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1." HOW TO COMPUTE THE INTERVAL ANGLE FOR TWO PGSETS Although six-dimensional space may at first appear intimidating, a multitude of simple computational devices permit us to calculate quantities with ease in spaces of any number of dimensions."

Source:  SCOTT, DAMON,ISAACSON, ERIC J. "THE INTERVAL ANGLE: A SIMILARITY MEASURE FOR PITCH-CLASS SETS" Perspectives of New Music 36.2 June 22 1998: 107

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2."... double discrete sum [s.sub.2] is a quantity close to the mixed term [s.sub.1], which in turn is close to the double integral [s.sub.3]."

Source:  AUBRY, PHILIPPE,DEBOUZIE, DOMITIEN. "GEOSTATISTICAL ESTIMATION VARIANCE FOR THE SPATIAL MEAN IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMATIC SAMPLING" Ecology 81.2 Feb. 1 2000: 543

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3." Moreover, vortons become quantized because the internal field has to match up on itself around the loop, and this means that current must flow in discrete quantities."

Source:  Gangui, Alejandro. "Superconducting Cosmic Strings" American Scientist 88.3 May 1 2000: 254

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4."... the availability of task-relevant information and the actual magnitude of the to-be-estimated quantity (Blair & Burton, 1987; Brown, 1995, 1997; Burton & Blair, 1991; Conrad, Brown, & Cashman, 1998; Menon, 1993)."

Source:  Brown, Norman R.,Sinclair, Robert C. "Estimating Number of Lifetime Sexual Partners: Men and Women Do It Differently" Journal of Sex Research 36.3 Aug. 1 1999: 292

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5." This pedigree had [[delta].sub.i] = - 13.5, which corresponds to the relative specific likelihood [[delta].sub.i] = - 13.5/12 = -1.13. This quantity is of the same magnitude as that used in the present study (see Figure 1C)."

Source:  LIVSHITS, GREGORY,GINSBURG, EMIL,KOBYLIANSKY, EUGENE. "Heterogeneity of Genetic Control of Blood Pressure in Ethnically Different Populations" Human Biology 71.4 Aug. 1 1999: 685

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6." A prothetic dimension, on the other hand, is one that does vary in terms of a change in degrees of quantity or magnitude, and is therefore sometimes described as additive."

Source:  Zraick, Richard I.,Liss, Julie M. "A Comparison of Equal-Appearing Interval Scaling and Direct Magnitude Estimation of Nasal Voice Quality" Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 43.4 Aug. 1 2000: 979

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7." The use of the term "demand for inputs" here is not designed to obliterate the fact that those quantities (and their quality) are also operable supply magnitudes in the productivity fraction (or "function")."

Source:  Walker, John F.,Vatter, Harold G. "DEMAND: THE NEGLECTED PARTICIPANT IN THE LONG RUN U.S. PRODUCTIVITY RECORD" American Economist 43.2 Sept. 22 1999: 73

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8." We standardized the magnitudes of positive, negative, and net effects calculated from different performance parameters so that effects could be compared as unitless quantities readily across different performance measures and between annuals and shrubs."

Source:  Holzapfel, Claus,Mahall, Bruce E. "Bidirectional facilitation and interference between shrubs and annuals in the Mojave Desert" Ecology 80.5 July 1 1999: 1747-1748

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9." The asking price for the commodity is an objective magnitude which is expressed in terms of a quantity of money as the pecuniary term of the transaction."

Source:  Zuniga, Gloria L. "An ontology of economic objects: an application of Carl Menger's ideas" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58.2 Apr. 1 1999: 299-300

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10."... quantity magnitudes. (20) The explanation of the observed differential lies in the skilled labour groupings employed by the two models."

Source:  TOMBAZOS, CHRISTIS G. "The role of imports in expanding the demand gap between skilled and unskilled labour in the US" Applied Economics 31.4 Apr. 1 1999: 509

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11." 20. People may be mistaken both with respect to their ability to appraise their "own states of mind" and to "their knowledge of the magnitudes of the quantities available to them and of the different qualities of goods" (1871, p. 148)."

Source:  Peart, Sandra J. "Jevons and Menger re-homogenized?: Jaffe after 20 years" American Journal of Economics and Sociology v57.n3 July 1 1998: 307-326

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12." The quantity-frequency index captured the magnitude of change and was particularly relevant in documenting the large decreases found for some of the heavy users."

Source:  Morehouse, Ellen,Tobler, Nancy S. "PREVENTING AND REDUCING SUBSTANCE USE AMONG INSTITUTIONALIZED ADOLESCENTS" Adolescence 35.137 Mar. 22 2000: 1

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13." The relative contribution of the substitution, income and habit effect depends on the volatility of the exogenous variables (e.g. commodity prices, expenditure and lagged quantity consumed) and the magnitude of the corresponding elasticities."

Source:  Karagiannis, Giannis,Velentzas, Kostas. "Decomposition analysis of consumers' demand changes: an application to Greek consumption data" Applied Economics 36.5 Mar. 20 2004: 497-505

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14."... implementation strategies than other treatments?); (2) the quality, quantity, and consistency of the evidence, and the magnitude of the treatment effect that supports the implementation strategies (do guidelines require different implementation strategies when the evidentiary basis is compelling across..."

Source:  Schunemann, Holger J.,Cook, Deborah,Grimshaw, Jeremy,Liberati, Alessandro,Heffner, John,Tapson, Victor,Guyatt, Gordon. "Antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy: from evidence to application" Chest 126.3 Sept. 1 2004: 688-697

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15." It seems best to regard the "core" of the field as a matter of continuous examination, conflict, and negotiation. * The perceived quality and quantity of research conducted in a given line of work."

Source:  Smelser, Neil J. "LOOKING BACK AT 25 YEARS OF SOCIOLOGY AND THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGY" Annual Review of Sociology Jan. 1 1999: 1

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16." The function f(x) = xV(x) is smooth, increasing, and strictly concave for all x [is greater than] 0, continuous at x = 0 and f(0) = 0. Let n be the mass of varieties consumed in strictly positive quantities."

Source:  Kuhn, Kai-Uwe,Vives, Xavier. "Excess entry, vertical integration, and welfare" RAND Journal of Economics 30.4 Dec. 22 1999: 575

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17." 3. There is some continuous quantity data, but they do not use standard measurement units, that is, bongs per day."

Source:  Saffer, Henry,Chaloupka, Frank. "The demand for illicit drugs" Economic Inquiry 37.3 July 1 1999: 401-402

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18." For example, in Eq. 5 the site number i is a categorical quantity, whereas t is a continuous variable treated nonparametrically via the expression s(t)."

Source:  FEWSTER, RACHEL M.,BUCKLAND, STEPHEN T.,SIRIWARDENA, GAVIN M.,BAILLIE, STEPHEN R.,WILSON, JEREMY D. "ANALYSIS OF POPULATION TRENDS FOR FARMLAND BIRDS USING GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODELS" Ecology 81.7 July 1 2000: 1970

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19." Developing the Partnership The twin goals of national development and organizational development are achieved through the continuous development of the customer in terms of capability, and in products in terms of quantity, quality and complexity."

Source:  Perera, Travis. "Best Management Practices in the Banking, Finance and Insurance Sector of Sri Lanka" Journal of Comparative International Management 2.1 June 1 1999: 51

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20." Drinking sufficient quantities of ethanol to reach a BAC of 0.400% w/v most definitely reflects continuous heavy drinking probably spanning over several days or weeks, resulting in both cellular and metabolic tolerance."

Source:  JONES, A. W. "The Drunkest Drinking Driver in Sweden: Blood Alcohol Concentration 0.545% w/v" Journal of Studies on Alcohol 60.3 May 1 1999: 400

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21." This sequence will continue endlessly, requiring the pilot's continuous action and consuming excessive quantities of fuel."

Source:  . "Teaching machines to think fuzzy" Technology Teacher 64.2 Oct. 1 2004: 13-18

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22." The construction of a metric unit enables students to interpret simple fractions as operational units (i.e., as a continuous quantity that..."

Source:  Grobecker, Betsey. "IMAGERY AND FRACTIONS IN STUDENTS CLASSIFIED AS LEARNING DISABLED" Learning Disability Quarterly 23.2 Mar. 22 2000: 157

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23." The problem consisted of comparing the output per factory of two kinds of production where the procedures for handling density generated a quantity that could be called the "average production" (per factory).] Looking Back On reflection,..."

Source:  Sawada, Daiyo. "Mathematics as Problem Solving: A Japanese Way" Teaching Children Mathematics 6.1 Sept. 1 1999: 54

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24." To make sense of the multitude of forces contributing to the new order, Barron examines rural society from three discrete, but complementary, avenues."

Source:  Porter, Kimberly K. "Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Transformation in the RuralNorth, 1870-1930" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.2 Oct. 1 1999: 348-350

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25." In an environment of financial repression in which the state dictates prices and possibly also quantities, or the kind of quantities, financial institutions also run risks."

Source:  MENKHOFF, LUKAS. "Bad Banking in Thailand? An Empirical Analysis of Macro Indicators" Journal of Development Studies 36.5 June 1 2000: 135

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