total count
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandcount
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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count
noun
uk/kaʊnt/us/kaʊnt/
the act of counting, or the total number of ...
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(Definition oftotalandcountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Although we could detect a similar trend in ourtotalcountdata, the difference only achieved statistical significance for the dystrophic group.
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The category 'age' consisted of thetotalcountof second and third instar larvae for each of four sampling dates.
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She continued to work, and had a moderate reduction in thetotalcountof platelets (95.000/mm3).
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Most pollen data sets are percentages based ontotalcountof 300-500 pollen grains.
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Fecundity was scored as thetotalcountof progeny produced by each female summed over her oviposition vials.
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The estimates for each smear were based on atotalcountof 1000 erythrocytes.
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Eight fast food restaurants were included in thistotalcount.
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Pollen and spore counts represent thetotalcountfor a whole slide.
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These records were not atotalcountof population.
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Using local transition rules, cells can not know thetotalcountof all the ones in system.
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The estimate was ten over the true count, but close to thetotalcountof wounded students.
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With v2.005, another two were added, bringing thetotalcountto twenty-four.
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First, some news sources include only pledged delegates in theirtotalcount, while others include superdelegates.
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The machines typically provide atotalcountof all money, or count off specific batch sizes for wrapping and storage.
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Just like the population did, the number of houses increased in the next couple of years with atotalcountof 1,915 in 1891.
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This transport had joined others the day before, making thetotalcountaround 4,000 men and women.
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Totalcountof gold medals is 13 (rather than 14 as published), total is 41 (rather than 42 as published).
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By default, thetotalcountof successors and feasible successors for a destination stored in the routing table is limited to four.
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