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A low or moderate pollen count means mild or no symptoms for all but the most acute allergies, whereas a high pollen count means all sufferers are likely to experience a reaction.

Netanyahu will still have to assemble a coalition government but his seat count means he will be in a far more commanding position as he seeks partners.

The burgeoning claimant count means that job advisers may be too thinly spread to offer personalised help, as a Commons committee recently pointed out.

While pure megapixel count means nothing, the "PureView" camera system gives photographers access to a 3x lossless digital zoom while maintaining crystal-clear images using some fancy "supersampling" image-processing technology.

Regardless, the screen is crisp, colourful and bright with wide viewing angles - and the PPI count means it qualifies as "retina", to use Apple's phrase: at normal viewing distance, you won't see the individual pixels.

The compulsories have been eliminated, and the so-called 6-5-4 rule (six gymnasts are on a team, five compete on each apparatus and the four highest scores count) means event specialists are much more important.

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The full count meant Suzuki would be running on the pitch.

2014, at the last count, meant 116 dead: in Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Ukraine and all the usual, desultory suspects.

WBC Count (mean and 95% CI) Fig. 2 (abstract P2).

Larval challenged sheep had a worm egg count (mean ± standard error) of 173 ± 38 eggs per gram of faeces and total worm count of 30,237 ± 2013 at slaughter.

The values from each treatment are expressed as an average proportion of intact cells in the total cell count (mean ± SD of three independent experiments).

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