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The aggregated number of genotyped humans is currently on the order of millions of individuals, and existing methods do not scale to data of this size.
National biobank efforts in the US, UK, and China are generating richly phenotyped genetic data sets with sample sizes on the order of millions.
The health effects include annual premature deaths on the order of millions of people from lung cancer and cardiovascular problems, as well as lost work and health care costs from asthma and other disorders (World Health Organization, 2012).
So at a bare minimum we're probably looking at a serious quantity of water, on the order of millions of liters.
It refers to fuels that come from ancient life forms that lived long ago (on the order of millions of years) and have remained in the ground for eons, which we're now burning.
At least something on the order of millions (if not billions) of people have used cell phones for over two decades now and there is no evidence that the incidence of brain tumors has increased over that time period.
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Harvesting ambient radio waves can collect on the order of tens of microwatts of power.
The coma size is on the order of hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of kilometers (miles) across.
However, the dispersion was estimated to only be on the order of tens of thousands of square meters.
The time for this to happen is on the order of tens of thousands to a hundred thousand years.
The impedance of the headphones was on the order of Ohms, while that of the lab speakers was on the order of tens of Ohms.
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