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subtotal /sub·to·tal/ (sub-to´t'l) less than, but often almost, complete.
subtotal
[sub′tōtəl]
Etymology: L, sub, beneath, totus, whole
less than complete.


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For example, it subtotals and totals Excel lists containing no totals, column totals, or subtotals, all without every modifying the original Excel list.
50 Subtotal - pounds 3,142 Wednesday, April 8 Food and drinks (including -pounds 70 for alcoholic drinks) - pounds 1,360 Waiter service -pounds 375 Music - pounds 450 Invitations - pounds 150 Decorations - pounds 150 Hire of audio visual equipment - pounds 500 Hire of plasma screens -pounds 665 Subtotal -pounds 3,650 Indirect Costs Filming and making of DVD - pounds 3,622 TOTAL - pounds 7,272 CAPTION(S): LEAVING DO Eleanor Gill
Excluding the biopsies, 213 tumors were World Health Organization grade III and 802 tumors were grade IV A total of 204 patients received subtotal resection, 274 received adjuvant therapy, and 136 required subsequent resection.
 
 
 
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