Example sentences of "[art] number [prep] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 This set will finally give us the numbers of vibrations of each symmetry species .
2 By removing these from the representation of all motions we are left with Γ vib , the list of the numbers of vibrations of each symmetry species for the molecule .
3 That means that we are locked into issuing fire certificates since we rely on the and it imposes a marked official erm , performance target on us , we ca n't afford to let the numbers of inspections of supported defences drop , so that means that we 've got to find money from elsewhere in the budget .
4 Since 1923 , on Barro Colorado Island the numbers of species of reptiles , amphibians and birds have fallen since the effect of the secondary habitats associated with agriculture , prevalent there beforehand , has diminished .
5 The next phase of the study was to look at the quality of these ponds in terms of the numbers of species of animals and plants they support , the water chemistry and the surrounding land use of each pond or loch .
6 The numbers of studies of this area are lower than those of more northerly tracts , and this should suggest that further work in a variety of sub-disciplines be carried out here .
7 Recent decades have seen significant increases in the numbers of offences of violence reported to , and recorded by , the police .
8 Suitable candidates for M are a dynamic-programming-type alignment score ( 16 ) of π , π m or a simpler and faster scoring scheme based on the numbers of pairs of mapped probes which are adjacent in π m and are separated only by unmapped probes in π .
9 Table IV shows the numbers of cases of cancer together with the age standardised rates in children aged 0–14 years for each diagnostic group in the three study areas during 1963–83 and 1984–90 .
10 Table VI shows the numbers of cases of leukaemia and lymphomas for 10 year age groups in the age range 25–74 , together with age specific and overall incidence rates , in the three study areas during 1984–90 .
11 The favoured candidate is a system of proportional representation under which the numbers of candidates of a party ultimately returned would be much more proportionate to the number of votes cast for that party overall .
12 The legacy of Britain 's largest ever baby boom , dating from the early years of this century , manifested itself in the growth of the numbers of people of pensionable age in the 1960s and 1970s and the dramatic increase in the numbers of the very elderly in the 1980s .
13 The effects of isotope substitution on the observed spectrum may give valuable information about the numbers of atoms of a specific element present , and about any symmetry relationship between their positions .
14 The numbers of units of publishable information are likely to continue to increase , however , due to the increased numbers of scientists , and the pressure on them to produce measurable output .
15 This is illustrated by Figure 11.9 , which shows the numbers of degrees of various types obtained by full-time university students in 1987 .
16 The numbers of lymphocytes of CD45R0-positive phenotype with unstable chromosomal damage ( filled diamonds ) follows an exponential decay with time , whereas those with CD45RA-positive phenotype and unstable damage follow a differing decay pattern ( open squares ) with an increase in cell numbers , followed by a decrease .
17 In the same way we may find the numbers of motions of other symmetry species , and so obtain the reduced representation :
18 The number per minute of supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles allowed comparisons to be made between the pre , per , and postendoscopy periods .
19 The increase in the proportion of DN cells in TCR- β mutant mice is due to the reduction in the numbers of DP cells : the number per thymus of each DN subpopulation is not altered by the introduction of the TCR- β mutation ( Figs 2 a , 3a and b ) .
20 Although there is a reduction in the number of accounts of 44% , after due consideration has been given to the anticipated workload arising from discounts/exemptions/second adult rebates etc the actual proposed staffing reduction is 15% .
21 The number of meetings of MCC , for example , had diminished by half , its published responsibilities had altered , and even its relationship to MMRC in the Staff Guide management system flowchart had altered .
22 The Venn diagram distance between x and y is the number of elements of S which are in either x or y , but not in both :
23 As a result , TECs generally had to make cuts in the number of providers of employment training at a time when there was a growing need for such investment .
24 The number of guns of various kinds owned by US citizens had doubled since 1970 to 201,837,000 .
25 CUBA : The number of prisoners of conscience held in Cuba has increased dramatically in the past two years .
26 In the language of polymers the first moment the mean is denoted by where is the number of molecules of molecular weight .
27 As the number of tenants of each sex was to be the same , Agnes Bolton and Margaret Tinkler were also chosen .
28 The number of births depends on the number of females of child-bearing age , and the ratio of male to female births may be ( and is normally ) rather greater than 1 : 1 .
29 Apart from its royal members , the number of Knights of the Garter is limited to twenty-four , and this restriction , coupled with the fact that since 1946 it has been once more in the personal gift of the monarch , makes its membership peculiarly exclusive .
30 The number of bits of information which a store word can hold is its word length , and is the same for all the words in the store .
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