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1 TL dates of three burnt flints have been measured at the British Museum , and these straddle a mean of 190.000 years BP , but there is a large variation about this mean because of the inhomogeneity of the radiation environment in the cave outlined above .
2 Figure 1 shows the production of lactate from 5 mM glucose over a three hour period ( mean of four experiments ) .
3 There were thirty tumours from patients that had their diagnosis delayed by a mean of four months .
4 Members of the sample had consulted their general practitioners a mean of 7.0 times ( range 4–15 ) .
5 This is just a weighted mean of two values , the weights having been computed previously .
6 Each data point in Figs 4 to 9 represent the mean of two experiments and the results from the ascending and descending colon in corresponding patients are joined by lines in Figs 4 to 6 .
7 A mean of two percent of patients were returned to theatre across the northern region after T U R P and this ranged from zero to seven point five percent .
8 Blood pressure is the mean of two measurements made at 5-min intervals with a random zero sphygmomanometer on subjects in the sitting position at rest .
9 The mean of two measurements was used for further analysis .
10 A mean of two point four percent of patients received a blood transfusion of greater than two units across the region and again this ranged from zero to six point six percent across the region .
11 Sunshine amounted to 73.9 hours , a mean of 2.4 hours per day , only 79pc of the average , giving the dullest October at Bidston since 1976 .
12 In 1988 Cairns reported in abstract form 90 patients treated with an endoprosthesis , in 39 it was a short term measure as they underwent surgery or endoscopic clearance of the duct in a mean of 2.4 months , two ( 5% ) of these patients developed cholangitis .
13 From the records available in 1905 , the rainfall expected on the summit level was a yearly mean of 27 inches , with a minimum of 18 inches in any year .
14 Ten patients died of unrelated causes and the remaining 10 were followed up for a mean of 26 months with no biliary symptoms .
15 A mean of eight percent of patients developed postoperative sepsis and we have classified patients as having de developed postoperative sepsis if they have developed two out of three of the following , a temperature of greater than thirty eight degrees celsius , or a positive blood culture .
16 In a mean of thirty percent of patients across the region there was evidence o well there was written evidence of counselling for retrograde ejaculation and this varied from zero to just under seventy one percent .
17 In 1984 Siegel reported 22 cases with long term stenting ( >3 months ) , two patients ahd the proximal end of the pigtail placed accidentally within the gall bladder , all remained asymptomatic for a mean of 16.3 months .
18 Female size ranged from 9.5 to 17mm with a mean of 13 2mm , and at maturation they weighed 331.4 184.8mg ( n =10 ) .
19 The waiting times for NHS appointments varied between 2 weeks ( for those patients for whom urgent appointments were requested ) and 21 weeks , with a mean of 13 weeks .
20 Even for severely ill patients a good long term outlook can be expected for most of those undergoing transplantation ; the overall survival of 70% at a mean of 69 months for those discharged from hospital after such an operation compares favourably with the long term results of cardiac transplantation worldwide .
21 We have confirmed this finding over a mean of 69 months follow up , with left ventricular ejection fraction ranging from 42 to 83% .
22 The other 43 patients underwent long term endoprosthesis placement and were followed up for a mean of 15.9 months ; six ( 15% ) developed cholangitis requiring surgery or endoscopic clearance of the ducts , there were no biliary related deaths .
23 A mean of 8.4 pulses and 211 joules , were used in each patient , with the 2.3 mm probe in four cases and 3.2 mm probe in the remainder .
24 In the same year Forbes described 22 patients with contraindications for surgery in which an endoprosthesis was placed , of these four ( 18% ) developed cholangitis , three had a repeat endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography with clearance of the ducts , and two died of unrelated causes , the remaining patients were followed up for a mean of 14 months with no complications ( 17 ) .
25 Seventeen ( 30% ) had lost the pain after a mean of 16 months ( range 2–36 months ) .
26 In essence , when the body is relaxed and the mind is stilled , the brain waves ( EEG ) tend to run at a frequency of 7–14 Hz with a mean of 10 Hz — the same frequency as that of the Earth 's magnetic field !
27 Plasma glucose concentrations were recorded as the mean of six determinations by a glucose oxidase method in each sample .
28 Thus , of these 50 patients where left ventricular ejection fraction was studied using radionuclide ventriculography at a mean of 46 hours post infarction , no difference in the ejection fraction could be found for those with Grade 2 and 3 reperfusion when compared with those who had Grade 0 or I , but when the infarct related regional third ejection fraction was assessed those who had open vessels had a significantly better regional third ejection fraction than those who had closed vessels ( p{0.05) .
29 Subjects correctly recalled a mean of 4.9 junctions each ( min 2 , max 8 ) .
30 All are well , a mean of 9.75 years ( range 6–12 ) after programme entry date .
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