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| The 1983 season had a | cumulative ACE of 16.86 (17), which is well below norma |
| The average | cumulative ACT scores for all SWCS graduates is 25.92. |
| Electrocorticography (ECoG) records the | cumulative activity of hundreds to thousands of neurons |
| tion) O Level examinations as he prioritised | cumulative and cooperative learning over competition. |
| te at which individuals reproduce, providing | cumulative as opposed to all-or-nothing benefits. |
| The organization states that, with a | cumulative audience in excess of 6 billion, Jesus is th |
| With a | cumulative audience in excess of 6 billion, Jesus is th |
| es, no failing classes, and having a minimum | cumulative average of 80. |
| Modeling the | Cumulative barrier and passage effects of mainstream hy |
| bt the division suffered from collective and | cumulative battle fatigue. |
| o adopt a new one, while social policies are | cumulative bonuses. |
| Its | cumulative box office earnings were $10,435,021. |
| ld 3,527 wind turbines totally, with a total | cumulative capacity of 2894.1MW. |
| ombined production basis, the company owns a | cumulative capacity of 34 million hectoliters, and six |
| tions are applied to future releases, with a | cumulative change log published along with each release |
| o any technical specification, but rather to | cumulative changes in the ways software developers and |
| Over 10,000 | cumulative claims have been settled amounting to Rs 36 |
| For his | cumulative coaching career record, Kellison finished at |
| ecutive), ending his career with 48 years of | cumulative congressional service, a record that held un |
| Lastly, the | cumulative constant is |
| A | cumulative constant can always be expressed as the prod |
| being relegated from the 1997 contest on the | cumulative countback rule. |
| oduced during normal respiration would cause | cumulative damage which would eventually lead to organi |
| This | cumulative dependence on staples relegated Canadians to |
| The | cumulative distribution of measured QBD is commonly ana |
| and Φ(·), ϕ(·) are the | cumulative distribution and probability density functio |
| ine the confidence belt of the corresponding | cumulative distribution function. |
| ures the time of failure and let F(t) be its | cumulative distribution function. |
| icularly the order-constrained estimation of | cumulative distribution functions using his sieve estim |
| shape to the log-normal distribution but its | cumulative distribution function has a simple closed fo |
| pular than the log-logistic, partly as their | cumulative distribution functions do not have a closed |
| stribution of radio sources the slope of the | cumulative distribution of log(number, N) versus log (p |
| with one third of its stock preferred and 6% | cumulative dividends. |
| millileters per week because of the risk of | cumulative dose-related nephrotoxicity, and the inhaler |
| In addition to staying below the | cumulative doses, various prevention measures may be em |
| Coast Guard who performs twenty one days of | cumulative duty afloat or ashore north of the Arctic Ci |
| The | cumulative effect was to destroy much of Ireland's hist |
| And the | cumulative effect is that you say, "It's got to stop. |
| The | cumulative effect of chronic back and neck pain has a p |
| The | cumulative effect carries an impact - simultaneously vi |
| Because of the | cumulative effect of his injuries, he retired in 1974, |
| of less than about 2 astronomical units, the | cumulative effect of gravitational perturbations over m |
| s in its favor, the review concludes, "[t]he | cumulative effect is quite powerful, and not for the fa |
| nuary 6, 2006, with the university citing "a | cumulative effect of legal infractions and unsportsmanl |
| ainst civil rights violations, and after the | cumulative effect of 12 years of conservative, anti-civ |
| use the mental abuse, but do taken together ( | cumulative effect)." |
| , modern, secular constitutions of Islam, in | cumulative effect, converge upon a series of simple con |
| in The Water Between Us work to a compelling | cumulative effect. |
| e same Ionic order for each floor, to little | cumulative effect. |
| The injury followed the | cumulative effects of previous mild head injuries Shady |
| presses corruption through the effective and | cumulative effects of its combating, controlling and pr |
| As World War I progressed, the | cumulative effects of wartime economic and social disor |
| Due to the | cumulative effects of these disasters, the reign name w |
| n, lower priced foreign competitors, and the | cumulative effects of overfishing. |
| ced abundance is believed to result from the | cumulative effects of several factors, including the ex |
| linchingly narrates the film, describing the | cumulative effects of the copious amounts of acid she t |
| the crisis, which was then triggered by the | cumulative effects of a collapse in the oil price, whic |
| Nor can it cope with | cumulative effects... |
| and down that adds a few hundred feet to the | cumulative elevation gain. |
| short journeys, but would have suffered from | cumulative errors if used for long ones. |
| ems fetched less than $2,000 at auction; the | cumulative estate of the Collyer brothers was valued at |
| There is strong | cumulative evidence that Christian was an English nomin |
| His win in the Saturday race gave him a | cumulative F3000/GP2 win tally of 14, taking him above |
| Reports (Assignments, Defects, | Cumulative Flow) |
| The effect of the poison is believed to be | cumulative: for example, the LC50 for starlings was 4.7 |
| "Everything" spent a | cumulative four weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 |
| e plotting position approach to estimate the | cumulative frequency of each of the observed magnitudes |
| software CumFreq is a user-friendly tool for | cumulative frequency analysis of a single variable. |
| ecutive years between FY '97 and FY '06; the | cumulative fund balance swung from a deficit of $518 mi |
| Dam rain and | cumulative gain (with D. C. Brody and A. Macrina, 2008) |
| hich Democrats made major gains, achieving a | cumulative gain of 37 seats. |
| eserves of each country would be a factor of | cumulative gas production by each of them. |
| quarters of study with a failing grade, or a | cumulative GPA of less than 2.0 are ineligible for athl |
| s open to graduating seniors who have a 3.00 | cumulative GPA and who have achieved at a 3.30 GPA or b |
| the following academic requirements: Have a | cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher on an unweighted 4.0 sc |
| with a degree in marketing and earned a 3.45 | cumulative GPA. |
| graduated cum laude in June 1983 with a 3.34 | cumulative GPA. |
| University, two-time Academic All-American, | cumulative grade point average of 3.44, degree in Human |
| If in any week, an athlete has any | cumulative grade in any course that is not a minimum of |
| s for fundamental quantities associated with | cumulative hazard rates, in survival analysis and model |
| The waterfalls have a | cumulative height of 100 metres (330 ft). |
| (Here Vκ denotes the κ-th level of the | cumulative hierarchy, TC(x) is the transitive closure o |
| ores for all difficulty levels, as well as a | cumulative high score that affects the player's "Agent |
| f the Beat" that will change as the player's | cumulative high score reaches specific milestones. |
| reshold (defined as five contiguous or eight | cumulative hours of stage 3 retinopathy of prematurity) |
| onment - particularly to a hazard inflicting | cumulative impact over long periods of time, or over a |
| 2. | Cumulative impacts: EBM focuses on how individual actio |
| ctivated for a total of more than 24 months ( | cumulative) in one six year enlistment period (this pol |
| thus cattle on infected premises suffered a | cumulative incidence of 8.5%, whereas 36.4% of pigs wer |
| -year, 45-percent fare increase, the largest | cumulative increase in the agency's history. |
| The idea of God is a | cumulative intuition given by all the various faculties |
| o retrieve items, nor are they arranged in a | cumulative, linear progression. |
| attempts (fresh and/or frozen) results in a | cumulative live birth rate similar to that of DET. |
| receive 6month Libor + 1.00% as long as the | cumulative losses in the Reference Portfolio remain bel |
| Billboard Year-End charts are a | cumulative measure of a single or album's performance i |
| The | cumulative membership of the organization is approximat |
| embers tying for 2nd place, not exempt, in a | cumulative money list taken from all official PGA Europ |
| imultaneous mutations when evidence supports | cumulative mutations, and ignoring the scientific liter |
| a single dose, so there was no evidence of a | cumulative neurotoxic effect or that the reaction proce |
| ekinumab was not efficacious in reducing the | cumulative number of gadolinium-enhancing T1-weighted l |
| This has resulted in a | cumulative offset of more than 400 metres (1,300 ft). |
| This single well soon exceeded the entire | cumulative oil output of Europe since the 1650s. |
| California in the United States in terms of | cumulative oil produced. |
| he advent of professional rugby [union] made | cumulative operating losses of approximately £500,000". |
| The ERC is a | cumulative or "build-up" type of index. |
| ed a total of US $20,033,758 worldwide for a | cumulative per screen average of $188,998 thus setting |
| (Manchester University, Ph.D.), claims that | cumulative percentage was 26.9% (higher than 25% report |
| ll-sports national championship" awarded for | cumulative performance in NCAA competition. |
| tres (6 ft 7 in) were acquired, bringing the | cumulative photographic coverage by the five Lunar Orbi |
| Cumulative plot of α-carbon accuracy, of all predicted | |
| ifteenth round, the player that has the most | cumulative points is named the winner. |
| The table below shows a | cumulative points and scoring records for Scott Donald |
| It is a | cumulative poison, and repeated exposure may lead to an |
| s been speculated that she may suffered from | cumulative poisoning from her painting materials. |
| ium compounds (or any selenium compound) are | cumulative poisons despite the fact that trace amounts |
| a has five specialized municipalities with a | cumulative population of 200,106 and an average populat |
| ing range (Argentine and Bolivia), where the | cumulative population between both these countries may |
| The | cumulative probability of impact is dependent on poorly |
| With a | cumulative production in 2008 of 870,000 barrels of oil |
| The field is eighth-largest by | cumulative production in California, and although now l |
| nia by total ultimate oil recovery, having a | cumulative production of close to 300 million barrels ( |
| Cumulative prospect theory | |
| able to peruse specific stories, view their | cumulative ratings, and find quality journalism. |
| His | cumulative record in seven years of coaching is 240-154 |
| Cumulative Record (through 2006): 702-379-54, a winning | |
| Georgia's | cumulative record through 1999 was 633-358-54, a .632 |
| Grades are used to keep a | cumulative record of a player's success when playing. |
| Greenville had a | cumulative record of 202-303 (.400) over six seasons. |
| Including the victory over Mercer, Georgia's | cumulative record over its first 200 games was 107-72-2 |
| Bell, during which the Horned Frogs posted a | cumulative record of 17-5-5. |
| Book in which the angels are writing is the | cumulative record of a given person's deeds. |
| Bulldogs played in the 1890s, Georgia had a | cumulative record of 23-14-2, a winning percentage of . |
| consecutive years of mediocrity and a 48-42 | cumulative record in NCAA play, John McConnell stepped |
| The all-time DDR-Oberliga table is a | cumulative record of all match results, points, and goa |
| Cumulative Record:90-70-19, a winning percentage of .55 | |
| ivities include: review of group-based data ( | cumulative records, enrollment records, health records, |
| Cumulative respiratory disease cases requiring hospital | |
| Last confirmed death: September 5. | Cumulative respiratory disease cases requiring hospital |
| Last confirmed death: September 12. | Cumulative respiratory disease cases requiring hospital |
| She said the procedure considered | cumulative results for 1999 and 2000 but that she had r |
| scores from reviews, with only a 45/100 from | cumulative reviews on Metacritic and 49% for cumulative |
| The | cumulative score provides the basis for treatment of pa |
| nd Prix, the top two divers with the highest | cumulative score are selected to represent the United S |
| ionships, where the four divers with the top | cumulative score moved onto the second selection event, |
| he nature of sleep inertia and the impact of | cumulative sleep debt. |
| The song is a | cumulative song, in which each verse contains all of th |
| With a reroute, | cumulative stationing might not be the same as engineer |
| fairly detailed statistics of each game and | cumulative statistics for each team in the league throu |
| , at Las Vegas, was cancelled as a result of | cumulative strain on Plant's voice. |
| n statistical quality control, the CUSUM (or | cumulative sum control chart) is a sequential analysis |
| The | cumulative sums of the coordination sequence is denoted |
| While the similar | cumulative tale The Fisherman and His Wife is explicitl |
| e form of a chain tale, sometimes known as a | cumulative tale. |
| e 2019, a one of a number of chain tales, or | cumulative tales. |
| This hierarchy is often assumed to be | cumulative, that is the codes from Un are embedded in U |
| The award becomes permanent after 5 years of | cumulative time afloat. |
| races, with the competitors ranked by their | cumulative time from the two races. |
| winning team beat the silver medalists by a | cumulative time of just under one tenth of a second. |
| d condition with less likelihood of recovery | cumulative to each added drug of a diverse or disparate |
| n 2008 alone, NCL Inc. members volunteered a | cumulative total of 937,618 hours serving local philant |
| school, which allows them to graduate with a | cumulative total of 30-32 credits. |
| Poison Idea and Deep Wound, clocking in at a | cumulative total of just over six minutes, and was orig |
| of Britain's Got Talent, and has now spent a | cumulative total of 47 weeks on the official UK Top 75, |
| corded in block E, accounting for 41% of the | cumulative total. |
| Cumulative urinary excretion during 16 days accounted f | |
| n July 1991, at which time the new sol had a | cumulative value of one billion (1,000,000,000) old sol |
| We will look at two options and compute the | cumulative variance of those options. |
| Cumulative voting was used in the Illinois House of Rep | |
| etering stacks of instrumental layers, their | cumulative weight triggering each step in a constant cy |
| The V-optimality rule states that the | cumulative weighted variance of the buckets must be min |
| r three seasons from 1963 to 1966, posting a | cumulative win-loss record of 24-45. |
| required to either perform one year of duty ( | cumulative) within the continental borders of the Unite |
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