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Across the BBC as a whole, a total of 34.7 million people tuned in to watch some part of the royal wedding.

On a whole, a total of 600 questionnaires were administered and 500 were returned, representing a response rate of about 83%.

On the whole, a total of 172 (86%) patient cards had ACT prescriptions.

On the whole, a total of 468 people have been interviewed for this field survey.

As a whole, a total of 36 conditions [6 (somatosensory) × 6 (visual)] resulted from the interaction of combinations of visual and somatosensory conditions.

Over the study period as a whole, a total of 771 deaths occurred in the year before a flood with known date of onset; there were 693 deaths at the same postcodes in the year after the onset of flooding, a relative reduction of 10% (Table 1).

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However, over the whole period a total of 48 samples made from polymers other than PVC were analysed and in no case were phthalates present.

According to the summarized OOGP decommissioning options tree, there are 9 options when considering an OOGP as a whole, and a total of 168 potential options exist when considering an OOGP by sections.

After counting the number of white colonies per plate and extrapolating to the whole transformation, a total of 7320 white colonies were obtained.

Across the whole genome, a total of 356 regions were validated by at least two of the ten studies (Figures 7 and 8, Table S3, and Supplemental References S1).

After alignment of whole COGs, a total of 186 common genes with single copy in all taxa were obtained (supplementary data sheet S1, Supplementary Material online).

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