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1 The NEI merger took place on May 15. 35% of turnover in a full year is now expected from products other than aero gas turbines .
2 However , this is not what was expected from Study 1 where recall seemed to be strongly related to ratings of subjective risk .
3 The Culture portfolio was transferred from Attorney General and Justice Minister Parnel Campbell , who had suffered a minor heart attack but was expected to be back in post within a month , to the Minister of Education , Youth , Sports and Women 's Affairs , John Horne .
4 Periodic power cuts were imposed from Oct. 29 after electricity supplies from the Soviet Union were suddenly suspended .
5 A chronicle source confirms Langland 's remark about bread being made from materials other than grain , namely beans , peas and vetches , but it should be noted that this year , 1439 , saw a great dearth of corn , and the chronicler 's comment probably reflects the unusual nature of the food , at least in his eyes ; we do not know how far this view would be general and how far it was that of a man whose conditions were normally more affluent .
6 We can see from Fig. 6.11 that excitation is to vibrational levels of the ion whose wavefunctions give high probabilities for the inter-atomic distance found in the neutral molecule , and so overlap the ground-state wavefunction .
7 It is based on an analysis of the records of those who graduated from CNAA full-time or sandwich degree courses in 1983 .
8 The results of any given blocking factor on hit rate can be calculated from Table 4.5 and Fig. 4.6 .
9 This was the earliest technology in which power was derived from sources other than animal muscles and the output was so obviously superior that men did not mind putting up with the inconvenience of machines which were uncomfortable or awkward to use .
10 Bourner and Hamed ( 1987 ) conclude that 39.5% of those graduating from CNAA full-time or sandwich degrees in 1983 who had non-standard entry qualifications obtained ‘ good ’ degrees ( firsts or upper seconds ) , while only 34.9% of graduates who were A-level entrants achieved ‘ good ’ degrees , and the figure for all entrants was 35.8% .
11 In fact , for these 24 stimuli alone the correlation between risk rating from Study 2 and normality from Study 3 is still significant r(22)=-0.42 , p<0.05 , although the correlation between risk and speed is not r(22)=0.16 .
12 An increasing amount of DCM 's turnover now comes from services other than maintenance , such as open systems and networking consultancy , software support and virus protection .
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