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1 Aldershot-based Magstore Ltd is badging Philips Electronics NV 's CDD521 write-once compact disk drives in the UK so that software vendors and others can do short-run production of disks : the drives are aimed for both audio and data applications — the 63 minute disks can store 680Mb of data and cost £22 while the 72 minute equivalent holds 750Mb and costs £24 — bit high if you simply want copies of your latest songs to sell as compact disks around the folk clubs ; the drives themselves are priced at £4,450 and the necessary software for MS-DOS , Windows or Macintosh costing around £1,500 .
2 Under the ice there are perch , bream , the carp-like sazan , the big sheat-fish and the occasional pike and salmon .
3 Animals most at risk include the walrus and the polar bear , and among plants many species of alpine flowers are predicted to decline .
4 The street collection raised £255.41 and the house-to-house collection realised £2,928 .
5 The IDB may be desperate to lower the unemployment rate — currently around 14% and the worst in the UK — but it does actually have advantages .
6 The 440 will later take a 20Mb and the 880 a 64Mb disk , not yet priced .
7 Out of all the items in our list we would probably tick the apples , potatoes , carrots , onions , cod and the frozen peas and beans .
8 As the price of the product is constant at £5 , it follows that the MRPL also declines : the first worker adds £50 per week to total revenue , the second adds £35 , the third £25 , the fourth £15 and the fifth only £5 .
9 Once those scenes had been completed , the carrier went back to North Island to pick up the replica aircraft and the two P–40s , and transported the entire group to Hawaii .
10 As such it became the Science Museum 's first aircraft and the first aircraft to be entered into a museum in the UK ( if not the world ) at the same time .
11 In the same way he lauded the pilots , calling them ‘ some of the bravest people I 've ever met in my life ’ , apparently not noticing that much of their fortitude was required simply to fly the shocking aircraft and the hapless missions with which he had entrusted them .
12 Those wingborne came only in historic aircraft and the flying display was a vivid expression of the joys of classic aircraft set against a near-perfect sky and on a landing ground new to the late 20th Century .
13 In a letter to the head of the air staff secretariat at Whitehall , the Killin team leader , Billy Stitt , said that the provision of helicopters had been based solely on the military requirement for crashed aircraft and the maritime role , with no account taken of the ever-growing number of people suffering serious injury on Scottish mountains .
14 The supernatants were centrifuged for five minutes at 500 rpm and the epithelial cells contained in the pellets were treated with dispase ( Boehringer Mannheim Corp , Indianapolis , Indiana ) at a concentration of 3 mg/ml RPMI 1640 ( Whittaker Bioproducts , Walkersville , Maryland ) .
15 The take-off roll commences with a quick check to make sure that the engine is developing maximum rpm and the four cylinders are actually operational by checking the temperature gauges .
16 Admission costs £1 and the first disco will be held on February 28 .
17 Admission costs £1 and the first disco will be held on February 28 .
18 A number of them are small , with the largest being about £15m and the smallest under £1m .
19 The battered fedora was optional but the straight brown bob and the invisible make-up were de rigueur .
20 If the wage rate had fallen , say , by 10% and the total employment had increased , as a result , by 5% , there would still have been a net 5% loss in total labor income .
21 However , the question is designed to raise problems in terms of the wealth at the end of the period as here the historic cost of the beds is £100 per bed , the replacement cost is £l20 and the net realizable value is £130 .
22 The Centre will be producing two general purpose packages , one for the management and analysis of time series data and the other for use with cross-sectional data .
23 The collection of data and the general observation stage ( often referred to in general terms as ‘ the field work ’ ) can be an onerous step for the inexperienced researcher , particularly if the fieldwork is undertaken too soon , before ideas have been clarified or without adequate pilot studies being made to try out questionnaires or interview schedules .
24 The four companies will integrate mainframe and personal computer technologies to provide fault-tolerant open systems platforms for 24-hour-a-day processing of patient records , insurance claims , lab data and the like .
25 So there is no conflict between the non-proportional cross-section data and the proportional long-run data .
26 The report gives the statistical data and the quantitative judgements of 410 regular bus travellers who were the Buswatchers .
27 These data and the mean monthly ozone concentrations ( 1982–1991 ) from Cape Grim are plotted in Fig. 2 .
28 This was , according to Griffiths , due to some members not understanding the budgetary data and the closed nature of the decision-making process and also the lack of debate in committees .
29 As regards abortion , this may reflect inclusion of induced pregnancy terminations in the data and the close relationship of this to non-biological factors compared to spontaneous abortions .
30 What must be understood , therefore , is that there is a difference between the act of quantifying data and the substantive claims made by the investigator after the patterns have been established by quantification .
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