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My annual income approximates fifteen million yen, I suppose.

One single tree in Peru was found to harbor forty-three different species of ants - a total that approximates the entire ant species in the British Isles.

For most bacteria, however, the "optimum" usually approximates fairly closely to +10; and as experiment has shown that this reaction is the most generally useful for routine laboratory work, it is the one which may be adopted as the standard for all nutrient media derived from meat extract.

It is also pretty well established that no breed brought in from abroad can be fully as good, other things being equal, as one indigenous to the locality, or what approximates the same thing, as one, which by being reared through repeated generations on the spot has become thoroughly acclimated; so that the presumption is strongly in favor of natives.

At this time two interesting animalcules were very plentiful-the Euplotes patella, and Stylonichia, both remarkable as exhibiting an advance in organization, which approximates them to the higher animals.

" As used in this book, the term "police" approximates to the definitions of both these authorities; in general merely a synonym for "constabulary," it also embraces all the various expedients employed by society to induce its members to acquiesce in the arrangements that tend to promote public security, including such measures as the compulsory education of children, the reformation of criminals, the observance of sanitary and hygienic conditions, the control of the liquor traffic, and the prevention of cruelty to children and animals.

In short, it seems that when we abandon the firm ground of actual society we have an illimitable cloudland surrounding us on all sides, in which we may construct any variety of pattern states; but no definite ideal to which the actual undeniably approximates, as the straight lines and circles of the actual physical world approximate to those of scientific geometry.

This line is never vertical, and therefore cannot form a right angle with the auriculo-subnasal line, but forms an angle that approximates more or less nearly to a right angle (85°): this is the facial angle.

One reason the sign has achieved world domination is because the letters' height-to-width ratio approximates the Golden Section--1-to-1.

Of the artists represented, Rist is the only one who approximates a sense of humor, and it's a fairly distant approximation.

' You see, the inner surface of the queen conch shell has a color that approximates that of the epidermis of the Bahamians of British ancestry.

To simplify the problem, we assume that any two documents that are listed as references under the same OMIMID are related, and that the distribution between such documents approximates the distribution between two related documents.

If, however, there is a regular rhythm in the signal, then the peaks and troughs in the amplitude of the signal will slip back into register when the lag approximates the periodicity, causing the correlation to increase again.

These values are recorded, and can then be used to calculate the probability of the true value being in a particular interval or grouped into fixed-width intervals and represented by a histogram that approximates the probability density function for the total uncertainty.

This approach takes a difficult problem and approximates the answer by carrying out simple calculations a large number of times.

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