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In connection with any claim decided by the Commission pursuant to this Title in which an award is made, the Commission may, upon the written request of the claimant or any attorney heretofore or hereafter employed by such claimant, determine and apportion the just and reasonable attorney's fees for services rendered with respect to such claim, but the total amount of the fees so determined in any case shall not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Written evidence that the claimant and any such attorney have agreed to the amount of the attorney's fees shall be conclusive upon the Commission: Provided, however, That the total amount of the fees so agreed upon does not exceed 10 per centum of the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Any fee so determined shall be entered as a part of such award, and payment thereof shall be made by the Secretary of the Treasury by deducting the amount thereof from the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad announced yesterday it would reduce the total amount of its payroll by 10 per cent through salary cuts and lay-offs effective at 12:01 A.M. next Saturday.
Federal prosecutors estimated that the amount may total $20,000, altho a spokesman for the association estimated its loss at approximately $10,000.
It is estimated that more than 600 stations ( of a total of 3,400 ) do a significant amount of programing for the Negro.
Three years later it was found in nature, although it is the least abundant element in the Earth's crust among the non-transuranic elements, with an estimated total amount of less than at any given time.
He remained Sovereign Grand Commander for the remainder of his life ( a total of thirty-two years ), devoting a large amount of his time to developing the rituals of the order.
The total budget includes an estimated amount of € 5. 5 ($ 7. 7 ) bn, which is directly financed by either the German government or the German Bundesländer.
There is strong observational evidence for dark energy, as the total energy density of the universe is known through constraints on the flatness of the universe, but the amount of clustering matter is tightly measured, and is much less than this.
To date, therefore, the total amount pledged for Cambodia's rehabilitation is approximately 12. 3 G $.
Several months later, when Ceres should have reappeared, Piazzi could not locate it: the mathematical tools of the time were not able to extrapolate a position from such a scant amount of data — three degrees represent less than 1 % of the total orbit.
One study compared cranberries with twenty other fruits, showing that cranberries had a high amount of total polyphenols.
Though the CPC charges a limited due on its members for its expenditure, its total amount would be insignificant for the continued operation of this hegemony.

total and oxygen
Of the human body's solid components after drying and burning of organics ( as for example, after cremation ), about a third of the total " mineral " mass remaining, is the approximately one kilogram of calcium that composes the average skeleton ( the remainder being mostly phosphorus and oxygen ).
* Anemia in which arterial oxygen pressure is normal, but total oxygen content of the blood is reduced.
Hemoglobin has an oxygen binding capacity of 1. 34 ml O < sub > 2 </ sub > per gram of hemoglobin, which increases the total blood oxygen capacity seventy-fold compared to dissolved oxygen in blood.
A reduction in the total binding capacity of hemoglobin to oxygen ( i. e. shifting the curve down, not just to the right ) due to reduced pH is called the root effect.
Also carbohydrates, for example, have the same ratio ( carbon: hydrogen: oxygen = 1: 2: 1 ) ( and thus the same empirical formula ) but different total numbers of atoms in the molecule.
# Absorption: oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide can diffuse into the epidermis in small amounts ; some animals use their skin as their sole respiration organ ( in humans, the cells comprising the outermost 0. 25 – 0. 40 mm of the skin are " almost exclusively supplied by external oxygen ", although the " contribution to total respiration is negligible ")
Note than some species of small bats have a higher mean total morphometnc pulmonary diffusing capacity for oxygen than equivalent weight birds but this is the exception and is not the rule.
The theoretical maximum considers the total amount of energy absorbed by both the hydrogen and oxygen.
For example, in SO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup > 2 -</ sup > ( sulfite ion ), the total charge of the ion is-2, and each oxygen is assumed to have its usual oxidation state of-2.
The newly reported animals complete their life cycle in the total absence of light and oxygen, and they are less than a millimetre in size.
Thus phytoplankton are responsible for much of the oxygen present in the Earth's atmosphere – half of the total amount produced by all plant life.
Adult humans have roughly 2 – 3 × 10 < sup > 13 </ sup > ( 20-30 trillion ) red blood cells at any given time, comprising approximately one quarter of the total human body cell number ( women have about 4 to 5 million erythrocytes per microliter ( cubic millimeter ) of blood and men about 5 to 6 million ; people living at high altitudes with low oxygen tension will have more ).
Because cells can only produce adenosine at a rate of about 2 % of the cell's total need per hour, even restoring oxygen is futile at this point because there is no adenosine to phosphorylate into ATP.
In total there were 89 trailer-truck loads of LOX ( liquid oxygen ), 28 trailer loads of LH2 ( liquid hydrogen ), and 27 rail cars of RP-1 ( refined kerosene ).
Some sources state that sixteen chemical elements are required to support human biochemical processes by serving structural and functional roles as well as electrolytes: However, as many as 26 elements in total ( including the common hydrogen, carbon, nitron and oxygen ) are suggested to be used by mammals, as a result of studies of biochemical, special uptake, and metabolic handling studies.
The term anoxia means a total decrease in the level of oxygen, an extreme form of hypoxia or " low oxygen ".
* Increasing the total number of red blood cells in the body, facilitating transport of oxygen
Frequently used methods include pH, biochemical oxygen demand ( BOD ), chemical oxygen demand ( COD ), nutrients ( nitrate and phosphorus compounds ), metals ( including copper, zinc, cadmium, lead and mercury ), oil and grease, total petroleum hydrocarbons ( TPH ), and pesticides.

total and consumed
Seeds furnish about 40 percent of the total nutrients consumed by all livestock.
Cereal grains furnish about one-fourth of the total food calories in the American diet and about one-third of the total nutrients consumed by all livestock and poultry.
In 1987 Honduran households consumed approximately 60 percent of total energy used, transportation and agriculture used about 26 percent, and industry used about 14 percent.
45 million litres of julmust are consumed during December ( to be compared with roughly 9 million Swedes ), which is around 50 % of the total soft drink volume in December and 75 % of the total yearly must sales.
70 % of total electrical energy power consumed in Moldova is imported from Ukraine and only 30 % is produced in Moldova.
Soon most forms of media content were introduced on mobile phones, and today the total value of media consumed on mobile towers over that of internet content, and was worth over 31 billion dollars in 2007 ( source Informa ).
These specifications were provided by calculating adequate intakes from measured intakes in populations of individuals with “ desirable osmolarity values of urine and desirable water volumes per energy unit consumed .” For healthful hydration, the current EFSA guidelines recommend total water intakes of 2. 0 L / day for adult females and 2. 5 L / day for adult males.
The book's main idea is that high levels of fat intake are the cause of many health disorders common in the U. S., and thus that cutting fat consumption down to 10 % of the total calories consumed would be optimal for most people.
In fiscal year ( FY ) 1987, about 90 % of the total water demand in the kingdom was consumed by agriculture.
The consumption capacity of petroleum, gas, oil, kerosene and IDO is increasing annually, going from a total of 5, 650 tons consumed in 1997 to more than 7, 500 tons in 1999.
That is, as quantity consumed of one good ( X ) increases, total satisfaction would increase if not offset by a decrease in the quantity consumed of the other good ( Y ).
That is as more of a good is consumed total utility increases at a decreasing rate-additions to utility per unit consumption are successively smaller.
Although the consumption of hake and other fish has declined in Spain during the last decade, hake still accounts for about 1 / 3 of the total fish consumed in Spain.
Leakage power is a significant portion of the total power consumed by such designs.
Residential local exchange carrier service typically charges, where is the monthly minimum and covers the first calls, is the price per local call, and is the total quantity of calls consumed.
Artesian drinking water ( total volume of drinking water – more than 60 %) is consumed in Minsk ’ s city districts.
" will be displayed on the character's viewpoint and he / she / it may not add anything more to the inventory until enough items have been discarded or consumed to bring the total weight below his / her / its carrying capacity again.
Bhima was also renowned for his giant appetite-at times, half of the total food consumed by the Pandavas was eaten by him, which gave rise to his name of Vrikodara.
Another food staple found in wetland systems is rice, a popular grain that is consumed at the rate of 1 / 5 of the total global calorie count.
In 1897 and 1898, a total of bills from hotels and saloons in town showed that 3000 kegs of beer were consumed in a village with a population of 500.
JCPA director Gutow led a national ' food stamp challenge ' in which he and others consumed for a week no more food than could be purchased with $ 21, the total amount received by the average food stamp recipient.
In the current corn-to-ethanol production model in the United States, considering the total energy consumed by farm equipment, cultivation, planting, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides made from petroleum, irrigation systems, harvesting, transport of feedstock to processing plants, fermentation, distillation, drying, transport to fuel terminals and retail pumps, and lower ethanol fuel energy content, the net energy content value added and delivered to consumers is very small.

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