Example sentences of "of 30 [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | An acceptable rock thin section is of 30 µm nominal thickness , bonded to a glass slide . |
2 | The load is set so as to maintain a pH of at least 5.3 , the minimum for a bicarbonate rather than an aluminium buffering system , with aluminium levels of 30 ug/litre or less . |
3 | The schemes have been welcomed by motorists despite the speed limit of 30 km/hour , and are increasingly regarded by planners as the model for the rest of Europe . |
4 | The reduction in the ulcer area after treatment with intraperitoneal bFGF at a dose of 30 µg/kg/day was comparable with that obtained with omeprazole at a dose of 60 mg/kg/ day — namely , almost complete inhibition of gastric acid secretion ( Table II ) . |
5 | Sucralfate administered at 400 mg/kg/day caused similar reductions in ulcer area to that found in rats treated with bFGF at a dose of 30 µg/kg/day . |
6 | Thus it was stipulated that the character and condition of the road , together with the speed-reducing provisions installed on it , must be such that a maximum velocity of 30 km/h is a logical consequence of these circumstances . |
7 | Such measures are the provision of cycle paths and bus lanes and the introduction of 30 km/h zones with only partial reconstruction of the streets within the zone . |
8 | It was felt that such speed limits were not practical over the wide area that was to be covered by the experiment , and that it would be better to scrap such treatment of individual streets and instead integrate such areas into a widespread system of 30 km/h streets . |
9 | The consequence is that of those questioned in an opinion poll carried out in Buxtehude by the German Automobile Association ADAC , 67 per cent of the car drivers and 76 per cent of the inhabitants approve of 30 km/h as a speed limit . |
10 | This was , admittedly , the rather indeterminate ‘ walking speed ’ , though in more recent years it has been followed by widespread adoption of 30 km/h limits , especially in Germany . |
11 | For example , the Supplement recommends target maximum speeds on major access roads of 50 or 40 km/h , depending on the number of dwellings served , of 40 or 30 km/h on collector roads , of 30 km/h on access roads serving over 30 houses , and of under 30 km/h for smaller groups . |
12 | So a cut of 30 per cent in the US contribution of wheat is immediately reflected in a similar cut in the total amount available . |
13 | Meanwhile West Germany , Denmark , the Netherlands , France and Belgium have to reach progressive reduction targets of 30 per cent , 60 per cent and 70 per cent , even though the UK 's total emissions are already much higher and , unlike countries such as West Germany , it had invested in no controls to date . |
14 | Liquid products for manual use : This is calculated by standardising arithmetically the price to achieve a true cost which represents the price the product would be if it were at a standard concentration of 30 per cent . |
15 | Not all α-granules may respond in the same way to secretory stimuli ; for example , Zucker et al ( 1979 ) , who found that over 80 per cent of platelet factor VIII-related antigen was present in the α-granules could only demonstrate the release of 30 per cent of this in response to stimulation with collagen . |
16 | Philips in the Netherlands has claimed an efficiency of 30 per cent with an engine it built from conventional materials . |
17 | This year we forecast growth of 30 per cent . |
18 | This provides tax relief of 30 per cent on large donations , an added benefit that goes directly to charities . |
19 | However , whilst the extended area incorporates 30,000 jobs , an unemployment rate of 30 per cent stubbornly persists . |
20 | CGT for an individual is calculated on the basis that the first £6300 net gains are exempt , and gains over £6300 attract a tax rate of 30 per cent . |
21 | Reductions of 30 per cent have already been worked out and it understood another 10 per cent can be offered . |
22 | The demographic trends indicated a growth in population of 30 per cent by the end of the century with a consequent substantial increase in the proportion of children . |
23 | Those who start off their married life in shared accommodation or in the local authority sector were more likely to experience marital breakdown later , even if other factors known to be associated with marital breakdown , such as age at marriage and childbearing patterns , are controlled for ; this excess risk for tenants being of the order of 30 per cent greater than for owner-occupiers ( Thornes and Collard , 1979 ; Murphy , 1985 , Table 7 ) . |
24 | The most significant single development at the summit was the signing of a Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty which committed each side to a reduction of 30 per cent in its stock of weapons . |
25 | In nine other companies the top director had received an increase of 30 per cent or more . |
26 | These changes again work to the advantage of the better-off , but a change which has the opposite effect is the replacement of the flat rate tax of 30 per cent with the individual 's top rate of tax ( either 25 per cent or 40 per cent ) . |
27 | The earlier the plea is indicated , the greater the credit should be , with a minimum discount of 30 per cent , save in exceptional cases . |
28 | Grants will be paid at the rate of 30 per cent of eligible costs for vessels above 12 metres and up to 33 metres , and at ten per cent for larger vessels . |
29 | The Army 's rolling three-phase military redundancy programme of 30 per cent between 1992 and 1995 has to be mirrored in its catering back-up . |
30 | The UN predicts that a reduction of 30 per cent in the commercial debts of the 15 most indebted developing nations would result in a 25-per-cent increase in their national incomes over the next five years . |