Experts estimate that China has at least 150,000 waifs between the ages of 10 and 15 wandering its streets. |
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It provides an estimate of how much precipitation or temperature change must be invoked to explain the current net ablation of the glacier. |
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They say that a valuer provides an estimate of the value of the property at the date of the valuation. |
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The Ministry of Defence estimate that more than 3,000 air sorties have now taken place. |
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To estimate the net mass of the meal, we added the values of expected mass loss before the meal was delivered to the observed mass gain. |
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They suggest that untransformed measures of client size may provide an upper boundary to the estimate of market concentration. |
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The researchers have termed this type of movement NEAT and estimate that it zaps an additional 300 to 800 calories a day. |
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The most recent estimate of the total of Calonne's borrowing is 651 million livres. |
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We first used the model to estimate slippage rates and the bootstrap from statistics to compute confidence intervals. |
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Based on our eyeball calculation, we estimate about 10 followers were unliking the page every second. |
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We can only estimate the relative expansion slippage rates and contraction slippage rates compared to the point mutation rate. |
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Tucker and Ganeson estimate the number of bonded child laborers in India at 15 million. |
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Forage intake was estimated at Stillwater using slow-release chromic oxide boluses to estimate fecal output. |
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I estimate the car to be a 1956 model and an American export car complete with bolt-on wheels. |
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We estimate demand in the UK is running at around 230,000 dwellings a year but supply is undershooting this mark by 60,000 at 170,000 dwellings. |
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Industry observers estimate that fraud continues to siphon millions of dollars from the system each year. |
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He was standing broadside at what I would estimate to be the second-closest shot I have ever made in the field, about 35 yards. |
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And because of this singular fact, every single published estimate of Social Security income and outgo is just plain wrong. |
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Lynch and others have pointed out that the estimate of 64,000 computers was a serious undercount. |
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Continuing, he signified his party's intention to vote against any estimate that includes them. |
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Using only the year to date data to estimate 2015, it is a good sight warmer than any other calendar year on record. |
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Road safety groups estimate 23 people have died in accidents on Britain's roads where mobiles were to blame. |
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That estimate doesn't include any contribution from Allete's sideline in sales of the 20,000 Florida acres it owns. |
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The major points being made by the analogy are that colleges can estimate costs and set tuitions, fees, and requests accordingly. |
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This work now involves electron microscopy and comparative molecular biology to estimate relationships. |
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Logistic regression modeling was used to estimate the odds of needle-stick injuries and near misses associated with various factors. |
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By summing the total biomass of all classes, we get the total biomass estimate for each district. |
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Fish were segregated into finer size classes to estimate consumption rates with the bioenergetics model as described earlier. |
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We used a bioenergetic model to estimate the metabolic rate, or activity level, of nest-guarding smallmouth bass in Lakes Erie and Opeongo. |
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The addition of mean right atrial pressure to the peak tricuspid jet velocity gives an accurate noninvasive estimate of peak pulmonary pressure. |
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The first equation that was estimated for each ethnic group included early substance use to estimate its binary effect on school completion. |
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Most oaths are undated, and I have had to estimate dates based on their context. |
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Each image was shifted in the opposite direction, using bilinear interpolation to estimate the intensity of fractional pixel positions. |
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We prefer a random partition that produces a point estimate with less bias than would result from a deterministic partition. |
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I used to be a mining engineer, and, to be more precise, would produce maps that estimate where mineral deposits would intersect the surface. |
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Unlike satellite tracking devices, it measures light levels to estimate a bird's position. |
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We showed that it is possible to estimate VCF risk of malignancy or benignancy using a small set of variables. |
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The length of DNA migration in the comet tail, which is an estimate of DNA damage, was measured using an ocular micrometer. |
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The situation is analogous to trying to estimate the bias of two unfair coins from a series of tosses. |
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We recently used a computational network model of the pulmonary microcirculation to estimate pressure drops in the lung. |
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The medical person moves the limb to and fro slowly to estimate resistance. |
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Some economists estimate that the informal sector makes up roughly 40 percent of the economy. |
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His steady and competent effort bore fruit beyond estimate and stand today in near and distant places as generous monuments to his skill. |
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Thus we need to estimate stretching factors in some other way to predict the amount of melt that may be generated. |
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As shown above, using a third taxon to estimate the initial pairwise distances improves their precision. |
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This estimate is similar to the value of tilapia, medaka, and Japanese flounder. |
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In this study, 5-year moving averages are used to estimate the mean value of each commodity. |
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The median is a more conservative estimate of WTP than the mean, since it gives less weight to extreme observations on the high side. |
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Our best estimate is that it may number no more than the low hundreds, rather than thousands. |
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One estimate is that fewer than one in five existing policies will mature with a value large enough to pay off the associated mortgage. |
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Let's conservatively estimate that one of these workers stitches together five pairs of trainers per day. |
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The estimate for vole abundance is expressed as the number of voles per 100 trap nights and combines field and bank vole numbers. |
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We used the data from the field experiment to estimate recruitment curves for beetle populations on each genotype. |
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The graphs are likelihood curves of population growth rate when the population size estimate is at its maximum-likelihood value. |
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If you already own a car, and don't intend to keep it, then you also need to estimate a trade-in price for your old banger. |
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His estimate of the duties of the individual as against the dangers and thanklessness of public life is in its way a true monument of the age. |
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For more than just a ballpark estimate of your green infrastructure's value, you need high-resolution images. |
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Vendors will give you a ballpark estimate of calls the vendor expects to be able to complete using your database. |
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Potential customers plug in facts about their business and get a ballpark estimate of how much they can save. |
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The maximum amount we will pay will be the market value of your car but not exceeding your estimate of value shown in our records. |
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He that televiewers are too impulsive, but the professional jury can estimate the future commercial success of acting participants more soberly. |
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We currently have no estimate for the number of mandrills left in the wild. |
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Officials estimate that several thousand patients have benefited from telemedicine over the past two years. |
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Industry experts estimate there is a glut of over 1.5 million square feet of data centre space at the 23 centres operating in Ireland. |
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The technopreneurial spirit in my estimate is as strong in Asia as it is in any other part of the world. |
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Investment banks estimate the country's rampant tax evasion totals in the billions of dollars per year. |
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One could never estimate what damage such a natural savage force might bring. |
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Great care must be taken in estimating rental income as the agent's estimate may be well off target. |
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Also, preliminary inspection showed no negative error variances and no theory-contradicting signs or magnitudes in the estimate values. |
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With the thermodynamic value of total power, we can then estimate the average magnitude of tectonic stress. |
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The estimated treatment effects at the four visits were averaged to give a summary estimate of effect over one year. |
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The campaigners estimate that up to a tenth of all Europeans and a quarter of all Hungarians live or work in floodplains. |
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Her Augustinian estimate of human nature enables her to discern that our worst temptations arise not from raw hatred but from disordered love. |
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He said he had commissioned an auctioneer to estimate the value of renting these bays. |
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The easiest way to estimate his weight is to use a weightape, which you can buy from most saddlers or feed merchants. |
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Take the sketch to your local home center or lumberyard, and ask the salesperson to estimate and price the materials you'll need. |
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Today, while Kay was getting an estimate on fixing our car, the mechanic mentioned an expensive hub replacement due to faulty lug nuts and axles. |
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Businessmen estimate that goods worth crores of rupees have been damaged by the water in Kapda Market. |
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In spite of recent market falls, analysts estimate that UK life assurers still have 20-30 billion of such assets. |
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As we continue to fight this war almost alone, it is hard to estimate how costly that arrogant decision was. |
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To estimate your electrical load, total the wattage of all the equipment you'll operate at one time. |
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Suddenly you're forced to estimate summer child care expenses and what part of your upcoming root canal isn't covered by insurance. |
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Our long list, short list and eventual choice of winner reflected our estimate of literary quality and nothing else. |
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Intelligence analysts estimate that as many as 500 new recruits have bolstered numbers at the North Yorkshire surveillance and listening station. |
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Last, we discuss how to estimate and interpret estimates of genetic effects in a population with loci in linkage disequilibrium. |
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A bootstrap method is then applied to estimate the standard deviations of the regression coefficients. |
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This information should be a line item on the cost estimate with the other costs associated with the project. |
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The degree of uncertainty is often large, and there are limitations on the types of estimate that can be provided. |
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According to him, the original estimate did take into account periodic recessions and depressions in the stock market. |
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Scientists estimate in about ten years all leatherback turtles in the Pacific Ocean may be gone. |
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If they do, then this amount would represent a lowerbound estimate for the true level of economic benefits. |
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Environmental authorities estimate that tens of millions of dollars have been spent every year since the mid-1980S to combat the zebra mussel. |
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The various national reports all tried to estimate the contribution of yachting to their respective economies. |
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The chairman of Shipston-on-Stour Board of Guardians submitted the estimate of expenditure from Lady Day to Michaelmas next. |
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The intercept of the extrapolated regression line and x-axis was taken to be an estimate of the presentation time. |
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We estimate his proposals will double the number of lifers in our prisons, which will increase the huge overcrowding problem. |
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Your doctor may use a computerized refractor to measure your eyes and estimate the prescription you need to correct a refractive error. |
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A portion of the extract was used to estimate for soluble protein using bovine serum albumin as standard. |
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Call the company, explain the situation and give an estimate of the time you will arrive. |
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Wildlife officials estimate thousands of native animals, including koalas, have been killed or injured in the fires. |
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Wroe's team recognized that for marsupials brain size could be used to estimate overall body weight. |
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Or does it reflect a reasonably sensible estimate of where future value will be found? |
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Monte Carlo methods use realizations of random variables to estimate an expectation by a sample average. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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I was going to charge them an hourly rate with an estimate of how long I thought it was going to be. |
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Using atmospheric data, one can try to estimate how many creatures actually live in the aerosphere. |
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Experts estimate that tens of thousands of spyware and adware programs circulate on the Internet. |
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They estimate that mortality from the famine was in the range of four to six million deaths. |
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A representative estimate of the saturation adiabatic lapse rate is 6 Celsius degrees per kilometer. |
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The researchers estimate that nano-velcro would be about 30 times stronger than conventional epoxy adhesives. |
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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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One estimate from the time puts the English casualties at five hundred whilst the Welsh suffered no losses. |
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We estimate that some 20,000 young people are currently addicted to heroin and cocaine. |
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It is a pointer to the fact that the actual bill may, itself, be wrong and the estimate right. |
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Our estimate has some 75500 calves and weanlings being sold out of Kerry alone. |
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The cost of simply getting a quote or estimate for its repair will likely amount to a fair percentage of the replacement cost. |
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It was a ways off in the distance and it was hard to get an estimate as to how far away it was. |
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Root samples must be evaluated to accurately estimate their population densities. |
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Experts estimate that there are at least 11,000 logs preserved in the icy Ottawa River waters. |
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Here we would like to estimate the quartiles of the distribution of age at leaving home, within categories of covariates. |
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In order to estimate the population density we divide the estimated abundance by the effective sample area. |
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Following Forster himself, one may use a specific absorption spectrum, a normalized emission spectrum and an estimate of the radiative lifetime. |
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With the neutrons traveling much, much faster, I estimate about 28 percent of the material will go critical in that quadrillionth of a second. |
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This map is used to estimate the degree of redundancy of chromosomes. |
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One possible method to alleviate the problem of selecting the most representative activation energy is to estimate the value based on collected data. |
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Just a month from that date, he now no longer believes that to be realistic, and will no longer estimate a timeline for the trial. |
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His ballpark estimate includes dedicated equipment, software and payroll system modifications. |
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Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately. |
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But researchers estimate that some 80 percent of Americans currently going gluten-free do not have celiac disease. |
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Parliament chiefs insist the figure is purely academic and was calculated because of the need to estimate a replacement value for all government buildings. |
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There certainly remains a need for more accurate methods to estimate heritabilities and genetic correlations in the absence of pedigree information. |
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And my rankings, for that matter, as I have simply done a quick-and-dirty estimate of how the fourteen AL teams ranked in their efforts Tuesday and Wednesday. |
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When choosing a garage for repairs, David advises that you select a familiar and reputable company, and wherever possible get a firm quotation or written estimate for repairs. |
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State officials also estimate an additional 174,000 people would drop their current coverage in order to enroll in Medicaid. |
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To estimate the health of trees in each year at the individual level, the AGR of a tree in a given year was compared with the AGR in the previous year using a Wilcoxon test. |
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If the patient is able to stand erect, the examiner can estimate the height symmetry of the iliac crests by resting his or her hands on the iliac wings. |
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Fishing experts estimate that about 60,000 sea birds including about 2,000 giant petrels and around 10,000 albatrosses are killed this way every year. |
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By one estimate I've seen, hypertension control has cut the death rate from stroke in half, and from heart attacks by a third. |
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While difficult to estimate exact numbers, thousands of Americans die every year because of delayed or denied claims. |
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Perhaps a jealous third party, who previously had owned and photographed this object, was laying claim to it now that it carried a high estimate in the catalogue. |
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An estimate of the daily amount of yolk deposited on developing ova and the sequence of laying are important when evaluating the total cost of egg production. |
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The estimate is based on a large mutational target, the 804-base TMV MP gene that encodes the viral movement protein, which is a cognate sequence for the viral replicase. |
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Back wages owed to workers can be used as an estimate for the cost of compliance because they represent the amount of underpayment in compensation for a typical contractor. |
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We investigated condition dependence of secondary sexual characters and the immune response variables using residual body mass as an estimate of body condition. |
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Leeuwenhoek tried ingenious ways to estimate the size of his animalcules. |
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To estimate the total breeding population within the study area, 1 used the mean number of nests for colonies that were resurveyed once or twice in subsequent years. |
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Just which initial choice an estimator makes depends to some extent on the type of estimate they are performing and the type of client they serve. |
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The crooks behind it use letters, faxes and e-mails to randomly target victims and although most people ignore them police estimate that about one per cent actually respond. |
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Without knowing the total amount of power being expended to accelerate both the locomotive and train, a reasonable estimate of locomotive power cannot be obtained. |
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To estimate the length of the period of cell division, the increasing patterns of cell number of the mesocarp in all cultivars were fitted by logarithmic curves. |
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Experts we spoke with said this is a glaring caveat that makes it difficult to create a national estimate from the results. |
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He was trying to estimate the scrap value of steel, copper, aluminum, and salvageable brick and other salvageable materials like doors and toilets. |
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In this study, I use floral manipulations in conjunction with marker gene analysis to estimate the relative contributions of autogamy and geitonogamy to self fertilization. |
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That is an estimate based on last year's national census, which found that the number of college diploma holders was 600,000 more than the official record tally. |
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He got to the point where he could estimate his hematocrit level by the color of his blood. |
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The brightness and density of mito-GFP labeling within presynaptic boutons provides a rough estimate for mitochondrial concentration in the presynaptic axoplasm. |
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Rome charities estimate that there are around 8,000 homeless people in Rome. |
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A maximum-likelihood method is developed to estimate the duration of concerted evolution and the time to the whole-genome duplication event in baker's yeast. |
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My problem is that I have no idea what the response will be, so I can't come up with even a ballpark estimate of the amount of inventory I'll need. |
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But he won't give even a ballpark estimate of what the quotas would be. |
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The higher estimate was based on growth curves from scute rings, which may have underestimated carapace growth, and a minimum size of females with eggs of 155 mm. |
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There may be circumstances when it is important to be able to estimate the distribution function and the corresponding mean and median values parametrically. |
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Once these parameters have been estimated, Bayes' theorem is used to estimate the posterior probability that a given site came from the class of positively selected sites. |
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To estimate territorial bearability and to establish environmental signs which will allow us to foresee and to assess the impact of these activities in the area. |
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Patients with suspected hypothyroidism are usually asked to take their basal axillary temperature, which provides a crude estimate of basal metabolic rate. |
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Adding the tonnage moved by scheduled carriers to that by private operators finally produces an estimate of the overall total tonnage of freight on the roads. |
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The Daily Beast has tallied up a rough estimate of the cost of the initial air trikes in Syria. |
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Based upon performance benchmarks, you can make a reasonable estimate of how many users you can support on the existing server before you need to add another one. |
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Scientists estimate these sharks, the ancestors of the modern day mako shark, could grow larger than 50 feet long. |
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However, accuracy of the position estimate by triangulation may be degraded depending on array geometry and rover location, the well known dilution of precision. |
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For the triazine herbicides and others that have been used for a number of years, it is possible to estimate carryover potential from test results. |
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Participants learnt about binocular vision, and its role in being able to estimate distances and differentiate between dissimilar elements in the foreground and background. |
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An estimate of how many crimes have been missed out is available here. |
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Despite tailbacks, which meant drivers had to wait hours to get to the showground, organisers estimate at least 16,000 people turned up to the annual event yesterday. |
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Detrital monazite will not survive sedimentary recycling as well as zircon, so it provides a better estimate of the age of the most recent terrane erosion. |
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The Cirincione estimate also includes spending for missile defense, environmental cleanup, and nonproliferation programs. |
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Since we had no unexposed group, we were unable to estimate whether, and by how much, it increases the risk of recurrent congestive heart failure. |
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However, it is difficult to estimate the variance associated with the x-intercept, which is the negative ratio of the y-intercept and the slope of a linear equation. |
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This market value estimate replaces the book value of the building. |
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First, one would apply a clustering method to the unlinked markers to estimate the ancestry of the sampled individuals and the phenotype frequencies across subpopulations. |
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From here back, I'd estimate 100 to 150 homes that are still unsearched. |
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This filter provides updates to the navigator's estimate of position and velocity and often includes additional states such as IMU sensor bias errors. |
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Use a very low utility estimate for the untreated disease state. |
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It's based on an estimate given to us by a certified valuator. |
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Navarro y Noriega figured that half of his estimate constituted indigenous peoples. |
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However, it is difficult to estimate an exact date for when the book was written and for when the book was finished. |
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This estimate is in harmony with the first findings based on Ottoman documentary evidence. |
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However, any precise estimate depends on a partly arbitrary distinction between languages and dialects. |
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It is difficult to estimate how many recreational fishing boats there are, although the number is high. |
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One estimate is that this location produced an estimated million tonnes of metallic zinc and zinc oxide from the 12th to 16th centuries. |
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Contemporary historians estimate the population of Wallachia in the 15th century at 500,000 people. |
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Due to its uniquely suitable environment, biologists estimate that a fifth of all Pacific salmon originates in Kamchatka. |
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Species rankings for carbon fixation rate, one estimate of competitiveness, depended on light levels to which their leaves were exposed. |
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It was widely believed that the discovery of radioactivity had invalidated Thomson's estimate of the age of the Earth. |
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Census Bureau estimate of 2009, contains only one copy of the older, 1967 censored version, mistitling it as the 1970 edition. |
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Thomson's initial 1864 estimate of the Earth's age was from 20 to 400 million years old. |
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One of the clearest instances of this interaction is in his estimate of the age of the Earth. |
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Even allowing for this estimate overstating the case, in time of war, the Highlands was seen as a significant recruiting resource. |
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This compares well with the estimate of 120 loads per year for the Gurung village of Thak in Nepal and 149 per load for Timling in Nepal. |
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An estimate was made of the significance of roadkill in toad populations in the Netherlands. |
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Scientists estimate that the total number of plant and animal species in Brazil could approach four million, mostly invertebrates. |
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What bearing hath be shown of late toward thee By which thou might'st beframe some estimate Of his mind's placid flow or turbulent? |
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An alternative method to estimate the length of a longitudinal degree at latitude. |
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The Broadcasters' Audience Research Board survey is used to estimate the rate of penetration of TV sets into domestic households. |
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However, the following table represents a very approximate estimate of how they might be compared. |
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It also allows researchers to estimate achievement scores and their standard errors. |
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A 2009 estimate by Somali community organisations puts the Somali population figure at 90,000 residents. |
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Skeletal analysis provides no direct assessment of skin color, but it does allow an accurate estimate of original geographical origins. |
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For more advanced applications, microseismic monitoring is sometimes used to estimate the size and orientation of induced fractures. |
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The claimant count and the headline estimate of unemployment based on data collected in the Labour Force Survey. |
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Finally, the interest expense account is one of the necessary inputs to estimate the cost of servicing the debt. |
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These data help estimate the resources a government can potentially access to repay its debt. |
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Yet CEOs' near-term growth estimate for themselves is more cautious, according to the survey. |
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Now, everyone can estimate phylogenies, including kids who have never collected a specimen or even seen the birds they are studying. |
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Since 1965, an index live-count method has been used to annually estimate the number of coho salmon in the escapement to the Skagit River. |
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Our conservative estimate is that Iraq today has a stockpile of between 100 and 500 tons of chemical weapons agent. |
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Answers will vary as the children will use a ruler as a straightedge to estimate numbers from the graph. |
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Because coinsurance is a percentage of total costs, it can be difficult to estimate and plan for in advance. |
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This model enabled us to estimate turning points and case numbers during the 2 phases of this outbreak. |
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Experts estimate that HCV affects up to 4 million Americans, most of whom are sexually active. |
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The estimate is based on an analysis of nonbank mortgage jobs reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and origination market share data. |
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Food Net estimate of the burden of illness caused by non typhoidal Salmonella infections in the United States. |
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The estimate of communality for each variable measures the proportion of variance of that variable explained by all the other components jointly. |
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A computationally intensive Monte Carlo resampling scheme called the parametric bootstrap is used to estimate this bias. |
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The TV chef said it was still impossible to estimate how much was needed to train dinner ladies and raise the quality of ingredients. |
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An estimate of the total population in each council area, rounded to nearest thousand. |
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The publisher must estimate the potential sales in each market and balance projected revenue against production costs. |
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Astronomers estimate this supermassive black hole is about 50,000 times the mass of the sun. |
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We can estimate the numbers of donkey voters because the ALP Senate candidate Healy headed the Senate list at the same election. |
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The SWBS is an efficient measure to estimate an individual's sense of spiritual well-being. |
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Last year alone an estimate 88,000 passengers travelled from Birmingham to Amritsar, despite the axing of the direct flight. |
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Some researchers estimate that the state is losing a land mass equivalent to 30 football fields every day. |
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According to one estimate Mauritians spend an average of more than 700 hours per year engaging in religious activities. |
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The death toll of this famine varies, with even the lowest estimate in the tens of thousands. |
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Census Bureau's estimate for July 1, 2016 was 3,411,307 people, down substantially from the 2010 data which had indicated 3,725,789 people. |
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The most populous city is the capital, San Juan, with approximately 371,400 people based on a 2015 estimate by the Census Bureau. |
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Other sources estimate that nearly half of the Spanish and almost all of the natives were killed or wounded. |
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Historians estimate the number of casualties of the fire from 10,000 to as many 80,000 people. |
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The total population estimate for 1997 is around 60 adults in Sweden, 11 adults in Finland, and 50 in Norway. |
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This allows a very rough estimate of a horse's age, although diet and veterinary care can also affect the rate of tooth wear. |
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A first effort to estimate the number of endemic fungi tentatively listed 407 species. |
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The clause will be enforceable if it involves a genuine attempt to quantify a loss in advance and is a good faith estimate of economic loss. |
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For projects that are just ramping up, a reasonable estimate should be made for the foreseeable future. |
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The chair will then make an estimate of the count on each side and state what he or she believes the result to be. |
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The height of the cone of burning methane in a flame safety lamp can be used to estimate the concentration of the gas in the local atmosphere. |
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A rough estimate of effort required to redesign and reimplement all of the software suggests that it will take longer than two years. |
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In 1978 book purporting to estimate the hundred most influential persons in history, Mencius is ranked as ninety two. |
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Analysis of the clay mineral illite from a section across the Windermere Supergroup permits an estimate to be made of its maximum burial depth. |
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A GAN estimate of current US natural graphite consumption in this end use is 7,500 tonnes. |
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Comparison with live animals showed that robomussels provided a good estimate of mussel body temperatures. |
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I made a quick, rule-of-thumb estimate of the manhours required for the job. |
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Some studies estimate that as many as one out of every two people might contract an STD at some point in their lives. |
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I'll give you an estimate after I do the quantity takeoffs for the trusses and structural steel. |
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To estimate heritable variance of ES, the coheritability of ES was derived using selection index theory. |
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Consider the following questions selected from the tests and estimate the proportion of Y8 pupils you would expect to answer correctly. |
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Counting in accidents and the two Bishops' wars, an estimate of 190,000 dead is achieved, out of a total population of about five million. |
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Holmes KW, Wherret A, Keating A, Murphy DV Meeting bulk density sampling requirements efficiently to estimate soil carbon stocks. |
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The revised estimate comes from data gathered from pressure metres that were placed on a containment cap whish is now capturing some of the oil. |
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Neither of the values of wind speed is measured directly, both the Indian and US-based groups estimate the wind speed from satellite images. |
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Now rangers estimate that poachers kill about 3,000 American black bears each year. |
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Historians estimate that between them, both sides had only about 15,000 men. |
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It is, however, impossible to estimate the number of people who are obtaining polydrugs illegally or abusing them. |
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During June, July, and August of 2010, divers used quadrats to estimate densities of crabs and worm tubes. |
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Some researchers estimate that altogether more than 3 million people were captured and enslaved during the time of the Crimean Khanate. |
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It is impossible to form an estimate of the character of any race of savages from their deferential behavior to the white man while he is strong. |
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Historians estimate that there were about 100,000 members of resistance facing 700,000 NSDAP members in Austria. |
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Assuming a population of 6 million, this estimate would correspond to 3,750,000 deaths. |
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The older estimate was based on erroneous reports that the platypus X chromosomes contained these sequences. |
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The number is probably in the higher end, and an estimate of around 6 million inhabitants seems likely. |
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Krauss published in 1997 an estimate of Sami population and their languages. |
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The new estimate of cratering rate is based on a portion of the 248 new craters detected. |
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Several modern historians have attempted to estimate the strength of Valens' army. |
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The team was able to use the elephant bird DNA to estimate when the ratite species had separated from each other. |
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Scholars estimate that as many as 156,000 slaves were exported from 1441 to 1521 to Iberia and the Atlantic islands from the African coast. |
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Various mathematical schemes, or algorithms, use these and other properties to estimate precipitation from the IR data. |
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Beaked whales and several other species of delphinids were encountered too infrequently to estimate abundance. |
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Bardsley and Moffatt use data from a unique variation on the VCM to estimate a mixture model to distinguish altruists from reciprocators. |
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The surface layers of the Sargasso Sea were used to estimate the lead isotopic concentrations. |
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I got a pounds 780 estimate to redecorate all of my flat some months ago and that was with me supplying paint and wallpaper. |
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Historians estimate that there were between 350 thousand and 500 thousand indigenous inhabitants at the time of Spanish colonization. |
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Hanson and Heath estimate that Plato's rejection of the Homeric tradition was not favorably received by the grassroots Greek civilization. |
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The researchers used a method known as uranium-thorium dating to cross-check the carbon-dating estimate of the calcite layer's age. |
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No wonder insurers estimate that phony claims now account for 15 to 20 percent of all auto insurance payments. |
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The most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East, including Iraq, Iran and Syria, during this time, is for a death rate of about a third. |
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The delay of the returning echoes provides the bat with the ability to estimate the range to their prey. |
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Their total membership is difficult to estimate as many of their adherents identify themselves with one of the official religions. |
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Such a reasonable estimate can be key to successful multidimensional root finding. |
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We test for the presence of self-selection bias in this estimate but the tests suggest that the premium is related to returner status. |
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They estimate that 15 million to 20 million people died or were imprisoned in the sites. |
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In 2005, Barr wrote that the 36,939 men Panzerarmee casualties, was an estimate because of the chaos of the Axis retreat. |
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While the company stopped selling the Riata leads in 2010, they estimate that 79,000 leads are still implanted in patients across the country. |
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I have perambulated your field, and estimate its perimeter to be 219 paces. |
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The combined value of proven and possible is half of the official public estimate of proven reserves. |
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Experts estimate that as many as three per cent of schoolchildren suffer from hyperactivity and 90 per cent of them will end up taking Ritalin. |
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We estimate the market for the 7500 to be much larger than the market for the 8500 series, due to its roadability without special permits. |
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Students also used a Likert scale to estimate their stress level when testing individually and during double testing. |
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Finally, knowing the density of oxygen atoms at an altitude of 100 km, the researchers could estimate the width of a vapor trail. |
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The curve can be expressed mathematically or plotted on a graph to estimate future production. |
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The decline curve method uses production data to fit a decline curve and estimate future oil production. |
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This estimate probably included only legionary and auxiliary troops of the Roman army. |
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