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Between December 2008 and May 2013 the proportion of circulation coming from subscriptions for these papers jumped from 26% to 41%, according to Enders Analysis, a research firm.
"If I have a work problem, I actually want to call Olivia Pope from 'Scandal.' " Mr. Cagle, who noted that less than 5 percent of Entertainment Weekly's circulation came from newsstand sales, said that he often measured the success of a cover by its social media impact.
In the present technique, the base of the lateral mucosal flap is wider and the circulation comes from the alveolus and the nasal wall.
Approximately half of its circulation comes from subscriptions rather than store sales.
The signal that an erythrocyte needs to be removed from circulation comes from a compound called phosphatidylserine (PS).
(These and other circulation numbers come from data filed by The Press with the Postal Service).
The Economist's overall circulation is 218,092, with 8,818 of its circulation coming through digital, up 43% on the year.
You may not regard journalists as hugely moral beings, but they are good enough men and women to feel uncomfortable at the thought that circulation salvation has to come from a world as unsavoury as professional football.
The bulk of complement deposited in the glomerulus in acute glomerulonephritis is presumed to come from the circulation, and is synthesized in the liver.
On the other hand, the liver perfusates are exceptionally unique, and may be even more relevant than peripheral blood exosomes samples, as they come from the circulation that is most likely to be enriched in metastasis-derived exosomes.
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