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More than 1,800 earthquakes occurred during the first nine years after water was impounded in this 317-metre-deep reservoir in 1972, a rate amounting to four times the average number of shocks in the region prior to filling.

Suppose N to be the average number of shocks per year for which the magnitude lies in a range about Ms. Thenlog10 N = a − bMs fits the data well both globally and for particular regions; for example, for shallow earthquakes worldwide, a = 6.7 and b = 0.9 when Ms > 6.0.

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There were no significant differences between groups for number of ventilations per minute, proportion of patients receiving more than one shock, or mean number of shocks per case.

Given the intensity λ and the duration T of the time window, the average number of observations (main shocks) within the interval (0, T) is equal to 〈n〉 = λT.

Table 1 also indicates that 72% of the households where the children in our sample live received any type of assistance after the earthquake.16 On top on the earthquake, the average number of negative economic shocks received by the household in the last 12 months is two, which might also affect the current decision of the household about children's time use.

Figure 10 shows the effects of bankruptcy costs and fire sales in the core-periphery network, given that initially a core bank is shocked.10 The qualitative results for an initial periphery shock are similar; however, the total average number of defaults tends to be higher as an initially shocked core bank may survive the shock due to a high and possibly stabilizing level of interconnectedness.

Dietzenbacher and Romero (2007) proposed the mean of average propagation lengths that measures the average number of steps it takes for a shock on final demand of sector i to reach sector j and show that the average distance between these two sectors does not depend on whether the backward or forward perspective is adopted.

Systemic risk was studied by shocking the system and computing the average number of defaults, its variance, and distribution.

Using data from 52,418 construction workers in the Tobacco Use Supplement to the United States Current Population Survey, we examined the association of labor market shock, cigarette prices, and state antismoking sentiments with smoking status and average number of cigarettes smoked daily.

The average number of hours of instruction was five.

"The average number of children in the world is 2.4.

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