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number and distinguished
As Athens attracted an increasing number of resident aliens ( metics ), this shift in the definition of citizen worked to keep the immigrant population more sharply distinguished politically.
When a battleground is the site of more than one battle in the same conflict, the instances are distinguished by ordinal number, such as the First and Second Battles of Bull Run.
A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus.
Isotopes are distinguished by the atomic mass number ( total protons and neutrons ) for a particular isotope of an element, with this number combined with the pertinent element's symbol.
The classical guitar is distinguished by a number of characteristics:
Furthermore, in chemistry, four types of mathematical description can be distinguished: mass concentration, molar concentration, number concentration, and volume concentration.
For these valuation purposes, a number of different DCF methods are distinguished today, some of which are outlined below.
Indeed, a number of studies dispute the reality of this statistical distinction or its increasing occurrence, or both, either arguing the reliable record is too short to detect such a distinction, finding no distinction or trend using other statistical approaches, or that other types should be distinguished, such as standard and extreme El Niños.
The two versions can be distinguished by looking at the first six bytes of the file ( the " magic number " or " signature "), which, when interpreted as ASCII, read " GIF87a " and " GIF89a ", respectively.
Note that the ICF and ZAAP are essentially identical to CP, but distinguished for software cost control: they are slightly restricted such they cannot be used to run arbitrary operating systems, and thus do not count in software licensing costs ( which are typically based on the number of CPs ).
While the jaguar closely resembles the leopard, it is sturdier and heavier, and the two animals can be distinguished by their rosettes: the rosettes on a jaguar's coat are larger, fewer in number, usually darker, and have thicker lines and small spots in the middle that the leopard lacks.
He wrote a large number of poems, distinguished by the purity and excellence of their style.
In classical antiquity, the " liberal arts " denoted those subjects of study that were considered essential for a free person ( Latin: liber, " free ") to master in order to acquire those qualities that distinguished a free person from slaves-the latter of whom formed the greater number of the population in the classical world.
MMORPGs are distinguished from single-player or small multi-player RPGs by the number of players, and by the game's persistent world ( usually hosted by the game's publisher ), which continues to exist and evolve while the player is offline and away from the game.
Neurons can be distinguished from other cells in a number of ways, but their most fundamental property is that they communicate with other cells via synapses, which are membrane-to-membrane junctions containing molecular machinery that allows rapid transmission of signals, either electrical or chemical.
His reign is especially distinguished by the number and beauty of his medals.
The basic dress of a player is a protective equestrian helmet ( usually of a distinctive color, to be distinguished at the considerable distance from which onlookers are watching the game ), riding boots to just below the knees, white trousers ( often ordinary denim jeans ), and a coloured shirt bearing the number of the player's position.
In probability theory, one may describe the distribution of a random variable as belonging to a family of probability distributions, distinguished from each other by the values of a finite number of parameters.
There are a number of quantum computing models, distinguished by the basic elements in which the computation is decomposed.
Earlier maps were limited by the number of colours available that could be clearly distinguished in print.
This was the doctrine of atoms-small primary bodies infinite in number, indivisible and imperishable, qualitatively similar, but distinguished by their shapes.
The first is an enumeration of the number of inhabitants distinguished by age, sex, and occupation.
Utrecht University counts a number of distinguished scholars among its alumni and faculty, including several Nobel Prize laureates:

number and visitors
Due to the length of these routes and the small number of airlines flying to the islands, fares have traditionally been relatively expensive, although cheaper for locals than visitors.
Lincoln Park, the largest of the city's parks, covers and has over 20 million visitors each year, making it second only to Central Park in New York City in number of visitors.
But when competing science museums opened in other cities, the number of visitors to the Evoluon declined every year.
Despite these problems, the number of visitors arriving in Honduras rose from fewer than 200, 000 in 1987 to almost 250, 000 in 1989.
One of Hungary ’ s top tourist destinations is Lake Balaton, the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe, with a number of 1, 2 million visitors in 2008.
Harwich has also historically hosted a number of notable visitors, including many members of British and European royalty ; in many instances these visits are linked with Harwich's rich maritime past.
It has a small number of permanent professors, appointed for life, and invites about 200 visitors a year for varying terms averaging three months.
It also has a small number of so-called long-term visitors.
The number of visitors increased, including Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens.
A rapid rise in the number of mainland visitors due to China's easing of travel restrictions, increased public works expenditures, and significant investment inflows associated with the liberalisation of Macau's gaming industry drove the five-year recovery.
Despite these small numbers, the number of visitors has doubled over the last decade.
Disguised as visitors, a similar number had already infiltrated Malé earlier.
In recent years, the spectacular development experienced by Malaysia has seen a steady increase in the number of Mauritian visitors to the country.
Its resident population in 2012 was 2 million, although visitors more than triple this number every year during Hajj period held in the twelfth Muslim lunar month of Dhu al-Hijjah.
The annual number of calls for service to police departments per room (" CFS / room ") as a metric has been used to identify motels with poor surveillance of visitors, inadequate staff or management unwilling to pro-actively exclude known or likely problem tenants from their clientele.
# Many Poles living in emigrant communities ( for example in the USA ), whose families left Poland just after World War II, retain a number of minor features of Polish vocabulary as spoken in the first half of the 20th century that now sound archaic, however, to contemporary visitors from Poland.
The number of visitors — 85 % of whom come from Japan, Taiwan, and the U. S .— reached nearly 67, 000 in 1997, more than quadruple the level of a decade earlier.
International visitors to Piedmont in 2002 accounted for 42 % of the total number of tourists with 1, 124, 696 arrivals.
Early European visitors to Korea remarked that the land resembled " a sea in a heavy gale " because of the large number of successive mountain ranges that crisscross the peninsula.
More recently though, tourism has roared back at a record pace setting successive records in 2006 and again in 2007 for number of visitors.
After the September 11 attacks in 2001, it was closed for reasons of safety and security ; the pedestal reopened in 2004 and the statue in 2009, with limits on the number of visitors allowed to ascend to the crown.
The large number of visitors and traders has attracted more vendors not dealing in horses.
In 2008, the number of visitors rose to 30, 929, 192, who contributed $ 21. 9 billion to Turkey's revenues.
During the 1890s, a number of women took classes and labs at the university as " visitors " but were not officially enrolled nor were their records included in the college register.

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