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1. The mean proliferation indices within compartments were nearly identical for both assays.
2. Quantitative indices have considerable appeal for organizations, since they are easily handled and appear to be relatively unproblematic.
3. Such indices should indicate those stages where the use of robotic-techniques would offer the greatest potential savings and improvements in productivity.
4. The indices examined all improved significantly to within the normal range after one year on diet.
5. The clinical indices and laboratory measurements were made within one week of having the bowel scan.
6. Indices of success in compliance systems are more elusive for field staff to attain than in sanctioning systems.
7. However, the rules by which such indices are assigned to words are not totally reliable.
8. Scant weight is given to indices of economic deprivation, such as unemployment levels and proportions of children or families in receipt of Supplementary Benefit.
9. Figure 2 shows the percentile proliferation indices obtained with the two methods.
10. Financial betting-or spread bets on stock indices and individual shares-continued to make the biggest contribution.
11. These indices have an international reputation and require constant supervision and maintenance to ensure that they satisfactorily reflect market developments.
12. Labelling indices remained essentially unchanged in those patient who underwent biopsy twice.
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13. This suggests that such indices are unlikely to provide useful markers for the identification of colorectal cancer risk as previously proposed.
14. It is facile to employ cost of living indices or indices of neo-natal mortality without knowing how the figures are calculated.
15. Then weighted averages of the section indices are calculated to find eleven group indices and the all-items index.
16. The pointers at each node become array indices rather than true memory addresses, but the structure is functionally unchanged.
17. Contrary to such forecasts, nearly all the indices of human progress have improved since the dawn of the industrial age.
18. The mean labelling indices did not change significantly over time regardless of whether or not there were recurrences.
19. Neither is an inflection of the other, so strictly speaking their differing linguistic origin should dictate separate indices.
20. Murray Income, Murray Johnstone's income and capital growth trust, has outperformed its benchmark indices in its first half-year.
21. Both Lipset and Coleman find a strong correlation between indices of modernization and democratization.
22. This can be dealt with by revaluing the asset annually using special indices of cost of capital and adjusting depreciation provisions accordingly.
23. For example, the Police Foundation is only one of the bodies publishing indices of current research on the police.
24. Poverty is compounded by inflation which has reached extreme levels in the region, as demonstrated by consumer price indices.
25. They analysed data on requests to place pupils in particular schools together with census-based area deprivation indices and school-based characteristics.
26. The metric tensor requires one transformation for each of its indices.
27. They found evidence of a positive relationship between the basis and subsequent changes in the spot price for both indices.
28. The notation can be greatly simplified by adopting the Einstein summation convention in which we sum over repeated indices.
29. Flexibility should be built into the system to accommodate additional indices.
30. Statistics of process, such as arrests and clearance rates are accustomed indices of organizational success in a sanctioning system.
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