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In addition, production machinery must in many cases be designed to handle with equal efficiency both natural fibers and the increasing number of synthetics, as well as blends.
Let us assume that it would be possible for an enemy to create an aerosol of the causative agent of epidemic typhus ( Rickettsia prowazwki ) over City A and that a large number of cases of typhus fever resulted therefrom.
Worse still, in a number of cases it has been claimed that the Psithyrus female kills the Bombus queen.
A number of strong independent agencies, established in some cases with governmental or royal support, have conducted large medical, social, educational and research operations in particular parts of the Congo and Ruanda-Urundi.
In many cases it is not possible to divide the process into a finite number of discrete stages, since the state of the stream is transformed in a continuous manner through the process.
These 1750 cases were carted off in a one-night operation by the O'Banion men, who left in their stead the same number of barrels filled with water.
total number of cases
In many cases such a selection can be made without invoking the axiom of choice ; this is in particular the case if the number of bins is finite, or if a selection rule is available: a distinguishing property that happens to hold for exactly one object in each bin.
Lookup, insertion, and deletion all take O ( log n ) time in both the average and worst cases, where n is the number of nodes in the tree prior to the operation.
In other cases the forces may be distributed among a large number of members, as in a truss, or not clearly discernible to a casual observer as in a box beam.
In a few cases, a bishop came to preside over a number of dioceses, i. e., Rome, Antioch, and Alexandria.
It was expected that the UK Government's liberalisation of the UK bankruptcy regime would increase the number of bankruptcy cases ; the Insolvency Service statistics appear to bear this out:
for an arbitrary real or complex number α ( the order of the Bessel function ); the most common and important cases are for α an integer or half-integer.
In smaller cases it is possible to count the number of combinations.
... At least 2, 505 people were sentenced for cannibalism in the years 1932 and 1933 in Ukraine, though the actual number of cases was certainly much greater.
Unanimity is nearly always used where foreign policy is concerned, and in a number of cases under police and judicial co-operation.
Their study found that using bicycle seats without protruding noses reduced pressure on the groin by at least 65 % and significantly reduced the number of cases of urogenital paresthesia.
In mathematics, any number of cases supporting a conjecture, no matter how large, is insufficient for establishing the conjecture's veracity, since a single counterexample would immediately bring down the conjecture.
In a number of nationally publicized cases in the early 1990s, prosecutors charged parents belonging to the Christian Science church with murder or manslaughter after their children died of likely curable ailments without being medically treated.
The total number of cases since April 1721 came to 5, 889, with 844 deaths — more than three-quarters of all the deaths in Boston during 1721.
Many legal scholars believe that a number of legal cases, in particular Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union, established that the use of content-control software in libraries is a violation of the First Amendment.
This gives a rather large number of different cases to check: there are not only 26 sporadic groups and 16 families of groups of Lie type and the alternating groups, but also many of the groups of small rank or over small fields behave differently from the general case and have to be treated separately, and the groups of Lie type of even and odd characteristic are also quite different.
Most early discussions of diaspora were firmly rooted in a conceptual ' homeland '; they were concerned with a paradigmatic case, or a small number of core cases.
As diplomats by definition enter the country under safe-conduct, violating them is normally viewed as a great breach of honour, although there have been a number of cases where diplomats have been killed.
* Bundles of groups, group actions, sets, and equivalence relations can be regarded as special cases of the notion of groupoid, a point of view that suggests a number of analogies ;

number and measles
Effective vaccines were also developed for a number of other serious infectious diseases, including influenza, diphtheria, pertussis ( whooping cough ), tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella ( German measles ), chickenpox, hepatitis A, and hepatitis B.
The second dose is a dose to produce immunity in the small number of persons ( 2 – 5 %) who fail to develop measles immunity after the first dose.
During the 17th century, the number of Native Americans dropped drastically due to diseases brought by the European settlers, such as measles and small pox, and by the 1640s the Tiwa population was concentrated into four major pueblos ; Isleta, Sandia, Puaray and Alameda.
Of that number, approximately half were paupers buried in unmarked and often communal graves, sometimes as many as 12 in a day during a measles epidemic.
By 1900 the population had reduced to 30 survivors, just 10 % of the original number, as influenza and measles took their toll.
It is believed in 1800 possibly as many as 5000 Māori lived in Canterbury, but from disease like measles and influenza, introduced through the early whaling settlements on Banks Peninsula, and through tribal wars the number had fallen to around 500 in 1840.
A number of maternal infections can lead to a single pregnancy loss, including listeriosis, toxoplasmosis, and certain viral infections ( rubella, herpes simplex, measles, cytomegalo virus, coxsackie virus ).
An unknown number died of conflict-related disease and malnutrition, but mortality rates as high as fifteen percent were recorded during two measles outbreaks in the affected regions.
The diminution of the number of natives in the Americas due to European diseases ( smallpox, influenza, measles and typhus ) to which the native populations had no resistance, as well as to desertion from the work fields, led to the substitution of the encomienda system and the creation of privately-owned farms and haciendas.
The natives blamed them for introducing deadly diseases, including the measles, as the tribe had experienced a recent epidemic and a number of children had died.
In 1712, an outbreak of measles struck the French royal family, causing a number of significant deaths.
Morbillivirus ( measles virus ) infection is known to cause lymphopenia, a reduction in the number of CD4 + T lymphocytes circulating in the blood.

number and rose
It rose to number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, remaining on the charts for 15 weeks, as if, she wrote, her fans had been " waiting to embrace it ".
It hit number 1 in the UK singles chart in April 1972, spending 24 weeks total on the charts, topped the RPM national singles chart in Canada for three weeks, and rose as high as number 11 in the U. S. It is also a controversial instrumental, as it combined pipes with a military band.
After those redeployments the number of Army troops in that region rose to 25, 000.
After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers rose and reached 3 230 696 in 2008, and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13 % more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250 000 passengers.
After the record rose to number one, Haley was quickly given the title " Father of Rock and Roll ," by the media, and by teenagers that had come to embrace the new style of music.
Spending on technical education also rose, and the number of nursery schools was increased.
In addition, the number of motor cars on the roads rose from 3 million to 5 million from 1945 to 1951, and seaside holidays were taken by far more people than ever before.
The number of Central Committee meetings rose again when Brezhnev was elected First Secretary, but the number of meetings and their duration steadily decreased during Brezhnev's rule.
It was poorly received by critics, but Bowie's theme song rose to number two in the UK charts.
The report shows violent crime offenses rose 1. 3 %, but the number of property crime offenses decreased 2. 9 % compared to 2005.
The gun crime rate rose between 1997 and 2004 but has since slightly receded, while the number of murders from gun crime has largely remained static over the past decade.
After World War II the number of inmates in prison camps and colonies, again, rose sharply, reaching approximately 2. 5 million people by the early 1950s ( about 1. 7 million of whom were in camps ).
Despite these problems, the number of visitors arriving in Honduras rose from fewer than 200, 000 in 1987 to almost 250, 000 in 1989.
The Gardens has received a number of national, state, and local awards since its opening, and its rose gardens are particularly noteworthy.
With a series of men trained to do a single task on a product, then having it moved along to the next worker, the number of finished goods also rose significantly.
The number of reported murders rose 80 % from 136 in 2000 to 245 in 2001.
The number of reported arsons rose 140 % from 218 to 523 over the same period.
The number of working days lost in the country due to strikes rose sharply to more than 25, 000, 000 in 1984, though most of these were miners on strike, and from then on the number of working days lost in Britain due to strikes remained in the low millions.
They were the creation of millionaire Percy Nilsson and quickly rose to the highest rank in the early to mid-1990s and won two Swedish championships, but for a number of years have found themselves residing outside of the top flight.
The Clash's self-titled debut album came out two months later and rose to number twelve ; the single " White Riot " entered the top forty.
Reagan significantly increased public expenditures, primarily the Department of Defense, which rose ( in constant 2000 dollars ) from $ 267. 1 billion in 1980 ( 4. 9 % of GDP and 22. 7 % of public expenditure ) to $ 393. 1 billion in 1988 ( 5. 8 % of GDP and 27. 3 % of public expenditure ); most of those years military spending was about 6 % of GDP, exceeding this number in 4 different years.
Melson and Orbison followed it with the more complex " Blue Angel " which peaked at U. S. number 9 / UK number 11, a self-performed version of " Claudette ", and " I'm Hurtin '", which rose to number 27 but failed to chart in the UK.

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