CVA needs to win support from creditors holding at least 75 per cent of the total debt when it is voted upon. |
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As Professor he received 40 per year and was not allowed to hold any other positions inside the College or University. |
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The workers are holding out for a four per cent pay increase but management have only offered 3.6 per cent. |
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For example, these programmes in Nigeria and Kenya have a weekly reach of 30 per cent. |
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Two days per week, I backpack up and down stairs with 40 pounds in the pack. |
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Over 99 per cent of kindergartens, primary schools and middle schools opened parent schools, and most newlyweds received health education. |
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The number of women employing au pairs, window cleaners and gardeners has increased by only 7.9 per cent in the past five years. |
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The uplift in the figures came from international lending, which saw a 68 per cent jump in profits. |
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A tractor beam isn't actually a telekinetic power, per se, but it would be a reasonable facsimile thereof. |
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Only products with very high packing density and high value per unit can support the costs associated with airfreight. |
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This is also an indication of the ability to swim with fewer strokes per lap. |
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In South Lakeland, experts estimate that around five per cent of the total tree cover has been destroyed by the storms. |
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The Liberals have a comprehensive plan to generate five per cent of Canada's electricity through wind power. |
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The oarsmen rotated their oars at four strokes per half minute and didn't show any signs of fatigue. |
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Cultural services, foreign affairs, and transportation receive only one to three per cent of the total budget. |
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During each training process, the team will complete 200 to 300 strokes at a speed of 75 to 80 strokes per minute. |
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Across much of the Great Plains, the annual average wind speed is about 13.4 miles per hour. |
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More than 90 per cent of local authorities have by-laws on school-age working that conflict with national legislation. |
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He said the storm was moving towards west-north-west at 19 kilometres per hour with maximum sustained winds at 100 kilometres per hour. |
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A newton has a mass unit of kilograms and an acceleration unit of meters squared per second. |
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At least 16 per cent are delinquent or in foreclosure, and 4.6 percent actually are in foreclosure. |
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This program, while still in the pilot stage, will be available to frequent fliers who have at least 100,000 air miles per year. |
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The interest accumulates on a daily basis and the rate is 11.75 per cent per annum. |
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Crucial is currently quoting as below, with a ten per cent discount for orders taken online. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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If so, he also may be liable for state and local income taxes, which combined amount to a rate of 10.44 per cent. |
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Only about 6 per cent of all the foxes killed are killed by packs of hounds and we do not think in the lowland areas, a ban will have any impact. |
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Thus the moon is slowly receding from Earth at about 4 cm per year, and the rate would have been greater in the past. |
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Our income tax receipts currently account for 8 per cent of GDP approximately. |
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Industry newspaper Variety estimates that around 65 per cent of total box office receipts for Hollywood films come from overseas. |
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Income tax receipts are up 10.1 per cent and corporation tax receipts are up 13.1 per cent. |
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Income tax receipts have soared by 19 per cent in the last year and the economy is all but back to full employment. |
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Last year an American study found that 97 per cent of adolescent girls believe that women should be paid equally. |
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For the moment, I am happy with my relaxed, instinctive Nordic walking, even if I'm not burning off that 46 per cent extra calories. |
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They can organise lift passes for the summer hiking lifts as well as guided walks, 5 per week, and Nordic walking. |
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Under the previously allowed four pound per acre rate of chlorpyrifos, the ADI was right at the one microgram per kilogram a day limit. |
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It's a wee bit more expensive per bale than shavings but it is, according to the bumf, four times more absorbent. |
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In Nairobi's Central Business District the lead levels were 5,000 micrograms per kilogram. |
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This is a hypokinetic disorder characterized by hypokinesia or akinesia, rigidity, and a rhythmic fine tremor at the rate of 3-6 cycles per second. |
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The US is the most advanced scientific nation on earth, and yet in some states, church attenders now make up almost 50 per cent of the population. |
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This is done by taking the R-value you would like to achieve and dividing it by the R-value per inch of the insulation material you'd like to use. |
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For the number of flowers, berries and seeds per fruit, ten inflorescences were used, each inflorescence sampling from a different vine or cutting. |
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Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market. |
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Twenty-five per cent of house burglaries are sneak-ins and almost half are offences, where the burglar lifts keys from the house to steal the car. |
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For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total ration to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs. |
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As per usual, Haller takes the case knowing it will grant him chips he can later cash in for favors and deals. |
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The company can deliver complete fleets of airworthy aircraft or helicopters coming from active duty or overhauled as per the manufacturer's recommendations. |
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If you could intervene with some sort of miracle that would limit her to wee-weeing only two to three times per day instead of fifteen, it would really help me out a lot. |
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The bank's capital adequacy ratio remained at 11.72 per cent. |
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The rats received either 60 or 300 micrograms per kilogram of body weight. |
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The results are expressed in micrograms per milligram protein. |
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He played along with the first verse, as per usual, but then the chanting got louder. |
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In Montreal, non-whites only make up 13 per cent of the population. |
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The total increase of 7 per cent over 18 months will probably maintain the real value of pre-tax pay, resulting in a fall in the value of take-home pay in real terms. |
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What this means is that the maximum safe dose for ingested mercury is 0.1 microgram per kilogram of weight of the person ingesting the mercury per day. |
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Surface gravity is just under nine meters per second squared. |
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It has a high equity content of 80 per cent and a good rate of return. |
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It estimated that the by-catch, cod, haddock and whiting, trapped along with these small fish is about five per cent of the total swept up by these nets. |
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First, a technical point, Lux is a measure of illuminance, or luminous fLux per unit area, and so the corresponding quantity would be irradiance, or Watts per square meter. |
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The prison library is open an average of four hours per day on weekdays. |
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Estimates are that 20 per cent of all five-year-olds wet the bed. |
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The global economy is motoring at a four per cent plus annual growth rate. |
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Get an extra 20,000 bonus air miles per roundtrip from Narita to New York. |
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Nits are also a measure of luminance, in so many candela per square metre. |
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The National School Safety Center estimates that more than 525,000 attacks, shakedowns, and robberies occur per month in public secondary schools in the United States. |
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Songs must be written in the musical style of folk, ballad, Irish trad, or easy country music, but not contemporary music, while the maximum duration per song is four minutes. |
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Low wind speeds affecting more than 90 per cent of the country are only likely to occur for about an hour, once every five years during the winter. |
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The light standard for vehicle windscreens means front windows must allow 75 per cent of light through, while side windows must admit 70 per cent. |
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Ideally you should aim to recalibrate the display at least once per month. |
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The department's separate recalculation of the cash deposit rate cut the countervailing duty to nine per cent and the anti-dumping levy to four per cent. |
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Typically over 65 per cent of employees have advanced degrees. |
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It must be optimized to produce yields in excess of 100 bushels per acre. |
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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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The phones are registered only in the name of women but they are also operated by their husbands and sons and shared out in the village at a few taka per call. |
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The female skew was most evident during Saturday's opening ceremony rebroadcast, which attracted almost three-quarters of the female audience and 66 per cent of men. |
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I used to think 90 per cent of the human race were a bunch of ratbags. |
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A project in the Himalayas diverts 6 million litres of sewage per day that would otherwise be dumped into the Ganges and uses it to raise fodder crops. |
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China's coal prices have jumped more than 40 per cent over the past year. |
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The site is close to Khayelitsha, a township of 500,000 black South Africans who suffered under apartheid and still live in poverty, with a 90 per cent unemployment rate. |
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Meanwhile, the search, expected to last 10 hours per day, began with the removal of some shelving. |
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It consists of atomic and molecular hydrogen, with 10 per cent of helium. |
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Flieger showed that spray objectives could be achieved at reduced dosages with a properly atomized spray, which doubled the treatment area per sortie by the spray aircraft. |
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A total of 2,714,000 foreign tourists vacationed in Bulgaria in the first seven months of the year, seven per cent more than the same period a year ago. |
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The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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Marine services provider James Fisher and Sons is surging ahead after unveiling an 11 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the first half of the year. |
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Local tribes sometimes resisted, but in the long run were subdued and subjected to tribute, usually in the form of so many skins per year, the sable being especially sought. |
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Unveiling the proposals in a White Paper last November, the then Health Secretary John Reid estimated a ban would cover between 70 and 90 per cent of all pubs. |
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The exhaust from an ion engine travels up to 10 times faster than does the exhaust from a chemical engine, generating far more thrust per pound of propellant. |
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Arrange three ravioli per bowl and spoon some lentil soup on top. |
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The men preside over three display cases, each with three shelves, seven comic books per shelf. |
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In 1994, Saudi billionaire Prince al-Waleed bin Talal acted as Euro Disney's white knight, taking an almost 25 per cent stake in the company to avert a financial crisis. |
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Up to 80 per cent of asthmatic children have allergic rhinitis. |
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The increases are quite remarkable, as most agriculturalists would be satisfied with any technology that could increase annual productivity by even one to two per cent. |
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In addition to shortages on armor plates there has also been a shortage on assault rifles, requiring the military to outfit one man per platoon with a cavalry saber. |
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That venture, along with limited guided tours and day trips for schoolchildren, proved hugely popular and 2,500 people have visited the centre per week. |
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The bank's share price also went up by 3.6 per cent to 1223 pence. |
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Sixty per cent of the women quizzed for the study said they thought they would hit a glass ceiling in their own career, and apparently 31 per cent of employers agreed. |
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It plans to set aside 90 per cent of the shares as placement while the remaining 31.9 million new shares are for public offer, subject to reallocation. |
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The study also found that 20 per cent of firms put no budget aside for developing skills, while 39 per cent never measure the value of training schemes. |
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The surface area of allergic mucin per slide was measured with an ocular micrometer, quantitated, and averaged for each case, then compared between the 2 groups. |
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup was a sell-out and watched by more than two million people, a 25 per cent audience share. It is a similar story on the Flat. |
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Levels exceeding 10 ng per mL are rarely due to benign disease. |
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Also, only 26 per cent of employers polled required double signatories on checks and only 11 per cent ever change staff who reconcile their bank accounts. |
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Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off. |
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This is backed up by an overwhelming 96 per cent of British women who admit they lie, with almost half saying they tell little white fibs most days. |
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About 6.7 grams of dark chocolate per day keeps the blood inflammation-inducing proteins away. |
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We carry a complete line of top-quality, semi-automatic button machines that are able to produce professional-quality buttons at speeds of up to 5 buttons per minute! |
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For the size ranges of interest for drug delivery, the internal volumes of liposomes in suspension are usually of the order of microliters per milligram of lipid. |
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Therefore, 1L of normal saline should be given per hour to start. |
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At least 75 per cent of our salt is found in processed foods such as ready-made meals, some breads and breakfast cereals, meat pies, soups, sauces, and cheese. |
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If both parents wish to resume careers, they will find that the cost of childcare in some Scottish kindergartens is twice as much per week as it is in Finland per month. |
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Mr Lovejoy says its labelling rules already allow a GM content in food of anything less than one per to be disregarded and the threat of contamination alarms him. |
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In 2002, cotton fabrics accounted for 21.41 per cent of Bulgaria's imports from Portugal, agglomerated cork at 11.32 per cent, and synthetic fibres at 9.86 per cent. |
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However, in Mahaz's own reckoning, it achieved 75 per cent success as it also takes into the account the second places secured by its supported candidates. |
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African rice is tough enough to fight drought, but many west African farmers abandoned the variety in favour of Asian strains that produce more grains per plant. |
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This is typically displayed in minutes per mile or minutes per kilometer. |
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They invest a few pennies per customer per year in customer delight. |
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Also note that the R-value only refers to heat transfer per unit time and does not take into account the flywheel effect of concrete's thermal mass. |
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Share buy-backs mean that with less stock outstanding, earnings per share increase, even though the underlying profitability of the company has not. |
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