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Their numbers have dwindled to about 2, 000 as a consequence of disease and disruption of traditional lifestyles, though people with partial Aleut descent may number around 15, 000.
As a consequence, kaleidoscope became produced in large numbers, but yielded no direct financial benefits to Brewster.
This had the unintended consequence of exposing large numbers of Malaysians to life in Western countries, creating a new source of discontent.
Such losses of livestock, which are an inevitable and, in a sense, normal consequence of the climate, have made it difficult for planned increases in livestock numbers to be achieved.
A multiplicative function is completely determined by its values at the powers of prime numbers, a consequence of the fundamental theorem of arithmetic.
This refitting was driven by the need to expand seating areas to accommodate the growing numbers of tourists, and was a direct consequence of the growing dependence of the Irish economy on tourism.
A consequence of this is that the " natural numbers " of today are not the same as the " natural numbers " of yesterday.
One consequence was the flight of large numbers of citizens to the West: over 360, 000 in 1952 and the early part of 1953.
As a consequence, if f and g are as above, with, we can relate the complex powers of f / X and g / X: precisely, if and are non-zero complex numbers with negative integer sum,, then
The natural consequence was that these men ( estimates describe their numbers as perhaps 30, 000 strong ) flocked to the protection of Alaric, clamoring to be led against their cowardly enemies.
This is a consequence of the Chebyshev inequalities for the number of prime numbers less than, which state that is of the order of.
The fame of Scherpenheuvel increased and increasing numbers of people arrived, begging for protection against plague and famine that swept the Low Countries as a consequence of the " Eighty Years War " ( Dutch Revolt ).
Unfortunately, one consequence of jump-door technology is the possibility that large numbers of unsuspecting sentients can be diverted to destinations unknown for nefarious purposes.
Next, the Battle of Sekigahara ( AD 1600 ) resulted in the confiscation or reduction of the fiefs of large numbers of daimyo on the losing side ; in consequence, many samurai became rōnin.
As shown in the examples above, only linear polynomials are irreducible over the field of complex numbers ( this is a consequence of the fundamental theorem of algebra ).
The lower cost made postal communication more affordable to the increasing numbers of people capable of reading and writing as a consequence of public education.
( This is a consequence of the law of large numbers and ergodic theory.
That this set has total probability close to one is a consequence of the asymptotic equipartition property ( AEP ) which is a kind of law of large numbers.
As a consequence of this, the A scow is the highest rated centerboard boat according to the US Portsmouth yardstick numbers.
Another consequence that was considered particularly troubling is the existence of a countable model of set theory, which nevertheless must satisfy the sentence saying the real numbers are uncountable.
Smith himself was removed from his command, his departure being deplored alike by the Bantu and the Dutch ; and numbers of the latter, largely in consequence of this policy of Lord Glenelg began the migration to the interior known as the Great Trek.
With chance fluctuations, discrete numbers of individuals, and the family structure and lifecycle of baboons, the baboons actually go extinct and by consequence the cheetahs as well.
This decision seemed of little consequence to Mego at first, although the movie was extremely popular and competitor Kenner Products sold substantial numbers of Star Wars action figures.

consequence and form
As a consequence, in particular, in the system of coordinates given by the polar representation, the equations then take the form
The administration never made use of many Republicans of consequence whose services in one form or another would have been available for the asking.
In consequence any person who commits an acquisitive crime ( i. e. one from which he obtains some benefit in the form of money or an asset of any description ) in the UK will inevitably also commit a money laundering offence under UK legislation.
It is a consequence of general relativity that, in sufficiently intense gravitational fields, matter collapses to form a black hole.
* Reductio ad absurdum, a form of argument in which a proposition is disproven by following its implications to an absurd consequence
Romantic nationalism ( also national romanticism, organic nationalism, identity nationalism ) is the form of nationalism in which the state derives its political legitimacy as an organic consequence of the unity of those it governs.
A personal injury trust is any form of trust where funds are held by trustees for the benefit of a person who has suffered an injury and funded exclusively by funds derived from payments made in consequence of that injury.
According to Armenian lore, there are women who, in consequence of deadly sins, are condemned to spend seven years in wolf form.
Inform has since become very popular in the interactive fiction community and, as a consequence, a large proportion of the interactive fiction now produced is in the form of Z-machine story files.
The form of the planewave solution is actually a general consequence of translational symmetry.
The Crown, as a consequence, refused assent of the Act as applied to include the Turks, and, in the form in which it finally passed, the Bahamas, but not the Turks, were included.
Deposition of levees is a natural consequence of the flooding of meandering rivers which carry high proportions of suspended sediment in the form of fine sands, silts, and muds.
One possible consequence of ideas drawn from M-theory is that multiple universes in the form of 3-dimensional membranes known as branes could exist side-by-side in a fourth large spatial dimension ( which is distinct from the concept of time as a fourth dimension )-see Brane cosmology.
Some arcus clouds form as a consequence of interactions with specific geographical features.
Although this at first appears to be a stronger statement, it is a direct consequence of the other form of the theorem, through the use of successive polynomial division by linear factors.
As a consequence, most fusion reactions combine isotopes of hydrogen (" protium ", deuterium, or tritium ) to form isotopes of helium ( or ) as the fusion end product.
Rudolph Bloom died ... in consequence of an overdose of monkshood ( aconite ) self-administered in the form of a neuralgic liniment ...
As a consequence of the Dynasty's openness to foreign trade and influences through the Silk Road, Tang dynasty Buddhist sculpture assumed a rather classical form, inspired by the Greco-Buddhist art of Central Asia.
As a consequence, the Parliament of Scotland merged with Parliament of England, to form the Parliament of Great Britain, which sat at Westminster in London.
Beings are reborn among the gandharvas as a consequence of having practiced the most basic form of ethics ( Janavasabha-sutta, DN. 18 ).
One consequence of this hypothesis is that if it holds true, we can introduce a comoving chart such that the metric tensor contains no terms of form dt dx, dt dy, or dt dz.
As an art form, comics established popularized itself in the pages of newspapers and magazines in the late 19th and early 20th century, alongside the similar forms created as a consequence of the invention of photography: film and animation.
On January 1, 2007 it merged with Værløse municipality to form the new Furesø municipality as a consequence of Denmark's Municipal Reform.
An invertible linear transformation applied to a sphere produces an ellipsoid, which can be brought into the above standard form by a suitable rotation, a consequence of the polar decomposition ( also, see spectral theorem ).
As a consequence of the theorem, a term in the lambda calculus has at most one normal form, justifying reference to " the normal form " of a certain term.

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