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    1. Google curates the results and sends them as an aggregated set of stories to your email address


    2. centers of aggregated impersonal computerized review


    3. Their profit and loss figures were aggregated into the holding company and became part of the operating profits of the group operation


    4. meteoroid material was aggregated, some subjected to heating-


    5. further aggregated if the need arises, so begin with intuitive boundaries


    6. The traffic rank is based on three months of aggregated historical traffic data from millions of Alexa Toolbar users


    7. This article had 1342 clicks from the aggregated bit


    8. This article was posted to Twitter an aggregated total of 1028 times and


    9. The article had 969 clicks from the aggregated bit


    10. “Are you kidding me?” my voice aggregated, my eyes stuck on his face without bothering to blink even “you are leaving for states tomorrow

    11. Leucippus, the instructor of Democritus, maintained that Space was filled eternally with atoms actuated by a ceaseless motion, the latter generating in due course of time, when those atoms aggregated, rotatory motion through mutual collisions producing lateral movements


    12. In the case of the Green Bay and Western Railroad Company Income Debentures “Series B,” the amounts paid out between 1922 and 1931, inclusive, aggregated only 6% although the earnings were equal to only slightly less than 22%


    13. In 1970 the number of “merger announcements” aggregated some 5,000, down from over 6,000 in 1969


    14. You can use aggregated news archives, such as Dow Jones Factiva or LexisNexis, which archive historical articles as far back as the 1980s from publications including the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the New York Times, and various trade journals


    15. Recall that market capitalization reflects stock price times the number of shares (for any single firm or aggregated across all firms in a market)


    16. Estimates of return reversal tendencies for single stocks are then aggregated to get a proxy of market-wide illiquidity


    17. Considering the aggregated data (that is, for all the pairs of strategies and all the threshold values) a strong negative relationship is easily detected; the higher the effectiveness coefficient, the lower its deviation from its maximum obtainable value (Figure 5


    18. How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated; but I may remark that, as some of the lowest organisms in which nerves cannot be detected, are capable of perceiving light, it does not seem impossible that certain sensitive elements in their sarcode should become aggregated and developed into nerves, endowed with this special sensibility


    19. These latter cells are nearly spherical and of nearly equal sizes, and are aggregated into an irregular mass


    20. Hence, it would continually be more and more advantageous to our humble-bees, if they were to make their cells more and more regular, nearer together, and aggregated into a mass, like the cells of the Melipona; for in this case a large part of the bounding surface of each cell would serve to bound the adjoining cells, and much labour and wax would be saved

    21. We may err in this respect in regard to single points of structure, but when several characters, let them be ever so trifling, concur throughout a large group of beings having different habits, we may feel almost sure, on the theory of descent, that these characters have been inherited from a common ancestor; and we know that such aggregated characters have especial value in classification


    22. Because, as has been elsewhere noticed, those whales, influenced by some views to safety, now swim the seas in immense caravans, so that to a large degree the scattered solitaries, yokes, and pods, and schools of other days are now aggregated into vast but widely separated, unfrequent armies


    23. The green aggregate continues as far as the air-well, a distance of 66 feet, with some trifling variations in the size and proportions of the aggregated fragments


    24. edrinatum differs from this by having oval fruits, with aggregated, echinate, and hooked thorns; and the X


    25. strumarium, by having cordate hirsute leaves, the fruits aggregated, with hooked thorns and horned tops


    26. The tables are sometimes so aggregated that their edges being exposed, offer wedge-shaped and stelliform figures


    27. In one specimen I found three crystals of the red aggregated together, and enclosed in one of the green


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    Synonyme für "aggregated"

    aggregate aggregated aggregative mass