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Also worth considering is the fact that the publishers of The Industry Standard -- whose weekly circulation is relatively minuscule compared with, say, BusinessWeek's 950,000 -- are not expecting a sudden, enormous circulation for the new publication.

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Although the readership of the magazines is more affluent than enormous -- the circulation of Wine Spectator is 325,000, Runner's World is 520,000 and Vogue's is a hefty 1.2 million -- the demographic groups they serve, particularly independents, are important to a White House trying to expand its political base.

Turan noted that bands can also use the site to promote themselves, and in a follow-up email, he added that there's an enormous amount of circulation in the industry and among bands, due in part to the "human factor" that we discussed earlier.

The ability to detect and characterize malignant cells in circulation holds enormous promise as a biomarker in HCC, a grim cancer challenged by the inability of conventional noninvasive diagnostic and staging modalities to encompass its great clinical and biological heterogeneity, as well as by a scarcity of tumor tissue available for diagnostic or research purposes.

Although it is known that warming is more intense at high latitudes, as in the Baikal area, and that water is warming in other major lakes, including Lake Tahoe in Nevada and Lake Tanganyika in central Africa, many scientists had thought that Lake Baikal's enormous volume and unusual water circulation patterns would buffer the effects of global warming.

The ability to calculate circulation paths holds enormous potential for indoor localization and visualization, especially if linked to remote sensing technologies.

It remains unclear as to how the lactating mammary gland dynamically integrates zinc import from maternal circulation with the enormous amount of zinc that is secreted into milk.

But because the enormous pressure from the snake cuts off circulation in the mouse, it's likely that the potassium-rich blood doesn't reach the whole body.

The first German translations appeared in 1954, and in the 1960s Bessy and to a lesser extent Jerom were an enormous success, with combined over a 1000 weekly comics with a circulation of some 200,000 copies.

The Journal now has the biggest circulation in the country, surpassing USA Today, which suffered an enormous 17.5% drop in readership over the same period.

The Times' success turns on its ear the old notion of news economics: that there is enormous price sensitivity among news consumers and that small rises in price mean big circulation drops.

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