Instead, a few tens of watts are enough to power a chip with transistors numbering in the tens of millions. |
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Apart from the ease of apparently authentic numbering, holograms have been globally downgraded as a protection. |
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Low-relief domical volcanoes, many less than several kilometers in diameter, are globally abundant, numbering in the hundreds of thousands. |
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In UK waters common and grey seals can be found around much of the coastline, often in colonies numbering thousands. |
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Western lowland gorilla families vary in size, sometimes numbering more than 20 individuals. |
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To keep the structure of the argument clearly in view Wittgenstein uses a system of decimal numbering. |
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In recent years a flow of cookbooks numbering in the thousands has steadily issued from American publishing houses. |
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Footnote numbering in the text should be placed after the full point at the end of a sentence. |
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Although numbering fewer than his own, Lind had the advantage of surprise and had engaged his forces from the western flank. |
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In a square grid, numbering squares instead of line intersections serves as a more convenient square-spiral representation of the integers. |
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They are men and women in blue, numbering 15, and all set to treat you to a feast of a comic opera. |
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First, a musical overture with a philharmonic orchestra numbering around 60 musicians, and then 36 dancers, les Rexgirls, came on stage. |
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She held only a small bouquet of wild rose campion, daisies and pearly everlasting, each kind numbering seven. |
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The whole nation of Circassians numbering 400,000 people left their homeland in western Caucasus and moved to Turkey. |
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One sports firm agreed that some numbering could be illegible on certain backgrounds of hoops, bands and colours. |
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Details of mistakes in pagination and in signature numbering, very frequent in this corpus, are given in full. |
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They go against armed forces numbering 120,000, armed with AK 47s and strutting with pride and arrogance. |
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In independent Tibet, monasteries and nunneries, numbering over 6,000, served as schools and universities, fulfilling Tibet's educational needs. |
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Great Alardyce is indeed of the same generation as Carlyle, Harriet Martineau numbering as a member of both eminent men's circles. |
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Metazoans inherited a genome of some still undetermined size, but certainly numbering many thousands of genes, from their protistan ancestor. |
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Homes numbering in the tens of thousands have been destroyed or damaged beyond repair. |
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A crowd numbering in the thousands later marched on the nearest US base, hurling rocks and chanting anti-American slogans. |
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He has made a fairly close, but not exact, approximation of page breaks, and preserved the numbering system fairly well. |
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If necessity is the mother of invention, staring at a wall of trees numbering some 100,000 per hectare ought to get you thinking. |
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A legion was a military unit of the Roman army made up of infantry and supporting cavalry numbering three to six thousand men. |
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Double slashes indicate a large unanalyzed region out of scale with the numbering. |
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Bengal tigers are listed as 'endangered', numbering less than 1,500 in the whole of India. |
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Some security features, such as bleedthrough numbering and microprinting, are relatively inexpensive. |
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According to the invention, each address is expressed as a multiplace number in a ternary system instead of the usual binary numbering system. |
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Huge sea turtles numbering in the tens of millions flourished in the Caribbean. |
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The original version had serif numbering, although the typeface was later changed to a sans-serif style. |
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This numbering system is an arbitrary designation based on small amino acid sequence differences. |
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The numbering of years is a cultural artifact based on some rather arbitrary decisions made along the way. |
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Groups such as silversides, herrings and anchovies often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions. |
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A further refinement is to establish a standardized numbering system to label all structures in contested areas. |
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Lin comprehended pairs, and could count to four, so eight was as high as his knowledge of cardinal numbering went. |
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Outside of the breeding season, Greater Scaup form large flocks or rafts, numbering in the thousands. |
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We kept the numbering contiguous in spite of two gaps in the sequence. |
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I figure out the approximate outline, the sequence of subject matter for the chapter, numbering the material. |
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Among the walkers, numbering almost 2,000, were local dignitaries including Councillor Eric Bell, Mayor of Chorley, and the archdeacon of Blackburn. |
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They have low spreading rosettes of leaves numbering from six to twenty. |
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Tribes are larger than bands, numbering up to a few thousand people, and they tend to be settled farmers, though some are pastoralists with a mobile economy. |
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When the Irish anthem had finished the Irish supporters, numbering 30,000 at a conservative estimate, joined throatily in a rendition of La Marseillaise. |
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The cultural preference for base 10 and the engineering advantages of base 2 have nothing to do with any intrinsic properties of the decimal and binary numbering systems. |
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This group was far larger, its procession stretching out over two to three city blocks and numbering more than a hundred. |
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Now numbering 5,000 across the country, charters receive tax dollars to operate with considerable autonomy and innovation. |
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A study appearing today in the journal Science reports that the hunter-gatherers seem to be the only group of humans known to have no concept of numbering and counting. |
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Every year the entire herd in the park, numbering some 3,000 animals, is rounded-up and stampeded into a series of corrals for veterinary checks and branding. |
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Rather than tour London in all his pomp, he will be whisked in a motor cavalcade numbering up to 30 vehicles, along the most direct and least visible of routes. |
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The boxed text indicates the numbering and color-coding scheme. |
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The plants branch sympodially, producing large, flattened, bifoliate pseudobulbs and lateral, solitary flowers on long pedicels, numbering one to six per pseudobulb. |
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The procession was a half mile long numbering nearly a hundred carriages aud was preceded by a military band which discoursed exequial music from the church to the cemetery. |
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At present, most of these church bodies have memberships numbering in the hundreds. |
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On November 11, Wilkinson's rear guard, numbering 2,500, attacked Morrison's force of 800 at Crysler's Farm and was repulsed with heavy losses. |
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To the north, in Lapland, are the Sami people, numbering around 7,000 and recognized as an indigenous people. |
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Note that whilst one numbering scheme is used for Great Britain, roads in Northern Ireland are allocated their own numbers on an ad hoc basis. |
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The postal system is slated to be implemented in each of the country's 18 administrative provinces via a new postal coding and numbering system. |
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In numbering, avoid roman numerals and romanettes. They are too much like a foreign language. |
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The EPG numbering is altered frequently when new channels launch or receive new numbers. |
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These share a common numbering scheme for their levels, which was also used for the earlier Qualifications and Credit Framework. |
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The table of contents listing on ScienceDirect uses this new numbering scheme. |
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In 1990, the journal moved to a sequential volume numbering scheme, with two volumes per year. |
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The Great Britain road numbering scheme is a numbering scheme used to classify and identify all roads in Great Britain. |
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In a limited number of cases road numbering does not necessarily follow the rules with some anomalously numbered. |
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Despite this, for many years the discrepancies caused disagreement over the numbering of the Devon earls. |
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One year the steamboat was unable to continue they ran into a reindeer herd numbering estimated at a million animals, migrating across the Yukon. |
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Hook sizes generally are referred to by a numbering system that places the size 1 hook in the middle of the size range. |
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Serbs form one of the largest ethnic groups in Austria, numbering around 300,000 people. |
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Almost all inhabitants of Socotra, numbering nearly 50,000, live on the homonymous main island of the archipelago. |
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The largest cities had populations numbering 50,000 to 120,000 and were linked to networks of subsidiary sites. |
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The Romani people, numbering over two million in the EU, speak the Romani language, which is not official in any EU member state or polity. |
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There are local sheriffs for every county in Nova Scotia, numbering over 200 in total. |
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In the initial road numbering scheme, the A6 started in Barnet where it joined what was then the A1 Great North Road. |
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See the article Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rationale behind the numbers allocated. |
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Adrian Freer met with the Yugoslavs to discuss last-minute details, then led his convoy, numbering about 2,000 troops, in toward Pristina. |
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Elderships, numbering over 500, are the smallest administrative units and do not play a role in national politics. |
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In 1993 the state adopted the Burkle addressing system numbering rural roads and buildings to aid in the delivery of emergency services. |
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The French fleet, reportedly numbering some 1,700 ships, proceeded first to Gravelines and then to the port of Dam. |
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All of this is because road numbering and road standard is separate in Sweden, as in the rest of Scandinavia. |
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And, in the last year or so, flocks numbering as many as forty birds have been seen in the upper forests of Matelot and Madamas. |
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The system of numbering players is different depending on which country the match is played in. |
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Now numbering more than 1,000, the buck-naked beach bums are popping up at coastal sites across the nation. |
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We will also be able to provide tamperproof, bar coded and sequential numbering on labels. |
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Currently most states are adopting numbering systems with the prefix M for motorways. |
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Title and editor changes could be identified, and confusing numbering and misnumbering accounted for. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, motorway and national road numbering is quite different from the UK convention. |
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At this time the street numbering was changed locally and so the school address, whether by accident or design, became 153 Hammersmith Road. |
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This population, then numbering 298, was removed to the mainland in 1957 before nuclear testing began. |
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Thailand is home to the largest overseas Chinese community in the world, numbering over 9 million individuals. |
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In contrast the electorate of the neighbouring Aberdare Valley was relatively small, numbering 3,691 compared with 22,083 in Merthyr. |
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Most systems operate several routes, and distinguish them by colors, names, numbering, or a combination thereof. |
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The Republicans, now numbering 47, could filibuster anything they wish. |
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Sir William Blackstone published a critical edition of the 1215 Charter in 1759, and gave it the numbering system still used today. |
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The pastoralist residents of Mkomazi, numbering over 20,000 people, are today landless and have exhausted all municipal remedies. |
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European routes are always trunk in Sweden, and are more visible with special numbering. |
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Therefore, there is no difference in signage, numbering, road standard or map marking from other national roads. |
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Where the subdivision has more than nine entities, capital letters are used to continue the numbering. |
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Both parties met in front of the Castle, the torch-bearers numbering nearly one hundred. |
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The combined English and Burgundian forces, numbering some 4,000 men, were led by Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury. |
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It was designated in 1921 by the Ministry of Transport under the Great Britain road numbering scheme. |
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During the Second Punic War in 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal probably crossed the Alps with an army numbering 38,000 infantry, 8,000 cavalry, and 37 war elephants. |
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The larger plantations with groups of slaves numbering twenty, or more, tended to be centers of nighttime meetings of one or several plantation slave populations. |
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With a collection numbering some 330,000 works, the British Museum possesses the world's largest and most important collection of Mesopotamian antiquities outside Iraq. |
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It is generally said that the standard numbering plan with a 20 on top was created in 1896 by Lancashire carpenter Brian Gamlin, though this is disputed. |
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In Australia, motorway numbering varies from state to state. |
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The Incas were a very small percentage of the total population of the empire, probably numbering only 15,000 to 40,000, but ruling a population of around 10 million persons. |
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Romania has a large population of wolves, numbering 2,500 animals. |
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During the first half of the 19th century, Cape Breton Island experienced an influx of Highland Scots numbering approximately 50,000 as a result of the Highland Clearances. |
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The Ket, numbering about 1000, are the only survivors today of those who originally lived throughout central southern Siberia near the river banks. |
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Together they make a reference system, one to a quantity, the other to a particular place in a year numbering system that is time before the present. |
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The Indian numbering system is preferred for digit grouping. |
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Indonesia didn't acknowledge or observe any highway numbering. |
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Over the next four centuries, Norman lords established mostly small lordships, at times numbering over 150, between the Dee and Severn and further west. |
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There is also a large Pakistani diaspora worldwide, numbering over seven million, which has been recorded as the sixth largest diaspora in the world. |
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The problem started with satellite deregulation, which increased the number of uplinks and commercial satellites, now numbering over 400 worldwide. |
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Prior to 1990, The Lancet had volume numbering that reset every year. |
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Each numbering starts with 1, as 0 is used for the upper level. |
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The Lawnmarket was originally part of the High Street before its separate naming, which accounts for the street numbering being a continuation of the High Street numbers. |
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