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But as might be expected, the number of high-profile investors and executives is high.
As would be expected, the number of active neurons fluctuates about the critical point.
As would be expected, the number of fruit per plant increased in those specimens treated with IAA, GA3, and kinetin at 50 and 100 ppm.
As it could be expected, the number of local and remote cache hits is increased as more documents can be stored in the local caches.
As to be expected, the number of live cells in the lipopeptide-treated cells was less than that in the untreated cells in a visual field of similar size.
As would be expected, the number of infections detected with a two-week sampling interval was higher than for a six-month sampling interval (Figure 2).
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As it was expected, the number of characteristic points and matched ones is obviously greater when the obstacle is closer to the camera.
Contrary to what was expected the number of communication steps required for consensus has decreased for both single- and multi-agent tasks.
Just 54,000 jobs were created in May; analysts were expecting the number to be around 165,000.
Google is expecting the number of inquiries to soar following the announcement of its "right to be forgotten" service.
Maastricht does not close admissions for this autumn until August and is expecting the number of UK applicants to rise.
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