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1 Some 3,000 aircraft are scheduled for delivery .
2 Data are presented for 1963–83 and for 1984–90 .
3 Data are collected for nine major fields of research ( eg engineering and social sciences ) , broken down into 46 sub-fields ( eg chemical engineering and sociology ) .
4 Tables of mortality and morbidity values for spatial areas are apparently simple to interpret ; however , unless such data are adjusted for the age-structure of the populations of those areas , any conclusions drawn will remain questionable .
5 Currently , practice data are standardised for age by converting list sizes to prescribing units and prescribing costs are expressed per prescribing unit rather than per patient .
6 These data are given for the post-war period in Figure 2.1 .
7 Interestingly , the dielectric loss appears to match the loss modulus more closely than the loss compliance when data are compared for the same system .
8 More detailed data are required for particular tasks as the role of CORINE grows .
9 Data are shown for the same mice as in a .
10 Standards and performance data are used for different purposes in various information and control systems .
11 One useful function of hypotheses is that they help to indicate what data are needed for their testing .
12 For example , the numerator might be a count of people in a postcode sector who have , say , a cancer , yet , because the census and health data are reported for different areal units , it is not possible to find the appropriate at-risk population for the denominator and so compute a reliable incidence ratio .
13 In a report to Darlington Council 's works and health committee Michael Bennett , director of community services , recommends £1 be charged for a copy of an individual entry and the full register be made available for £250 .
14 Non-personal injury cases involving claims below £20,000 were identified for transfer to the county court and three extra Circuit judges sat in the High Court for three months to take Queen 's Bench cases .
15 Thus a history class working on census data could access the data on a number of different microcomputers without the program or the data being copied for each microcomputer .
16 With so much data being reported for so many pollutants and with the news media and control agencies employing diverse terms to describe air quality , some degree of confusion to the public is inevitable .
17 Data were analysed for the significance of differences by analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) .
18 The data were analysed for sex and age in each location ( Table I ) .
19 These proportions remained unchanged when the data were analysed for sex and for site in both series .
20 After typing errors had been corrected , the data were checked for range and consistency .
21 Figure 11.13 compares A level results in 1979 ( when data were gathered for the Rampton Report ) with those in 1982 ( when comparable data were collected for the Swann Report ) .
22 Figure 11.13 compares A level results in 1979 ( when data were gathered for the Rampton Report ) with those in 1982 ( when comparable data were collected for the Swann Report ) .
23 Several methods of pedestrian flow and journey data collection were considered and 10 pre-Christmas shopping days of automated photographic data were gathered for one street in Nottingham city centre in a pilot study to test collection and interpretation procedures .
24 The HDI data excluded several non-UN countries , and gave a single value for the ex-Soviet Union ( for GNP , separate data were used for the latter ) .
25 Data were acquired for a minimum of 5 hours .
26 Obstetric data were abstracted for at least one control for the 37 cases .
27 Since there were no differences between the groups , data were combined for correlations between elements , except for iron which was excluded because of the unavoidable endoscopic contamination ( see below ) .
28 After data were corrected for radionuclide decay , scatter , and gamma ray attenuation , using previously described methods , time-activity curves characterising gastric emptying and colonic filling were derived .
29 This was to be the first time in history that aircraft were used for ground attack , as an integral part of an operation carried out by ground and air forces .
30 A charge of £15 is made for infants under the age of 2 years on departure date , provided they sit on an adult 's lap during the journey .
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