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Literary and bibliographical references made by ancient writers and bibliographers indicate, for example, that the dramatists Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes wrote among them about 330 plays; those surviving number 46.
In the early 1990s, numismatic historian Jack Collins estimated the surviving number of the coins to be between 120 and 130.
Half a century ago, Medawar (1952) saw that selection weakens with age because the surviving number of individuals declines, even in the absence of senescence.
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The discovery of the three dead porpoises has led some to suggest the surviving numbers of the vaquita could already be significantly lower than the total of 60 estimated in the latest study that concluded in December.
The surviving numbers of clonogenic cells after irradiation follow the linear quadratic (LQ) model.
Mean counts for each treatment were calculated and converted to log10 CFU/mL values with results for surviving numbers of microorganisms in MRD expressed per mL (CFU/mL).
Just ensure that this is a deep-value stock, and the company's generating adequate cash flow to survive, number one.
In total 141 volumes of her journal survive, numbering 43,765 pages.
Auchlyne, like much of the west of Scotland, is in better balance, though with mild winters, enabling deer to graze high on the hills and weaker animals to survive, numbers have to be checked.
The surviving total number of the twenty-five most endangered ape species could fit in a football stadium.
Neanderthal man *Lived in Europe for 300,000 years, surviving a number of ice ages before dying out 25,000 years ago.
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