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These numbers referred to major operations over Germany with high-density bomber streams, in which about 60,000 sorties had been flown at the time I did the calculation.

Rumours swirl to this day: that Little was castrated, stabbed 27 times and lost his kneecaps; that the numbers referred to his draft number, or Montana's grave specifications, three feet wide, seven feet deep, 77 inches long; that he was killed by union rivals, or a patriotic mob.

An earlier version of this column gave the correct figures for the percentage of whites, Hispanics and African-Americans who are married, but by reversing the terms lower and higher and single and married made it sound like the numbers referred to the percentage of singles in those groups.

The peak numbers referred to Table 2 Table 2 Compounds identified from tissue extractions of Panax quinquefolium samples Peak no.

The challenge was to convert the predicted changes in physical livestock, wildlife and tourist numbers, referred to above, into changes in GNI contribution.

The peak numbers referred to Table 2 Fig. 4 The total ions current (TIC) chromatograms of microdissected tissues from P. quinquefolium samples of Pq5 (c) and Pq8 (d).

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GenBank accession numbers refer to reference sequences for each locus.

In the HMM vector of Figure 1A, position numbers refer to the reference sequence of Nm.

The numbers refer to their atomic weights.

Numbers refer to reactions described in text.

Numbers refer to nucleotides (T1-3) or amino acids (P1 3).

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