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But in the north-west of England movement was about half as common as in London.
Most websites say it's half as common in men, and that represents a very large number of people.
And more mundane crimes have fallen too: burglaries and car theft are about half as common now as they were 15 years ago.
Obtaining samples of healthy individuals' blood from the Stanford Blood Center, the investigators observed that CD8 Tregs were only about half as common in blood from people ages 60 or older as in blood from 20- to 30-years-olds.
When the severity of the wounds was taken into account, researchers calculated that the diagnosis was half as common in those who had received morphine as in those who had not.
Foot-pad burn was half as common, deaths in transit were 70percentnt less likely, and rejects at the slaughterhouse were 1.6percentnt compared to 1.9 - in other words, 30,000 fewer rejects at an abattoir that slaughters 10 million chickens a year.
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As pups increased in age, the Zipf's statistic slope became closer to −1, meaning that the second most common syllable is used half as frequently as the most common syllable, and so on (see Fig. 4A).
In the last century, the linguist George Zipf noticed that the second most common word in English ("of") was used about half as often as the most common word ("the"), the third most common word ("and") occurred about one-third as often, and so on.
The prevalence ratio for males was 2.6, indicating that their exposure was more than two and a half times as common as that of female study participants.
And not half as clean.
They're as common as muck.
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