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In western societies as many as 55 % of females and 18 % of males are estimated to experience arachnophobia.
It is estimated that acetamide is described by resonance structure A for 62 % and by B for 28 %
The equatorial radius of the star was estimated to be 2. 03 solar radii, and the polar radius 1. 63 solar radii — a 25 % increase of the stellar radius from pole to equator.
The national labour-force is estimated at 12, 770, of whom approximately 59. 4 % work in the service sector but less than 0. 6 % are estimate to work in agriculture ( the balance in industry ).
Tourism alone provides an estimated 60 % of the gross domestic product ( GDP ) and employs about half the Bahamian workforce.
Botswana, like many nations in southern Africa, suffers from a high AIDS infection rates, estimated in a 2002 UN report to be 38. 8 % for adults.
In 1986 it was estimated that 60 % of 800 Embraer engineers had graduated from the ITA.
Growth in 1999 is estimated at 2. 5 % due to higher oil prices in the second half.
As of 2007, the World Bank estimated that 26 % of the Burkinabé population has access to financial services.
It was once fatal before the CT era, now, if the abscess is treated before the person goes into a coma, then the death rate has been estimated from 5 % to 20 % although it is greater in cases of multiple abscesses, when raised intracranial pressure is observed and depending on the level of neurological dysfunction on presentation.
The best measurements available ( from WMAP ) show that the data is well-fit by a Lambda-CDM model in which dark matter is assumed to be cold ( warm dark matter is ruled out by early reionization ), and is estimated to make up about 23 % of the matter / energy of the universe, while baryonic matter makes up about 4. 6 %.
It is estimated to have killed 25 million people or 30 % of the population of China.
In the UK in 2009 it was estimated that up to 12 million shoppers appeared at the sales ( a rise of almost 20 % compared to 2008, although this was also affected by the fact that the VAT would revert to 17. 5 % from 1 January ).
In a human epidemiological analysis by Richard Doll and Richard Peto in 1981, diet was estimated to cause perhaps around 35 % of cancers.
In 1962, an estimated 52 % of the population was between 15 and 64 years of age, while 2 % were older than 65.
Growth in 1995 was estimated at 7 % because of improved agricultural production ( rice in particular ).
Consequently, literacy rates are high, estimated at 98 % in 1995 by UNESCO and 90 % by the Cayman Islands government.
Diamonds constitute the most important export of the CAR, frequently accounting for 40-55 % of export revenues, but an estimated 30-50 % of the diamonds produced each year leave the country clandestinely.

estimated and population
Based on this sample, the estimated population mean is 10, and the unbiased estimate of population variance is 30.
Again the estimated population variance of 30 is computed correctly by Algorithm II, but the naive algorithm now computes it as − 170. 66666666666666.
The population of the city of Alicante proper was 334, 329, estimated, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city.
As of 2009, the population was estimated to be 59042.
The overall population in 1987 was estimated at about 5, 000.
Тhe Aleut people were distributed throughout the Aleutian Islands, the Shumagin Islands, and the far western part of the Alaska Peninsula, with an estimated population of around 25, 000 before contact with Europeans.
In 2009, British Columbia had an estimated population of 4, 419, 974 ( about two and a half million of whom were in Greater Vancouver ).
Spreading throughout the Mediterranean and Europe, the Black Death is estimated to have killed 30 – 60 percent of Europe's population.
All in all, the plague reduced the world population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in the 14th century.
It may have reduced world population from an estimated 450 million to between 350 and 375 million in 1400.
The Bambara language is the language of people of the Bambara ethnic group, numbering about 4, 000, 000 people, but serves also as a lingua franca in Mali ( it is estimated that about 80 percent of the population speak it as a first or second language ).
Baku's urban population at the beginning of 2009 was estimated at just over two million people .< ref name =" pop ">
He estimated the early sixteenth century population to be 2500-3000.
The population of the Banda Islands prior to Dutch conquest is generally estimated to have been around 13, 000-15, 000 people, some of whom were Malay and Javanese traders, as well as Chinese and Arabs.
While David Kessler and Peter Temin consider ancient Rome to be the largest city before 19th century London and the first to have exceeded a population of over 1 million, George Modelski considers medieval Baghdad, with an estimated population of 1. 2 million at its peak, to be the largest city before 19th century London and the first with a population of over one million.
The traveling Dominican clergyman and writer Bartolomé de las Casas estimated that the neo-Taino population of Cuba had reached 350, 000 by the end of the 15th century.
The Black Death is estimated to have killed 25 million people or 30 % of the population of China.
It had an estimated total of 900, 000 Internet subscribers by the end of 2005, a figure that equated to 4, 739, 000 Internet users, or 11. 5 percent of the 2005 population ( 10. 9 per 100 inhabitants ).
As of 2009, its population was estimated at 41, 739, 000.

estimated and practice
But the really controversial aspect of customer-cost imputation arises because of the cost analyst's frequent practice of including, not just those costs that can be definitely earmarked as incurred for the benefit of specific customers but also a substantial fraction of the annual maintenance and capital costs of the secondary ( low-voltage ) distribution system -- a fraction equal to the estimated annual costs of a hypothetical system of minimum capacity.
In practice, as before the Reformation, many received communion rarely, as little as once a year in some cases ; George Herbert estimated it as no more than six times.
Although encountering the flaw was extremely rare in practice ( Byte magazine estimated that 1 in 9 billion floating point divides with random parameters would produce inaccurate results ),< ref > both the flaw and Intel's initial handling of the matter were heavily criticized.
Fujita intended that only F0-F5 be used in practice, as this covered all possible levels of damage to frame homes as well as the expected estimated bounds of wind speeds.
During practice, the estimated probability of a first round hit on a high, wide target only dropped below 100 percent at ranges beyond, to 95 – 97 percent at and 85 – 87 percent at, depending on ammunition type.
In practice, this ratio might be estimated from related data-sources ; however the regression procedure takes no account for possible errors in estimating this ratio.
RJR estimated that it would take two or three packs for a smoker to acquire a taste for Premier, but in practice many smokers only smoked one cigarette and shared the rest of the pack.
Although there are no official statistics of the size of the Sufi Muslim population, some reports estimated between two to five million people practice Sufism compared to approximately 100, 000 before 1979.
Since the most sophisticated attacks have been estimated to cost several hundred thousand dollars to carry out, carefully designed systems may be invulnerable in practice.
As the practice of marking to market caught on in corporations and banks, some of them seem to have discovered that this was a tempting way to commit accounting fraud, especially when the market price could not be objectively determined ( because there was no real day-to-day market available or the asset value was derived from other traded commodities, such as crude oil futures ), so assets were being ' marked to model ' in a hypothetical or synthetic manner using estimated valuations derived from financial modeling, and sometimes marked in a manipulative way to achieve spurious valuations.
According to the AAPA, there were an estimated 68, 124 PAs in clinical practice as of January 2008.
According to Gruschke, an estimated 5, 000 monks and nuns of the Jonang tradition practice today in areas at the edge of historic Gelug influence.
Ron Rivest estimated in 1977 that factoring a 125-digit number would require 40 quadrillion years, even with the highly conservative assumption that modular multiplication could be carried out in a nanosecond ; he therefore then believed that RSA-129 could never be broken in practice.
In the next few years, under CPC supervision, Li published various books on the practice, and attracted an estimated 70 million followers in Mainland China alone, exceeding the number of Communist Party members.
In 2008, the Belfast Telegraph reported an estimated 200, 000 Britons practice TM.
In late 2004, proposals for expanding KeyArena to nearly twice its current size to accommodate new restaurants, shops, and a practice court ( the cost was estimated at $ 220 million ) were debated.
In IP networks with their variable packet size the mean has to be estimated which makes good GPS approximation hard to achieve in practice.
While this model of infant care is substantially different from the typical Western NICU procedures described here, the two are not mutually exclusive, and it is estimated that more than 200 neonatal intensive care units practice kangaroo care today.
In practice, estimated values of the parameters are used, in conjunction with the optimization algorithm, to attempt to find the global minimum of a sum of squares.
In practice the engine did not deliver the expected power, and was unreliable, estimated to have a 90 % breakdown rate, but improvements were introduced to address this.
While the practice had been recommended by the Federal Bureau of Investigation since at least 1999, and was already followed at some health clinics, colleges and hospitals, and in the state of Massachusetts, many jurisdictions up until then refused to pay the estimated $ 800 cost of the rape examination without a police report filed by the victim.
The process of “ blockbusting ” was a national phenomenon, but nowhere was the practice of contract selling as pernicious as in North Lawndale, where an estimated 3, 000 buildings were sold on contract.
The correlation can still be estimated using the sum of coincidences, since clearly zeros will not contribute to the average, but in practice instead of
It is estimated that since the 1960s, more than one million kilograms of cyanide has been squirted into Philippine reefs alone, and since then the practice has spread throughout the South Pacific.

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