0 past simple and past participle of number
1 to give something a number in a series and usually to write this number on it:
2 If people or things number a particular amount, there are this many of them:
The sites numbered 1-4 are young secondary growth, numbers 5-8 are middle-aged secondary forests, and 9-12 are old secondary forests.
Numbers in brackets refer to numbered references given at foot of list.
This means that the even numbered modes are not welcome in the resonator, because the input impedance is low at their frequencies.
The actual number of references is substantially greater than this, since many of the numbered items give a primary reference and others in support.
I have divided them into categories according to the sort of information they supply, and numbered the entries for ease of reference.
This is made ready with fresh food as required, and the larvae are transferred to their numbered cages.
The control stimulus (thick gray line) had five peaks (numbered 1-5), corresponding to its five preferred movements.
The bibliography proper contains 531 numbered entries, some with extensive analysis and discussion of the contents of the publication under consideration.