Collocations withcount
These are words often used in combination withcount.
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accurate count
However, due to the difficulties in obtaining an accurate count on the body surface proper, only fins and corneae were included in this work.
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actual count
But any actual count depends on the specification and political acceptance of a whole array of conventions.
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bacterial count
In general, however, a bacterial count of >100 c. f. u. resulted in the relevant machines being taken out of use.
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bird count
Would people then be prepared to pay for a bird count to see exactly how much havoc they had wrought?
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body count
I believe that when the final body count is made, we shall find that many thousands of people lost their lives there.
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count of fraud
Each count of fraud carries a maximum sentence of 20 year imprisonment and a fine of $250,000.
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eosinophil count
Table 2 shows the results from the blood eosinophil count and serological tests.
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exact count
He supplements these rough counts with an exact count of the eight most common verbs, but here the number of perfects is too low to be reliable.
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felony count
Filner subsequently pleaded guilty to one felony count of false imprisonment and two misdemeanor battery charges, and was sentenced to house arrest and probation.
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final count
A reviewer argues that the count singular items used with some should be included in the final count otherwise it is unbalanced.
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frequency count
A frequency count was made of the obligatory contexts for these uses in the data.
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hand count
I do not know what the hand count showed except that it was obviously close and was what gave rise to the suggestion for a secret ballot.
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initial count
The initial count values are added to the observed counts of each pair in the training corpus.
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lymphocyte count
Most often the lymphocyte count is greater than 4000 cells per microliter (l) of blood, but can be much higher.
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mean count
Each experiment was repeated three times and the mean count was recorded.
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medal count
Boosting women's sport would increase our medal count and, in the long term, improve our men's performances.
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multiple counts
In viewer eyes, the patriarch is guilty from the outset on multiple counts.
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neutrophil count
The neutrophil count increased gradually after propafenone had been stopped.
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official count
Moreover, at least one specialist speculates that the official count distorts the shortage considerably.
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pitch count
He faced the minimum 27 batters and recorded 4 strikeouts with 1 walk and a pitch count of 108.
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pixel count
Pixel count is presumed to correlate with spatial resolution.
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platelet count
They caused an elevated platelet count in half of the episodes.
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quick count
The domestic group deployed over 19,000 observers around the country, and carried out a quick count that turned out to be of paramount importance on election night.
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raw count
By raw count 620,000 signatures were signed while only 505,000 are required to put a referendum on the ballot.
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total count
Although we could detect a similar trend in our total count data, the difference only achieved statistical significance for the dystrophic group.
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