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The 2000 Sydney Olympics led to a four-year fall in numbers, and Beijing 2008 saw a collapse in visits.
Jonathan Portes, an economist of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, said all three factors would lead to a sharp fall in numbers and meant recent figures represented a "high watermark".
But a wildlife charity claims illegal killing of badgers may behind the fall in numbers and is calling for answers.
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Regions of interest taken from fluorescence images (Fig. 6A, i and iii) and corresponding rendered surfaces (Fig. 6A, ii and iv) show that, consistent with the observations of Yu et al., lysosomes fall in number and increase in size following starvation in HBSS.
And there was a 7.2% fall in numbers of 18- and 19-year-old applicants in England between this year and 2010, the last year of applications before the cap on tuition fees was raised.
The barn owl, an icon of the countryside and one of Britain's most popular farmland birds, has suffered a catastrophic fall in numbers after a series of cold and wet springs and is now in "very serious trouble", conservationists have warned.
A fall in numbers means a decline in economic and political clout.
Per-capita numbers begin, in fact, to flatten out around 2003.The caps did achieve their direct aim: medical-malpractice claims fell sharply in number, and awards dropped just as sharply in value.
The fall in numbers was due to a decrease in both applicants and the acceptance rate.
He adds: "I am not expecting a huge fall in numbers".
There will inevitably have been a sharp fall in numbers completing courses this year.
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