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1 That this is indeed the case is justified by the NMR data which show that both strands of the duplex are identical .
2 It assumes that it is actually the unemployed who are being imprisoned , and , furthermore , is clearly untenable when faced with data which show the numbers unemployed in England and Wales many times greater than the numbers imprisoned .
3 The seismic data which show that dust or fractured rock constitute much of the outer 10 or 20 km of the Moon apply also to the maria .
4 Seismic data which show the deep structure of rift systems have revealed a much more complex pattern of faulting than was suspected in the classic rift model , with the presence of listric as well as normal faults .
5 The data which showed that only two per cent of calls came after 11 p.m. provided useful reassurance that statistically a broken night 's sleep was rare .
6 Inglis ( 1965 ) summarised data which showed that among individuals with memory defects only the number of items recalled from the second ear differed from the number recalled by normal control subjects , whereas recall from the initial ear was similar for both groups .
7 The government 's Green Paper on housing provided data which showed that the average amount of subsidy received by all local authority tenants , including rent rebates , was £69 in 1972–3 and £214 in 1975–6 ; income tax relief per mortgage was £76 and £174 respectively .
8 The Meade Report provided data which showed that in 1975 the maximum rate of taxation on earned income in this country was the highest among ten advanced industrial countries .
9 We can see this indirectly from the LFS data which shows that the proportion of temporary working which is " involuntary " ( the proportion of temporary workers taking a temporary job because they were unable to find a permanent job ) is highest in those regions where unemployment too is highest .
10 Although it is common practice to distinguish what Henry Sweet called ‘ form-words ’ as distinct from ‘ full words ’ and to locate the former in grammar rather than lexis , it has to be noted that these ‘ form-words ’ have emerged over time from full-blown lexical sources , and for the most part still have recognizable kin which show clear signs of the relationship .
11 When the Angelfish first came onto the market , it was an aggressive fish which showed its intolerance towards other tank mates .
12 They point to statistics which show that six to 18 months after volcanic eruptions , eastern American states and most of North West Europe have lousy summers .
13 The Art Sales Index has compiled statistics which show that the art auction market is at the same level of turn-over as around 1986 .
14 Anyway , what I really want to talk about is engineering for our future in a way because I mean most of you er , listen to the doom and gloom and all the ni , all the er kind of statistics we 've seen that come out of the Engineering Prize Federation , the C B I , I wish somebody , for a change , would put a little bit of gloss on it instead of actually bringing up the statistics which show how badly we 're doing !
15 Let me tell him about the previous 12 months ' statistics which show a decrease in salmonella food poisoning and that the Food Safety Act 1990 is working .
16 They point to statistics which show that salt intake is ‘ far in excess of need ’ and may lead to raised blood pressure in susceptible adults , and that if everyone reduced salt intake by half a teaspoon a day , it could save 40,000 premature deaths per year .
17 Four years later , Ellison reported a controlled trial of 600 English children hospitalised with measles which showed that cod liver oil reduced mortality by 58% .
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