Sentence examples for fluctuations of number from inspiring English sources

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In order to eliminate fluctuations of number of deaths, we divided the analysed period 1996 2013 into three phases: 1996 2001, 2002 2007 and 2008 2013.

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Those that spring to mind are, for example, mackerels, sardines, anchovies or cods, and for all of those, great fluctuations of numbers have been witnessed over the years, with recovery rates that often prove difficult to predict.

This is the random fluctuation of numbers lacking any meaningful pattern.

The user capacity performance of all schemes fluctuate with the active user density mainly because of the fluctuations of the number of users per cell.

Once the search of fluctuations is completed, the time position and intensity values of the found fluctuations can be further analyzed for statistics of the fluctuations, e.g., distribution of number of fluctuations over measurement time, distribution of number of fluctuations over photon counts, and distribution of number of fluctuations over time-in-between fluctuations (off-times).

Nuclear reactors are in general deterministic with respect to the distribution of materials, consequently the reactivity of their configurations are fixed (disregarding the fluctuations of the number of neutrons per fission).

Fluctuations in stellar nuclear reaction diffusion system affected by the g T effect are investigated and the oscillations related to the fluctuations of particle number density in the proceedings of the core nuclear reactions of stars are analyzed.

Our method of analysis showed that for some cell types the fluctuations of cell number were deterministic.

Numerous factors may influence the daily fluctuations of the number of ED attendances.

Having identified these modes, we calculate the fluctuations of the number of individuals in the fittest class and show how these fluctuations affect the mean fitness.

This variability has been shown to arise (a) from the intrinsic stochastic fluctuations in biochemical reactions such as those that regulate the expression of genes [ 2] as well as (b) from extrinsic sources such as cell-to-cell fluctuations of the number of limiting transcription factors or (c) from extracellular, environmental diversity.

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