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Although mandated by law, compliance data from the EPA for 2008 showed, however, 25 % of Bt corn growers were not in compliance.
Finnish data for the early 1980s showed that 30 to 40 percent of those in occupations not requiring much education were the children of farmers, as were about 25 percent in upper-level occupations, a rate two to three times that of France and noticeably higher than that even of neighbouring Sweden.
He said the leaked e-mails showed that the " surface temperature data that IPCC relies on is based on distorted raw data and algorithms that they will not share with the science community.
Further, P. Skitzki of Raytheon suggested that the data showed a protuberance, in length, projecting from one of the echoes.
: MySQL 5. 1 and 6. 0 showed poor performance when used for data warehousing — partly due to its inability to utilize multiple CPU cores for processing a single query.
Further data, from the APPROVe trial, showed a statistically significant relative risk of cardiovascular events of 1. 97 versus placebo — which caused a worldwide withdrawal of rofecoxib in October 2004.
Luminescence dating data showed that 130, 000 years ago, the Arabian Peninsula was relatively more warm which caused more rainfall, turning it into a series of lush habitable land.
However, recent genetic data showed it was closer to the American Patagioenas pigeons.
Spitzer's own data showed that claims of change were reflected mostly in changes in self-labelling and behavior, less in attractions, and least in the homoerotic content during the masturbatory fantasies ; this particular finding was consistent with other studies in this area.
In a 2002 report, the data showed no marked decrease in overall water quality, but a slight decrease in visibility due to an increase of algae.
In 1908 Bang and Ellerman showed that a filterable virus could transmit chicken leukemia, data largely ignored till the 1930s when leukemia became regarded as cancerous.
Subsequent data gathering in the 1980s by historians Vladimir Žerjavić and Bogoljub Kočović showed that the actual number of dead was about 1 million.
A 1989 study of weather data recorded at Lille, from Ypres between 1867 and 1916, showed that August was more often dry than wet, that there was a trend towards dry autumns ( September – November ) and that average rainfall in October had decreased over the previous 50 years.
Based on the data obtained, cingulatomy for treatment of chronic pain showed promising results.
" Former NASA sonic boom expert Dom Maglieri studied the 15-year old sonic boom data from the California Institute of Technology and has deemed that the data showed " something at 90, 000 ft ( c. 27. 4 km ), Mach 4 to Mach 5. 2 ".
A 2007 systematic review concluded that treatment with HBOT showed no significant difference from that of pressurized room air, and that some children undergoing HBOT may experience adverse events such as seizures and the need for ear pressure equalization tubes ; due to poor quality of data assessment the review also concluded that estimates of the prevalence of adverse events are uncertain.
One large observation studying using US data showed that the odds ratio of crash death is 0. 46 with a three-point belt, when compared with no belt.
The data show that participants with eating disorders responded quicker to the probe when it showed a negative eating picture, than when it showed a positive eating picture.
Takahashi determined that the peacock ’ s train was not the universal target of female mate choice, showed little variance across male populations, and, based on physiological data collected from this group of peafowl, do not correlate to male physical conditions.
Records for one carrier alone ( Sprint ), showed that in a given year federal law enforcement agencies requested customer location data 8 million times.
He showed tremendous insight in this assessment of preliminary data.

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The data presented are derived almost entirely from X-ray diffraction measurements and include atomic coordinates, cell dimensions, and atomic and ionic radii.
Arrays are among the oldest and most important data structures, and are used by almost every program.
* Have a playback buffer between the network and the codec, one large enough to tide the codec over almost all the jitter in the data.
As an illustration of this problem, when official data for all the world's countries are added up, exports exceed imports by almost 1 %; it appears the world is running a positive balance of trade with itself.
A recurrent criticism of inflation is that the invoked inflation field does not correspond to any known physical field, and that its potential energy curve seems to be an ad hoc contrivance to accommodate almost any data we could get.
If the disk was not otherwise prepared with a custom format, ( e. g. for data disks ), 664 blocks would be free after formatting, giving 664 × 254 = 168, 656 bytes ( or almost 165 kB ) for user data.
If the checksums match, the data was almost certainly not altered.
The register-to-register manipulation was almost RISC-like in its bit-efficiency ; and an instruction that manipulated register data could also perform tests, shifts and even elect to discard the result.
The necessary data are available for almost all elements, and this method allows the estimation of electronegativities for elements which cannot be treated by the other methods, e. g. francium, which has an Allen electronegativity of 0. 67.
To move from vendor A's to vendor B's systems usually meant a very expensive re-entry of almost all design data by hand into the new system.
These code values can be used in almost any data interchange system to communicate in the following European languages ( with a few exceptions due to missing characters, as noted ):
They point out that later studies, which had more data and lower standard errors, did not show the expected increase in t-statistic ( almost all the studies had a t-statistic of about two, just above the level of statistical significance at the. 05 level ).
According to the data of the China Bicycle Association, a government-chartered industry group, in 2004 China's manufacturers sold 7. 5 million electric bicycles nationwide, which was almost twice 2003 sales ; domestic sales reached 10 million in 2005, and 16 to 18 million in 2006.
Because many characters involve embryological, or soft-tissue or molecular characters that ( at best ) hardly ever fossilize, and the interpretation of fossils is more ambiguous than living taxa, extinct taxa almost invariably have higher proportions of missing data than living ones.
As time went on more sophisticated methods were developed, but almost all involved some form of malformed disk data, such as a sector that might return different data on separate accesses due to bad data alignment.
In a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication link, where only one terminal is transmitting, the maximum throughput is often equivalent to or very near the physical data rate ( the channel capacity ), since the channel utilization can be almost 100 % in such a network, except for a small inter-frame gap.
The World Health Organization works to provide the needed health and well-being evidence through a variety of data collection platforms, including the World Health Survey covering almost 400, 000 respondents from 70 countries, and the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health ( SAGE ) covering over 50, 000 persons over 50 years old in 23 countries.
It was almost completely compatible, but featured a 32-bit data bus ( although keeping the 24-bit address bus ) for somewhat faster performance.
# The data are provided by the original vendor on a discretionary basis, who has every interest in blocking the effective implementation of competing solutions, and may subtly alter or change its product, often in newer revisions, so that competitors ' implementations are almost, but not quite completely interoperable, leading customers to consider them unreliable or of a lower quality.
Insufficient skew can force the drive to wait almost an entire revolution for the data to pass under the head again, resulting in extra revolutions per track to read the data.

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