Sentence examples for representing a fall of from inspiring English sources

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It stood at 182p at Wednesday's close, representing a fall of 9.23% since the first day of the trial, when shareholders were buoyed by an announcement that the publisher was to pay its first dividend in seven years after a 1% increase in pre-tax profits to £102.3m.

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Nitrogen in standard MLA medium is at 2.00 mM concentration (representing a 10 1 1 ratio of nitrogen: phosphorus: potassium).

According to the United Nations Refugee Agency, 35,000 refugees have already arrived in Greece this year, representing a 2,100% increase compared to January 2015.

Samples yielding 10 or fewer colony forming units (representing a 99.99% kill) were considered sensitive to killing.

Considering the 1185-bp segment covering only the LSU rDNA region, the amount of parsimonious informative sites and the average number of differences per pair of sequences aligned decreases from 298 to 174 and from 52.02 to 35 bp, representing a fall of 42 and 32%%, respectively, with respect to the whole amplified region.

These contained 38 known ncRNAs of the approximately 400 known ncRNAs, representing a 1,700-fold 1,700-fold.

A total of 40 SSRs were identified in 29 clones, representing a 36.25% rate of enrichment success.

Ideally, all controls should have an R-value of one, representing a Pkd1del2-11 to Pkd1lox ratio of 1 1.

Surveys were conducted across Los Angeles County, CA representing a 4,000 square mile area, which includes urban, suburban and rural areas.

This represents a fall of 5.22% year-on-year.

The Daily Telegraph's sales decrease, from 850,000 to 505,000, represents a fall of 40.6%.

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