在 英语 中使用 The average number 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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By the first quarter of 2016, the average number of attacks had grown to 29.
The average number of unemployed workers in nine high-tech categories fell by 64,000 last year but remained close to 150,000, according to the Labor Department.
The average number of metastatic subsites was significantly higher for HPV-positive patients(HPV-positive= 2.0 vs. HPV-negative= 1.1, p= 0.026).
The average number of Palestinian prisoners has been quite stable over the past years, averaging around 3,000.
The average number of visits to an ante-natal clinic is four per duration of pregnancy per woman.
The average number of unemployed persons receiving such subsidies in December 2005 was 631,200, or 71.6 per cent of the total number of persons categorized as unemployed.
The average number of publications increased during the reporting period, and these were made available at many relevant events worldwide.
The average number of visits averaged approximately five for each pregnant woman, which is high compared with international recommendations.
The average number of women dying yearly as a result of domestic violence is 21(based on figures in 2002-2006).
As the average number of connected devices per-user increases(e.g. mobile-capable smartwatches), this number will become increasingly inadequate.
Effective 31 December 2009, the average number of days a Professional post remained vacant in the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime was 113.
For example, the average number of power outages in the USA doubled every five years between 2000 and 2014.
According to data for 1991, the average number of persons per household was 3.1, while according to the census from 1931 this number was 4.9.
The average number of recommendations of particular applicability to UNIDO is 6-7 per report, i.e. approximately 20-22 recommendations could be expected per year.
Percent want more technology but the average number of security products used is already 33 and 57 percent report they are suffering from alert overload.
As in 2006, there was a noticeable variation in the average number of evaluations per country.
The average number of attacks per day is constantly growing: 82 percent of all attacks were detected in the last 30 days of the quarter.
The average number of lifetime partners was 1.9 and 97 per cent of women reported having had only one partner in the previous 12 months.
The average number of spills per year this decade is 4.4, which is below a tenth of the average recorded in the 1970s.