Sentence examples for census was made from inspiring English sources

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All Roman citizens were registered in tribus (tribes), and a census was made of their property.

After 24 hours, a census was made within each substrate to determine the proportion of individuals that moved between substrates.

Second, a new census was made in all three villages in 2010 as a basis for the surveys.

No census was made in the year 1957 and the data for 1949 were excluded because abundance estimates were not made for all species that year, giving a total of 29 years of complete bird population data (given in Appendix II of Gaston and Blackburn 2000).

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Although the main findings of the 1926 census were made public, the paperwork was kept private.

At this point, which was around 2009, I temporarily put my search for Harold K. Lane on hold, knowing that the 1940 census was going to be made public soon (a U.S. census is made public seventy years after it is done).

A total of 34 transects were established on which bird censuses were made to test the effects of different fallow age, soil type and grazing intensity.

In June 2005, a total of 847 and 767 of insect censuses were made in Tenerife and Menorca, respectively.

57 censuses were made, totaling 169 hours of observations (northern coast: 50 censuses, 145 hours; southern coast: 7 censuses, 24 hours).

Nocturnal censuses were made by means of red (low energy) l.e.d.d

A minimum of three attempts to deliver and three attempts to collect the census questionnaires was made at each household with self-addressed envelopes left for postal return if face-to-face contact had not been established.

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