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In the early 16th century the population of the valley may have fluctuated around 2,000,000, with some cities approaching or exceeding 100,000.
But while New York's fortunes may have fluctuated during the third quarter as Detroit enjoyed a 10-0 run at one stage, the period was certainly a positive as far as Iman Shumpert is concerned.
That figure is from back in 2007 so it may have fluctuated somewhat, but assuming it's accurate or close to accurate, a 30-person cut would be around 18% of the company's workforce.
The size of the dynamically recrystallized grains (~ 40 μm) indicates shear stress of the order of 10 MPa, but the evidence for alternating phases of plastic deformation and hydraulic fracture suggests that the shear stress and fluid pressure may have fluctuated repeatedly.
The fish consumption of subjects may have fluctuated in the months prior to the survey.
While they may have fluctuated between years, it is unlikely that the numbers have declined appreciably, thereby ensuring that incidences were not underestimated.
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Estimates on the number of people who may be missing have fluctuated widely.
As PNs' integration of SMS into consultations could have fluctuated during follow-up, they may have missed study participants.
But those background rates have fluctuated over the past decade, for reasons that may include increased parental and societal awareness and shifting definitions of the disorder.
Another important factor may be persistent trade deficits, which emerged in the 1980s and since then have fluctuated but never gone away.
Share prices have fluctuated wildly.
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