Wow, flutter and scrape flutter in a recording system, in tiny percentages, can be your friend. |
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It is inconceivable that low percentages of women in other jobs would get such special treatment. |
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You can control the property with percentages, as I have done here, or with ems, exs, inches, picas, centimeters, millimeters or pixels. |
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In maths they should be able to multiply two digits by two digits, read graphs as well as working with percentages and fractions. |
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Peripheral blood eosinophil and neutrophilic percentages were measured by standard automated cell counter. |
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Cut apples into halves, quarters or eighths to explain fractions or use nickels, dimes and quarters to teach children percentages. |
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This reduced the text to an unreadable level when the CSS specified sizes in ems, but only reduced it slightly when specified as percentages. |
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We compared the Ka and Ks values computed from the three methods with their corresponding expected values and calculated their error percentages. |
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Leukocytes were classified as lymphocytes, thrombocytes, granulocytes and monocytes, and percentages of cell types were calculated. |
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As America's Army extends itself across the spectrum of operations, higher percentages of available forces will be committed. |
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Firms with questionable numbers see their stock prices fall by double-digit percentages. |
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Players with high slugging percentages generally generate a lot of extra-base hits, such as doubles and home runs. |
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The recent debate on lbw percentages in Australia needs to be looked at more scientifically than just bare stats. |
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However, many laboratory and computer software programs continue to express results as percentages of predicted normal values. |
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Basing reserve requirement percentages on capital performance can be a major inducement for capital growth. |
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The findings of the elemental analysis are expressed as percentages of the dry matter. |
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These percentages have remained static over the last three years, indicating that off-farm employment has plateaued. |
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Certain percentages of people infected with hepatitis B do go on and develop liver cancer. |
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However, the same weights are applied in computing percentages for both states. |
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Stainless steel is an alloy composed of various percentages of iron, nickel, sulfur, carbon, silicon, manganese, and chromium. |
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The percentages of infection relapse or superinfection did not differ significantly between the two patient groups. |
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Only common fractions and percentages were used to facilitate student understanding and encourage estimation. |
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The mathematical possibilities, the permutations and combinations, the percentages, all tended to mislead a good number of readers. |
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The data were analyzed in several ways, incorporating frequencies, percentages, means, medians, and standard deviations. |
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Descriptive statistics such as means, standard deviations, medians, percentages and frequencies were used to summarize the data. |
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We expressed categorical variables as frequencies and percentages and continuous variables as medians. |
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We have reported all standardised mortality ratios as ratios rather than percentages. |
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It is made from solid concrete that is mixed at the right percentages to make it heat resistant. |
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Then the percentages were multiplied by the factors indicated on the x-axis to determine the cumulative effect on reproduction. |
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They carefully omitted to mention percentages in their criticism because this was lower than those they imposed. |
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Results are presented in percentages of total citations aggregated across all interviewees. |
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In this debate I have listened to the figures and percentages, and the toing and froing about why we should or should not help people. |
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Needless to say, these percentages are changing as the demographics of the online population change. |
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The proposal was tabled until the next meeting to allow the task force time to clearly define how the percentages would be determined. |
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The sample of survey recipients selected was weighted using these percentages. |
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An exception is where scrap rubber is incorporated using high percentages in bitumen as scrap rubber reduces road-tyre noise. |
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But translating percentages into numbers for the purpose of evaluating their impact on politics makes the importance of these numbers real. |
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Most topics appearing in journals were offered in similar or greater percentages of the curricula. |
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It is the unweighted arithmetic mean of the 15 percentages achieved by the individual member states. |
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The responses to the open-ended questions were placed into categories to determine percentages. |
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Responses were recorded, assigned a letter code, and calculated using frequencies and percentages. |
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This is soil whose properties are controlled equally by the percentages of clay, silt and sand particles. |
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Would you happen to have access to the percentages of eligible voters who in fact voted? |
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These percentages of the simple verb form in the past were much lower than those for the simple present. |
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Growers were asked to estimate the percentages of their sales that went through different market outlets. |
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The entire formation is between 12 and 20 m thick, and consists of light grey, marly chalk of varying percentages. |
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Students eventually went on to work on exercises where fractions, decimals and percentages were used interchangeably. |
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Without a validly signed will, your property will pass to various relatives in the percentages set by Texas law. |
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To facilitate pooling, soreness scores were converted to percentages of the maximum possible score. |
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Also, the student and co-applicants must have monthly installment defrayals amounting to 40 percentages or less of monthly gross earnings. |
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With its higher percentages of cocoa solids and cocoa butter, this is what hard-core chocolate craving is all about. |
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With escalating club fees, trifling base salaries and percentages taken off credit card payments, that is an interesting question indeed. |
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The dependent variables for the linear regression models are the percentages of expected corn and soybean production forward priced. |
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The official jobless rate is about 8 percent, but those percentages are not really meaningful. |
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An 8 percent effect may not seem like a big deal, but even a tiny decrease in shooting percentages can change the course of a season. |
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Despite playing with the significant breeze in the second period, the visitors failed to play the percentages. |
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And then dropping off in percentages, we have the late adopters and finally the Luddites, who still don't even have a VHS video player. |
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We assigned approximate percentages to food types according to their importance in the feeding spectrum of each species. |
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Not for him playing the percentages, patting the ball round and favouring the cautious above the cavalier. |
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Data are sampling-date percentages relative to the total amount of emerged or shed leaves during the whole year. |
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The proportionate distribution percentages remained constant throughout the next biennium. |
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Of course, not many people play the percentages as well as that so the casino still makes a nice profit at blackjack. |
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I'm quite a percentage kind of person and I play the percentages in pretty much everything I do. |
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Clearly, the percentages don't work out and this does not even account for the number of women who choose a mommy track to raise their families. |
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The mathematics involves a study of proportion and percentages and introduces the rule of three for solving proportion problems. |
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If you want to have full control over precise percentages of humidity, get a unit with a hygrometer and humidistat. |
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These percentages appear to have increased somewhat following the Revolution. |
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Perhaps a more appropriate figure to compare to the experimental data percentages would be the percent of all state legislators who voted to fully fund the requisitions. |
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While drug use has been found to reflect percentages similar to the entire population, drug dealing is often thought to be a lower-class minority phenomenon. |
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While the racing director did not give individual figures, he said the two jockeys had the best winning percentages when riding horses rated one to three in the betting. |
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He has to get this right, or every time he makes a budget forecast or talks about tax percentages, he is going to be screwed. |
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Many respondents wrote extensive and illuminating commentaries to amplify their yes or no responses, which make the data far richer than the simple percentages given above. |
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When seriating sites based on percentages of different ceramic types, for example, the ceramic types are the classes and the site assemblages are the groups. |
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The percentages of aneuploid bone marrow leukocytes were higher than those of aneuploid sperm for the two upper THH dose groups and for the positive control group. |
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About 3 percent of men and about 1 percent of women have antisocial personality disorder, with much higher percentages among the prison population. |
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Alternatively, low percentages of chemicals such as phenol, menthol, and camphor can be added to moisturizing lotions for added anti-itch benefit. |
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The split between Sonoran and Chihuahuan populations is less extensive, appearing in two of five species of birds, and potentially higher percentages of mammals and herps. |
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Total cement contents and percentages of additives, including fly ash, silica fume, ground granulated blast furnace slag, and an alkaline earth mineral admixture, were varied. |
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Poker fans will recognize that this brand of the game has recently been supplanted by Texas Hold 'Em because the percentages in five card stud are easier to navigate. |
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I'm very unkeen on those percentages, they're sort of meaningless. |
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As the mammogram issue reveals, representation is no longer a game of percentages. |
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I can manage it half the time when she is somewhat still, but let her move even the tiniest bit and my percentages plummet into the single digits. |
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In rugby league, the side who plays the percentages better usually wins. |
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But playing the percentages can improve your chances considerably. |
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Assured and controlled, yet never flashy or conspicuous, Jones played the percentages perfectly and in the process provided Wales with an unexpected triumph. |
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He has learnt to play the percentages, and is a better golfer for it. |
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At one point, he asked reporters in the room to provide him with up-to-date numbers on voting percentages. |
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Noting that my percentages were off still dodges the argument about proportionality. |
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Moreover, the figures of nine per cent and five per cent were estimations by federal officials, who lacked hard statistical data upon which to base their percentages. |
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No magic numbers, fancy formulas or special percentages of carbs, fats and proteins are necessary to reap the benefits of a smart lower-carb diet. |
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This is 30 per cent of the list price of the car when new but may be reduced by the following percentages where the employee pays for running costs. |
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Of the 42 animals studied, 10 freemartins were found with variable percentages of male and female blood cells, the majority however showing similar percentages of both. |
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In Table 13.1 are given the percentages for the degrees of cognacy between pairs of languages in the Upper Cross group. |
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The relative percentages of the elements have also been shown to differ from one geographic location to another. |
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The recoil of elastic elements in the tongue apparatus is thus responsible for large percentages of the overall tongue projection performance. |
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Fossil fuels contain high percentages of carbon and include petroleum, coal, and natural gas. |
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The Sysmex XE-5000 analyser is now capable of estimating percentages of microcytic, macrocytic, hypochromic and hyperchromic red cells. |
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Matching contributions or profit sharing contributions must also satisfy certain percentages, and notice requirements apply as well. |
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Significant percentages of the Dutch are adherents of humanism, agnosticism, atheism or individual spirituality. |
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Still, there is pilferage, mysterious discrepancies eating into the percentages. |
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In addition, 38 percent of Australia's population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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Women with fewer children and better access to market employment tend to join the labor force in higher percentages. |
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The 10 communes of historic Brittany with the highest total population, listed with their percentages of pupils in bilingual primary education. |
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Varying percentages of the proceeds of nontin exports had to be surrendered at the 60 boliviano and the 100 boliviano rates. |
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In maths, they are able to multiply and divide whole numbers by 10 or 100 and use simple fractions and percentages. |
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In maths the pupils should be able to multiply and divide whole numbers by 10 or 100 and be able to use simple fractions and percentages. |
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We assessed habitat for every telemetric location and we calculated percentages for availability and use of habitats. |
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Findings were recorded in the form of dendrograms exhibiting the degree of similarity between isolates expressed in percentages. |
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The have-not category has been on more of an upward trajectory, though percentages have fluctuated from year to year. |
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The percentages of Americans with Medicaid and Medicare insurance also have increased sizably. |
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In the background, the inescapable chatter of business hums with its rates and percentages, approval processes, and transubstantiated alpha. |
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Tangible personal property also is taxed at the local level and is based on a percentage or percentages of original cost. |
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Ethnologue gives estimates of the lexical similarity between related languages in terms of precise percentages. |
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In addition, 37 percent of Ireland population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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The percentages of reads mapped to individual autosomes compared to total reads mapped to all autosomes were calculated. |
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Important secondary outcomes are the percentages of subjects who are free of photophobia and phonophobia at the 2-hour assessment. |
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In 1988, the corresponding percentages were 51 percent and 60 percent. |
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In addition, 38 percent of Finland's population has a university or college degree, which is among the highest percentages in the world. |
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The other three were prepared with rosin fortified with fumaric acid at three different percentages. |
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Total numbers of parliamentary seats, and vote percentages, are for Wales only. |
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Depending on the molecular weight, it is absorbed in different percentages and can be delivered to the different tissues and organs through a double peak of absorption. |
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She noted that there were also strong correlations between areas of high Green support and high percentages of people who define themselves as having no religion. |
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It can be said that the positive evolution of the response percentages confirm the growth inhibition of the treated paramecia and this regardless of the cell concentration. |
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Other schools, such as New York's Fordham Law School, use a much more demanding grading system in which precise percentages of students are to receive certain grades. |
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The party has declined to reveal its membership figures since 2008, and did not publish the number of votes cast in the leadership elections of 2011 or 2014, only percentages. |
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Besides conversions, the tool calculates percentages, square roots, Roman numerals, remainders after division, factorials, trigonometric functions, logarithm bases and more. |
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The wide range in the percentages of aromatic compounds that may be present in each concentration means that the terminology of extrait, EdP, EdT, and EdC is quite imprecise. |
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She attributed high percentages of c-sections in Cyprus to the medicalisation of births and to lack of midwives, whose job is to be with the pregnant woman throughout labour. |
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The percentages of bigeye in the catches were relatively high during the early to mid 1950s, but then levelled off at less than 5 percent of the total catches. |
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Alloys with lower karat rating, typically 22k, 18k, 14k or 10k, contain higher percentages of copper or other base metals or silver or palladium in the alloy. |
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A few of the boys became really good dungeon masters, and they all learned a lot about percentages and chance and stuff that I just couldn't grasp. |
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The highest percentages of Gaelic speakers were in the Outer Hebrides. |
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The last step in production should be the analysis of batch lots of chemicals in order to identify and quantify the percentages of impurities for the buyer of the chemicals. |
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