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Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha ( Explorer 1 ), 1958 Delta 2 ( Sputnik 3 ), and 1959 Eta ( Vanguard 3 ).
Statistically, Aarau has the most jobs per capita of any Swiss city.
) Statistically he is the greatest driver the sport has ever seen and is one of the most respected figures in motorsports as a whole.
Statistically, the most difficult points in the game to reach aside from the coins are the 8th points, and they are named les fleches de diable, or ' the Devil's points ', for this reason.
Statistically he is one of India's most successful captains.
Statistically, Rockland is the 103rd most populous community in the Commonwealth, just below the state average.
Statistically, Hanson is the 180th most populous and the 154th most densely populated town in Massachusetts.
Statistically the warmest summers with the most sunlight hours in Canada occur in Saskatoon.
Statistically, however, most small-arms engagements occur within 100 yards.
Statistically, he is the most successful captain of all time, with 48 victories in 77 Tests between 2004 and 31 December 2010, while as a player he is also the only cricketer in history to be involved in 100 Test victories.
Cars are an important part of the subculture, especially V8-powered cars and other large carsfrom the USA Statistically, the most common raggare car ( Swe raggarbil ) is the 1960s Pontiac Bonneville They are plentiful, classic, relaively cheap, and have a huge backseat so the Raggare can ple in all of ther friends.
Statistically, SM West is the most ethnically diverse high school in the district.
Statistically, the most notable contestants from the show were:
Statistically Bari are the most successful club from the Apulia region, in terms of the all-time Serie A records.
Statistically, Fulwell ward, which includes Seaburn, is the most affluent of the city's 25 wards.
Statistically, the knee joint is the most commonly affected.

Statistically and .
Statistically this has represented a loss to the nation, although one must admit that in an individual case the decision in retrospect may have been a wise one.
Statistically, it is recorded as a strikeout plus a passed ball or wild pitch, and a " stolen base " statistic does not accrue and neither is an out recorded for the strikeout.
Statistically, the centers of the atoms in a thin foil can be considered as points evenly distributed over a plane.
Statistically, 6. 447 ( 2004 ) million telephone main lines are in use, 8. 0436 ( 2005 ) million mobile cellular telephones are in use and 6. 7 million Swedes are regular internet users.
Statistically, the VOC eclipsed all of its rivals in the Asia trade.
Statistically, 2000 was shaping up as one of Carey's best years and, with just two games left of the Home and Away season, he held averages of 9 marks, 20 disposals and 3. 2 goals per game.
Statistically, Jakovich held Carey to fewer disposals and goals than any other player could consistently manage.
Statistically, Portuguese Mozambique's whites were indeed wealthier and more skilled than the black indigenous majority, but the late 1950s, the 1960s and the early 1970s, were being testimony of a gradual change based in new socioeconomic developments and equalitarian policies regarding underprivileged rural black communities.
Statistically significant assessments of skill transfer based on training on a simulator and leading to handling an actual aircraft are difficult to make, particularly where motion cues are concerned.
Statistically speaking, Puckett had his best all around season in 1988, hitting. 356 with 24 home runs and 121 RBI, finishing third in the AL MVP balloting for the second straight season.
Statistically Hopkinsville produces 98 percent of the world's bowling balls.
Statistically, Chilmark ranks 324th in terms of population, and 311th by population density.
Statistically, West Tisbury ranks 123rd out of 351 communities in the Commonwealth in terms of land area, and is the second largest town ( behind Edgartown ) on the Vineyard.
Statistically, West Tisbury ranks 281st in terms of population, and 282nd in terms of population density in the state.

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The most popular theory, proposed by Jan Długosz, explains that Mieszko is a diminutive of Mieczysław, a combination of two elements or lexemes: Miecz meaning sword and Sław meaning famous.
In most languages, vowels serve mainly to distinguish separate lexemes, rather than different inflectional forms of the same lexeme as they commonly do in the Semitic languages.
The effects of the shift are most obvious for the non-specialist when comparing Modern German lexemes containing shifted consonants with their Modern English or Dutch unshifted equivalents.

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The rough-skinned newt ( Taricha granulosa ) from North America and other members of its genus contain the neurotoxin tetrodotoxin ( TTX ), the most toxic non-protein substance known and almost identical to that produced by pufferfish.
Less can be said about the Asterales themselves with certainty, although since several families in Asterales contain trees, the ancestral member is most likely to have been a tree or shrub.
However, most modern abjads, such as Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic and Avestan, are " impure " abjads, that is, they also contain symbols for some of the vowel phonemes.
Burkina Faso's game preserves — the most important of which are Arly, Nazinga, and W National Park -- contain lions, elephants, hippopotamus, monkeys, warthogs, and antelopes.
In fact, as their synthesis is controlled by a template directed process in most in vivo systems all biopolymers of a type ( say one specific protein ) are all alike: they all contain the similar sequences and numbers of monomers and thus all have the same mass.
In most insects, this " blood " does not contain oxygen-carrying molecules such as hemoglobin because their bodies are small enough for their tracheal system to suffice for supplying oxygen.
These neighborhoods contain most of the area's residential buildings, along with park space and various types of supporting businesses ( supermarkets, restaurants, movie theaters.
The relation between Cr ( III ) and Cr ( VI ) strongly depends on pH and oxidative properties of the location, but in most cases, the Cr ( III ) is the dominating species, although in some areas the ground water can contain up to 39 µg / liter of total chromium of which 30 µg / liter is present as Cr ( VI ).
Unlike feces, urine doesn't attract disease-spreading flies ( such as house flies or blow flies ), and it doesn't contain the most hardy of pathogens, such as parasitic worm eggs.
As most oil and gas has been in place for millions to tens of millions of years, depleted oil and gas reservoirs can contain carbon dioxide for millennia.
Also, cells may contain more than one type of chromosome ; for example, mitochondria in most eukaryotes and chloroplasts in plants have their own small chromosomes.
Both the Jewish Bible and the New Testament also contain passages some have interpreted as describing same-sex relationships, for example David and Jonathan or the centurion and his servant ; these are likewise the subject of scholarly debate, with most arguing that the relationships depicted are platonic.
In theory one can describe compounds that contain the methyl group, with relatively large bond polarity between the carbon and non-hydrogen atom, as salts of this anion ; however in truth most such compounds, if not all, are actually covalent.
His letters to Sophie Volland contain some of the most vivid of all the insights that we have of the daily life of the philosophic circle of Paris during this time period.
Slides 5 through 8 contain emotional material, and the seventh slide contained the most emotionally arousing image and description ( a picture of surgically repaired legs of a car crash victim ).
Rubin's observations and calculations showed that most galaxies must contain about ten times as much “ dark ” mass as can be accounted for by the visible stars.
It is expected to revitalize some of the most commercial and historic districts in the City of Kabul, which will contain numerous historic mosques and shrines as well as viable commercial activities among and within war-damaged buildings.
The theatrical trailer for the film also contain these errors, most notably Jet Jaguar being called " Robotman.
A group of galaxies is the most common type of galactic cluster, and these formations contain a majority of the galaxies ( as well as most of the baryonic mass ) in the universe.
The most common commercial glasses contain both alkali and alkaline earth ions ( usually sodium and calcium ), for easier processing and satisfying corrosion resistance.
The jugular veins also contain several ( most commonly seven ) valves to prevent blood flowing back into the head from the inferior vena cava and right atrium while the head is lowered.
The mixture formulas in this book do not contain enough salpeter to create an explosive however ; being limited to at most 50 % salpeter, they produce an incendiary.
This amount of carbohydrate is contained in about 3-4 ounces ( 100-120 ml ) of orange, apple, or grape juice although fruit juices contain a higher proportion of fructose which is more slowly metabolized than pure dextrose, alternatively, about 4-5 ounces ( 120-150 ml ) of regular ( non-diet ) soda may also work, as will about one slice of bread, about 4 crackers, or about 1 serving of most starchy foods.
Thyrotoxicosis may also occur by the ingestion of excessive amounts of exogenous thyroid hormone in the form of thyroid hormone supplements such as the most widely used supplement levothyroxine, liothyronine, in weight-reducing dietary supplements that contain thyroid hormone, synthetic forms of T4 and T3 or thyroid extract ( desiccated thyroid ).

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