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1."... size, measured as a ratio of size year t+ 1 to size year t, during one time interval, and size changes during the following intervals were examined by Spearman's rank correlation."

Source:  EHRLEN, JOHAN. "THE DYNAMICS OF PLANT POPULATIONS: DOES THE HISTORY OF INDIVIDUALS MATTER?" Ecology 81.6 June 1 2000: 1675

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2."... change is regressed against change in firm size (CAP Change: ratio of CAP in 1990 to that in 1983), firm size in the base year (CAP in 1983), and A7 in 1983."

Source:  Kawaura, Akihiko. "Deregulation and governance: plight of Japanese banks in the 1990s" Applied Economics 36.5 Mar. 20 2004: 479-485

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3." Taxonomic implications of intraspecific variation in cnida size and shape Because cnida size and shape commonly change with body size within anemone species, their value as taxonomic characters is much reduced (Williams, 1996, 1998, 2000)."

Source:  Francis, Lisbeth. "Microscaling: why larger anemones have longer cnidae" Biological Bulletin 207.2 Oct. 1 2004: 116-130

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4." Slavin, in his review of the literature on class size (1990), suggested that the reason reducing class size does not appear to affect student outcomes until one-to-one ratios are reached is because teachers do not change their instruction when group size decreases."

Source:  MOODY, SALLY WATSON,VAUGHN, SHARON,HUGHES, MARIE TEJERO,FISCHER, MERYL. "Reading Instruction in the Resource Room: Set Up for Failure" Exceptional Children 66.3 Mar. 22 2000: 305

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5." Baker, D. D. and Cullen, J. B., "Administrative Reorganization And Configurational Context: The Contingent Effects of Age, Size, And Change In Size", Academy of Management Journal, Vol. 36 (6), 1993, 1251-1277."

Source:  Modarres, Mohsen,Beheshtian, Mehdi,Ispahani, Ahmed. "The contingent effects of industry conditions on relationship between structural complexity and strategic change" Journal of Academy of Business and Economics 2.2 Apr. 1 2003: 44-54

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6." When the establishment size variables (I = % change for each discrete size class; IL = % change for each cumulative size class) are analysed separately a considerable number of statistically significant relationships emerge."

Source:  Shearmur, Richard G.,J.Coffey, William. "Establishment size and employment growth in the Canadian urban system 1991-1994: an exploratory analysis" Canadian Journal of Regional Science 19.3 Sept. 22 1998: 303-31

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7."... size has changed to a size 10EEE," explains Kristen I. Smithson, who handles public affairs for the retailer in Nashville, Tenn."

Source:  . "Big foot" Washington Times Dec. 2 2004: 05

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8." The size of the regimes also influences ecosystem resilience and stability, which refer to the size or intensity of disturbance the system can withstand without changing and the speed at which the system recovers (Gunderson et al. 2002)."

Source:  Mayer, Audrey L.,Rietkerk, Max. "The dynamic regime concept for ecosystem management and restoration" BioScience 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 1013-1021

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9." The development of the field system was characterized by changes in the size of the fields, variability infield size, the size of production communities, the level of distribution of production, and the spatial distribution of fields."

Source:  Ladefoged, Thegn N.,Graves, Michael W. "EVOLUTIONARY THEORY AND THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF DRY-LAND AGRICULTURE IN NORTH KOHALA, HAWAI'I" American Antiquity 65.3 July 1 2000: 423

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10." Changes from the previous system include the division of stage I into two categories (IA and IB) based on tumor size, and the division of stage II into two categories (IIA and IIB) based on tumor size and nodal status."

Source:  Pearson, F. Griffith. "Non-small Cell Lung Cancer" Chest 116.6 Dec. 1 1999: 500

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11." The source of the effect can be identified, therefore, by estimating how each determinant of participation changes with a city's size and then gauging how much the city size effect attenuates once these determinants are controlled."

Source:  OLIVER, J. ERIC. "City Size and Civic Involvement in Metropolitan America" American Political Science Review 94.2 June 1 2000: 361

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12." Larger relative cohort size is estimated to reduce fertility (the coefficient on RCS is significant and negative), but this reduction is asymmetric: weaker when cohort size is declining than when it is on the increase (the coefficient on RCS change is significantly positive)."

Source:  MACUNOVICH, DIANE J. "Relative Cohort Size: Source of a Unifying Theory of Global Fertility Transition?" Population and Development Review 26.2 June 1 2000: 235

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13." Another important change occurred in rates of stasis or retention of colonies (the probability of staying the same size), particularly in the largest size class (Table 1)."

Source:  HUGHES, TERENCE P.,TANNER, JASON E. "RECRUITMENT FAILURE, LIFE HISTORIES, AND LONG-TERM DECLINE OF CARIBBEAN CORALS" Ecology 81.8 Aug. 1 2000: 2250

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14." Using fairly elementary methods, I will generate a characterization of the optimal coalition size and identify how this size varies as the underlying parameters of the model change."

Source:  BANKS, JEFFREY S. "Buying Supermajorities in Finite Legislatures" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 677

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15." Deichman's model utilizes population instead of GDP as a proxy for market size, conversely arguing that change in GDP is best used as a proxy for market growth."

Source:  Janicki, Hubert P.,Wunnava, Phanindra V. "Determinants of foreign direct investment: empirical evidence from EU accession candidates" Applied Economics 36.5 Mar. 20 2004: 505-510

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16." The PEST algorithm adaptively changes both step direction and size to place trials at the most efficient location on the stimulus axis and converge on a threshold level in a minimum number of trials."

Source:  Heath, Steve M.,Hogben, John H. "Cost-effective prediction of reading difficulties" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 47.4 Aug. 1 2004: 751-766

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17."... out at you and the screen is changed to some monochrome spherical blobs of different sizes doing a dreamy Brownian movement around the screen."

Source:  Lyall, Sutherland. "Dreaming spheres" Architectural Review 216.1292 Oct. 1 2004: 40-41

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18." Because of its moderate sample size, our study is not sufficient to define a clear cutoff point for SDSBMI change that leads to decreases in ISI values."

Source:  Reinehr, Thomas,Kiess, Wieland,Kapellen, Thomas,Andler, Werner. "Insulin sensitivity among obese children and adolescents, according to degree of weight loss" Pediatrics 114.6 Dec. 1 2004: 1569-1574

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19." Developmental consequences of an evolutionary change in egg size: an experimental test."

Source:  McDonald, Kathryn. "Patterns in early embryonic motility: effects of size and environmental temperature on vertical velocities of sinking and swimming echinoid blastulae" Biological Bulletin 207.2 Oct. 1 2004: 93-103

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20." Body size, build, conditioning, muscle imbalances, fatigue, joint laxity, stress levels, misuse (poor technique), abrupt changes in schedule, playing style, lifestyle choices and equipment set-up are reviewed."

Source:  Cockey, Linda,Kalmanson, Kathryn. "Annotated bibliography on musician wellness" American Music Teacher 52.6 June 1 2003: 34-50

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21." Change is also occurring in other areas; portion sizes are getting larger and more American-style foods are being introduced."

Source:  Welland, Diane. "The Mediterranean diet: EN goes to Italy and finds it's more than just the food" Environmental Nutrition 27.6 June 1 2004: 1

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22." MathType 5 allows users to format equations by changing spacing, font size and style."

Source:  . "MathType 5" T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) 31.9 Apr. 1 2004: 36-37

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23." If we rigidly limit article size, we change the tenor of some articles."

Source:  Rinsky, Robert A. "A message from the editor" Public Health Reports 119.6 Nov. 1 2004: 519-520

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24." Obviously, the size of the payoffs (and the cost of the demonstration) can be adjusted as desired by changing the coupon values and cash amounts. (8) We summarize those results that are germane to the lessons..."

Source:  Asker, John,Grosskopf, Brit,McKinney, C. Nicholas,Niederle, Muriel,Roth, Alvin E.,Weizsacker, Georg. "Teaching auction strategy using experiments administered via the internet" Journal of Economic Education 35.4 Sept. 22 2004: 330-343

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25." The greater percentage of hominid bone modification in Group 1, though interesting in light of the changes in lithic raw material choice discussed by Miller-Antonio (this volume), may yet be an artifact of small sample size; further excavations may clarify this relationship."

Source:  Bekken, Deborah,Schepartz, Lynne A.,Miller-Antonio, Sari,Yamei, Hou,Weiwen, Huang. "Taxonomic abundance at Panxian Dadong, a Middle Pleistocene Cave in South China" Asian Perspectives: the Journal of Archaeology for Asia and the Pacific 43.2 Sept. 22 2004: 333-360

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