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| From geographic distribution of religions, to rates of religious affiliation and recruitment, to race, ethnicity, and age as factors in religious identification and much more, Religion In A Free Market presents not only raw data in the form of numerous charts and graphs but also a reader-friendly textual explanation of what the numbers really mean, and what current and future trends can be extrapolated. A time-dependent dielectric breakdown test showed that the capacitor has an extrapolated life of more than 100 years. If this nonlinear trend was extrapolated to thicker and thinner nominal dimensions, the coefficient of variation was approximately the same--1. |
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