Sentence examples for total refers from inspiring English sources

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Where, E total refers to the total energy per formula unit.

The total refers to the "cumulative number of security requests/concerns from Benghazi – 2012," according to a chart the House Select Committee on Benghazi showed during a congressional hearing in October 2015.

Total refers to all human proteins in Ensembl.

% from total refers to the percentage of cases attributable to the condition from the total of cases or costs.

Total refers to the number of RHSs in which the indicator was present, against the total number of RHSs.

Total refers to the overall number of joints positive for the specific ultrasound abnormality (irrespective of whether it was identified by dorsal, palmar/plantar or both scans).

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For the Java dataset, it was not clear whether the total referred only to Java source files or to all repository files.

If the amount of minutes per hour registered in the diary exceeded or did not reach 60 minutes, minutes per category were normalised to match 60 minutes in total (referred to as corrected diary data).

Total cost refers to the total cost of medications dispensed (the amount of reimbursement by the Catalan Health Service plus the out-of-pocket amount paid by patients).

"Total visits" refers to the total number of patient visits and includes visits both assigned and not assigned to a syndrome/sub-syndrome.

Total blindness refers to a person who cannot perceive light whatsoever.

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