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Nature of gauge change and effect of wheel profile, seen from gauge widening statistics, correlate well with findings from simulations.
Elsewhere, the picture is harder to gauge with statistics alone.
That means publishers can't accurately gauge browsing statistics and tell customers (such as university libraries) or authors how often specific papers or journals are being read.
There are no official statistics gauging the drug's spread in New York, but one telling measure can be found in a classroom at an old school in Greenwich Village.
In other countries the efforts may be gauged by comparing statistics.
While there are few exact statistics for gauging success, people in the business have several suggestions.
Like all Bears opponents, the Giants (7-4) spent an inordinate amount of time hashing through statistics and gauging their nerves in preparation for today's game at Soldier Field.
Open image in new window Fig. 2 Data statistics for gauging station Villalba, Mexico.
THE economic impact of the new industries is also hard to gauge: Michigan has few statistics on revenue from industries like clean technology and aerospace.
There is a deep irony that a US administration so loath to use statistics to gauge the success or failure of post-war Iraq is now "cooking the books" at will.
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