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Compared with the same quarter a year ago, seasonally adjusted GDP rose 0.7% in the eurozone.

The seasonally adjusted Yale Physical Activity Scale was used to assess physical activity.

The seasonally adjusted unemployment figures show a rise of twelve-hundred.

Sales rose to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 429, 000, largely because home sales increased the West.

In seasonally adjusted terms, the economy grew 2.4% from the previous quarter, thereby avoiding a technical recession.

During the first three months of 2010, the economy grew at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 3.2%.

Separately, the Labor Department said that the number of people applying for unemployment benefits for the first time fell by 3, 000 to a seasonally adjusted 420, 000.

To avoid monthly gyrations caused by weather or other temporary factors, the figures use three-month moving averages of seasonally adjusted annual rates.

Apart from those wheel-loader sales, thePurchasing Managers Index stood at a seasonally adjusted 53.4 in August, steadyon the previous month, according to Standard Chartered estimates.

Unemployment continued to rise in June, reaching a seasonally adjusted rate of 5.4% in April-June, up from 5.3% in March-May.

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 6.2 per cent in the first quarter of 1999 to 6.0 per cent in the fourth quarter.

Now that German unemployment is shrinking again—at 7.4%, seasonally adjusted, the rate is at its lowest since 1992—many firms are fretting about a shortage of skilled employees.

The seasonally adjusted number of containers loaded at its ports for export, many with agricultural products and other raw materials, has risen from the lows of earlier this year.

In seasonally adjusted, quarter-on-quarter terms, the economy expanded by 2.3% after contracting by 5.9% in the fourth quarter of 2008 and by 1.8% in the first quarter of 2009.