A further development was to use a brace and bit to ream out burr holes about 1 cm in diameter. |
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Reamers are suitable for deburring and sizing the inside diameter of holes. |
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Four columns held it up for support, and each column had a diameter of no less than ten feet. |
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The second 1 cm diameter disc cut from each leaf was weighed immediately on an electronic microbalance to the nearest 0.1 mg. |
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The barrel channel within the stock was shimmed to support the smaller diameter smokeless barrel. |
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Innovations in bentwood truss construction in Nova Scotia shows ways to create strong members using smaller diameter trees. |
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It consists of clasts of angular to rounded quartz, plagioclase, tourmaline and rock fragments, up to 3 mm in diameter. |
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Given the diameter of the field and the breadth of the river find the area of the non-flooded part of the field. |
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It may be found on any part of the body as a scaly and crusted patch from a few millimeters to many centimeters in diameter. |
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When the average diameter is less than 100 the system is called a micellar emulsion. |
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At this time, the diameter of the macerated area was approximately 6 cm, and mycelial growth and esporulation were evident. |
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So, is the old 92 design up to slinging a.475 diameter 325-grain bullet at 48,000 psi? |
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The reactors range in diameter from about 400 to 60 microns, or millionths of a meter. |
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Trees up to 15.0 cm diameter at the root collar were included in the sample. |
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As only one size of belaying pin was kept on board, its diameter was that of the thickest rope to be belayed. |
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The inside bore might be 12 in, but the barrels are well over a metre in diameter at the base. |
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Displayed on the gallery floor were seven disks made of synthetic hair, each meticulously combed out to a diameter of five feet. |
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A single seta of the tokay gecko is approximately 100 microns in length and 5 microns in diameter. |
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Carbon nanofibres are so fine, they are only a tiny fraction of the diameter of a human hair. |
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Specifically, the group has succeeded in implanting a gold nanoparticle with a diameter of 1.2 nm into the enzyme glucose oxidase. |
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Briefly, two borosilicate glass capillaries of 1.0 and 1.5 mm in diameter were twisted together and pulled to a micropipette. |
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They obtained very strong nanowires, currently with a diameter as small as 100 nm. |
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In addition, Thoreau notices circular heaps of stones about six feet in diameter that sit on the pond bottom. |
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The seminiferous tubules in the testes, which are the origin of the sperm cells, however, will be reduced in diameter and size. |
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However, an unstayed mast must be of significantly larger diameter to compensate for the lack of stays. |
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A semicylindrical wall section having a diameter matching the maximum diameter of said semi-dome. |
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In other words, a semicircle and a family of abutting semicircles constructed on its diameter are isoperimetric. |
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Based on the nebula's distance of 650 light-years, its angular size corresponds to a huge ring with a diameter of nearly three light-years. |
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Two feller buncher teams remain on duty, but these chiefly harvest hardwoods as well as very small diameter softwoods. |
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The beam compass allows you to create circles with a larger diameter than an ordinary compass. |
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This refers to diameter of the metal ring, on which the bead of the tire rests. |
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The rich tea biscuit is the right diameter but lacks a certain structural solidity for dunking. |
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An objective lens focuses the light onto a region approximately 1 mm in diameter and subsequently collects the light returning from the target. |
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Multiple foci of infection, several millimeters in diameter, were seen in many organs. |
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A close-fitting metal shoe with a central opening of 12.7 mm diameter flattened the section against the ceramic plate of the transducer. |
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Then, the throwster can use replacement hubs 65 of the proper diameter to provide the desired degree of draw to the yarns. |
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The arrows are metal-tipped and made of carbon, with a shaft diameter of up to 9.3mm and of a variable length depending on the archer. |
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Use a sharp spade bit to bore a 1-inch diameter hole through each end of every floorboard you have to replace. |
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However, some problems can arise when making wooden threads with a nominal diameter larger than about one inch. |
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The vermiform appendix measured 7 cm in length and 0.5 cm on average diameter and was grossly unremarkable with a lumen patent up to the tip. |
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Each data point represents the mean diameter of spheroids surviving a particular treatment. |
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The lesion measured approximately 4.5 cm in diameter and was composed predominantly of villous and branching papillary patterns. |
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A small, crystal clear spring meandered through the center, running the diameter. |
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The bundler then compresses, wraps and cuts a 10 ft. 'slash log' that will range in diameter from 24 inches to 36 inches. |
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The tools can perform internal turning, grooving and threading in holes as small as 1-mm diameter. |
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Nanowires are crystals only a few nanometers in diameter but up to several microns in length. |
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A cable laid wire rope is constructed of smaller diameter cables which have been closed into a finished wire rope. |
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It ramifies almost from the base, can grow 1-3 m high and may reach 3 m in diameter. |
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The diameter of the coupled wheels was 2 ft 4 in, the leading and trailing wheels 1 ft 6 in diameter. |
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The chemical burned through the first layer of skin and the resulting second-degree burn covers an area more than 2 to 3 inches in diameter. |
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Basal diameter and height of each scrub oak stem within the plot were recorded. |
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The skin over the ball of the foot was callused and thickened, and in the middle was a pale area that was 5 mm in diameter. |
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Tiny vessels smaller than 6 m diameter without clearly visible and stainable cell wall thickenings were neglected. |
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The test, when placed in position, forms the bed of the furnace, with the long diameter transversely. |
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For example, changes in the rate of energy generation will cause its diameter to vary. |
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At 2.2 mm diameter, the ribs are particularly strong near the umbilicus and become weaker after their split in the middle of the flank. |
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The total height of each plant was measured using a ruler and the diameter of the first internode was measured at its midpoint using calipers. |
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Most fluid inclusions are small, only a few microns to tens of microns in diameter, but large inclusions visible to the naked eye are known. |
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With 8 X 40 binoculars the magnification is eight times and the diameter of the object glass is 40 millimetres. |
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The second corallum is a much larger, rounded trochoid form that approaches 11 cm in length and reached a maximum diameter of 4.7 cm. |
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Take small scoops of dough and roll to form small balls 2 inches in diameter. |
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However, a developing hydatid cyst up to 5 cm in diameter may not show scolices as they appear about 1 year after infestation. |
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Each electrode had a diameter between 6 and 12 pm laterally and was beveled diagonally to facilitate insertion into the tissue. |
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The octahedra range from 5 to 10 pm in diameter and show interpenetrant growth. |
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Ultrasonography identified a hypodense lesion of 3 cm in the greatest diameter that did not trap the tracer during a scintiscan. |
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It was confirmed that repeated heating does not result in any changes in the inner diameter of the capillary. |
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Pots were PVC cylinders, 20 cm diameter and 50 cm depth, sealed at the bottom. |
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All samples were measured in quadruplicate using a microtiter plate spectrophotometer at an outside diameter of 490 nm. |
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About a quarter of the lunar diameter was eclipsed, and re-emergence occurred about a quarter of an hour before sunrise. |
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Today, accelerators race the particles in straight lines or, to save land space, in ringed paths several miles in diameter. |
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The pink jellyfish grow to three feet in diameter and their tentacles can reach 70 feet. |
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The lesions consisted of round achromic patches of two to three centimeters in diameter. |
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The degree of radial increase or decrease is influenced by tree height and diameter. |
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In most cases, the carinated bowl has a wider diameter than the height of the vessel. |
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Heliox is a unique therapy for acute asthma because it decreases airway resistance without changing the diameter of the airway. |
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For this study as with previous studies, stem joints were defined as the smallest diameter region between two successive stem segments. |
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The hook was well out of shape and the nylon was chewed to nearly half its original diameter. |
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One of the major advantages of a rig this size is that it can drill large diameter water wells, up to 500 mm to depths of 500 metres. |
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He measured the length, and the diameter of the dart, and jotted it down in his small notepad. |
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The number of patients with neoplastic lesions, adenomas, adenomas 1 cm or more in diameter and adenocarcinoma was similar in both groups. |
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Such mills have large diameter rolls with surfaces that are roughened or ragged to increase the coefficient of friction. |
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It came to rest just below the surface, leaving a hole 18 inches in diameter and sending up a large white cloud. |
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The window pane of the restaurant was broken, leaving a hole 30 centimetres in diameter. |
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The entrance hole should be placed about one inch above the floor and have a diameter in the range of two to two and a quarter inches. |
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The diameter of the mass narrowed as it approached the adventitia, which was perforated, and the tumor was present at the deep margin. |
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Others have reported that increases in carotid artery diameter are associated with cardiovascular risk factors. |
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On coronal sections, a mass measuring 4 cm in diameter was observed in the right frontal lobe white matter. |
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The first dorsal fin has four rays, the lips are smooth and are roughly the same thickness as the diameter of the eye. |
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These tire shredders are incapable of shredding tires in excess of size 17 due to the diameter of the wire in the tire sidewall. |
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Fig. 11 indicated that the clip gauge transducer produced a linear relationship between the diameter change and the strain meter readings. |
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A 2oz spindle with a 2 inch diameter whorl works for fine to medium thickness wool. |
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Aggregates are concrete and other materials sorted, crushed and mixed so as to form mixed aggregate in pieces of 70 mm, or less, in diameter. |
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After gun drilling, the rough bore must be reamed to establish the desired internal diameter and to improve surface finish. |
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Think of the analogy of an electric wire carrying more electricity than its diameter can safely carry. |
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The mesh that protects the reserve is three centimetres in diameter, which is small enough to keep even rabbit kittens out. |
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They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter. |
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The center was a large room a good five hundred feet in diameter and several stories high. |
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It was circular and about seven feet in diameter, like a giant manhole cover. |
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The nodules are disc-shaped, knobby, pale greenish-yellow, and 2-12 cm in diameter. |
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It averaged 45.1 cm in diameter, showed little taper and was mostly free of branches or knots along its length. |
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Nonetheless they need a reasonable sales volume to justify the costs of tooling up for a new bullet, especially for a new bullet diameter. |
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In comparison, current optical microscopes can only make out details down to one-tenth the diameter of a red blood cell, or about 400 nanometers. |
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In the circle an index on the alidades gives the angle that they form with the vertical diameter. |
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Being five inches in diameter, the doorknobs were more than twice the size of regular glass doorknobs of the same period and style. |
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To produce lactescence it is necessary for fat to be emulsified into chylomicra greater than 0.1 in diameter to be rendered visible. |
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Any type of target archery arrow is allowed up to the maximum allowable size of 9mm diameter. |
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The pedestal of this almucantar is an ordinary cast-iron gaspipe, about 9 in. in diameter externally, and 6 ft. long, sunk 3 ft. in the ground. |
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Remnant patches were very similar in structure, tree composition, and mean diameter. |
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When the Earth is at its mean distance from the Sun, the solar orb has an apparent angular diameter of 0.533 degrees. |
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Branches are cut back to laterals that are at least one-third the diameter of the limb being removed. |
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Cages were 30.5 cm long and 3.8 cm in diameter with four holes covered with organdy gauze for air circulation. |
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Scientists prepare and store the gas under pressure in spherical glass ampules two to three inches in diameter. |
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Quality control inspections should ensure that key dimensional attributes, such as the hub inner diameter and other relevant features, are met. |
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A fuel tank about six feet in diameter at the center of the craft holds liquid nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. |
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The first and more predominant structure was a mesh of filaments measuring 10 to 15 nm in diameter, which is typical of amyloid. |
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The resultant fragments suggest that the height of N. califae was in excess of 36 times its diameter. |
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Instead, the LCD sprouts from a base unit less than a foot in diameter, and looks like an anglepoise lamp. |
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The samarskite occurs as black to brown, metamict, anhedral, radiating aggregates to 30 cm in diameter. |
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Quartz is abundant, forming mainly subhedral to anhedral crystals up to about 1 mm in diameter that poikilitically enclose other crystals. |
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The scheme comprised the construction of a low-level 1200 mm. diameter tunnel connected into the Thames Water trunk sewer. |
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The zebrafish egg is about 0.7mm in diameter, with the cytoplasm and nucleus at the animal pole sitting upon a large mass of yolk. |
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The same radiologist measured the anteroposterior diameter of the patellar tendon next to the inferior patellar pole on the axial sequence. |
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Just 220 km in diameter, Phoebe is in a very peculiar, retrograde orbit, and is very dark. |
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Two 42-inch diameter pipes were installed in shaft No. 1 and the shaft was backfilled around the pipes with concrete. |
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If it is a moon, its diameter is estimated at four to five kilometers and it is located 1,000 kilometers from the F ring, Saturn's outmost ring. |
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It is in very good condition with a round cairn 8 m. in diameter revetted by a kerb of coarse walling, and a partially infilled chamber. |
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However, the sapwood of these Actinidia species, as with other lianas, is highly porous with large diameter vessels. |
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The diameter of the inscribing sphere of the rhombic dodecahedron was 8.34 nm. |
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Therefore, our tunnels were about two feet in diameter with no bracing or shoring of any kind. |
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Impregnation of endodermal and hypodermal walls with suberin and lignin should reduce the diameter of interfibrillar spaces. |
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As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal limb, petal claw and calyx diameter. |
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Tape rules with diameter scales could be used to wrap around any round object that would then give the object's diameter. |
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It would be very wise to include a grid of half-inch diameter reinforcing steel in the concrete apron. |
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The olla has a body diameter of 20.5 cm, a short, evened neck, and a rounded lip. |
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However in the pagan period, rock crystal was used to make crystals balls about 2 inches in diameter. |
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The ramp is supported by tubular steel masts, ranging in diameter from 190 to 350 mm. |
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The plant is succulent with leaves in tight rosettes more or less four centimetres or more across in diameter. |
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The latter situation is characteristic of shade-tolerant trees, where for a given diameter, the tapers are similar. |
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A least-squares approach was used to fit diameter growth with the logistic curve for each genotype. |
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It was a work of art, four feet in diameter comprised of orchids, lilies of the valley, hyacinths, arum lilies and white carnations. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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The giant bagel weighed 394 kilograms, measured 1.8 metres in diameter and required a small crane to hoist it out of its custom-built oven. |
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The six-inch diameter pipe ruptured, releasing a huge cloud containing around 90 per cent ethane, propane and butane gases. |
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The cabin is a low-maintenance concrete block box with a plywood insert and a 4-foot diameter steel fireplace. |
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In fact, the capillary luminal diameter has been increased in the skin and nerves of patients with diabetes, even in the presence of neuropathy. |
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Its luminosity will eventually become about a thousand times higher than today, and its vastly expanded diameter will reach the earth. |
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Corallites attaining a certain size, although variable in diameter, may reproduce again. |
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The hollow in the stone was about 20 centimetres in diameter and about 30 centimetres deep. |
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The trachea has a maximum transverse diameter of 16 mm, while sagittally, the trachea is narrower, having a maximal diameter of 14 mm. |
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This manifests itself in the form of widely scattered stem tapers for tree segments of a given diameter. |
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The augmentation in diameter is what allows for increases in blood flow to your skeletal muscle. |
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However, with an initial diameter of about 1,500 m the Messel maar was certainly considerably larger than the Eckfeld Maar. |
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You could also measure the circumference with a cloth tape measure and divide it by 3.14 to determine the diameter. |
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Cottonwool balls of approximately 3cm diameter were used to measure salivation before and after chemotherapy. |
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The coupler body and the fiber mount were machined from a 1.5 inch diameter brass bar. |
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The best of these fruits, which range in size from the diameter of a pea to that of a cherry tomato, can compete with blooms for beauty. |
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However, a reddish-purple macular rash with lesions about 3 to 8 mm in diameter was scattered across the abdomen and upper thighs. |
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The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles. |
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The madreporite was not visible until the juveniles were about 10 mm diameter and all the arms were of similar size. |
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Working for about five hours from sunset to sunrise, he opens an area in the 6-foot diameter of a spotlit circle. |
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Binoculars are specified by both their magnification and objective lens diameter. |
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The Heiner screw box and its original tap are for threads of two-inch nominal diameter with two and a half threads per inch. |
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In the normal geometry of flat space, the diameter of a circle is its circumference divided by pi. |
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Pi, the ratio between a circle's diameter and circumference, has fascinated mathematicians for centuries. |
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He regretted that an exact measure of the circumference of a circle in terms of diameter was not available. |
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I had to measure the circumference and calculate the diameter to make sure it would fit in and out of my doorway! |
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New taxa include branching forms up to 1 cm in diameter that display hexagonal symmetry. |
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If the describing circle is half the diameter of the pitch circle, the hypocycloid is a radial straight line. |
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Pele's hair is gold in color and has a diameter of less than half a millimeter. |
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Hair texture is measured by the degree of fineness or coarseness of your hair, which varies according to the diameter of each individual hair. |
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The 1,050 mm diameter outfall on the west side of the airfield required a temporary cofferdam during its construction. |
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Mirror size and shape is based on the diameter of the beam to be reflected, the incident angle, and the required scan angle. |
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The circumference of a circle can be found by multiplying pi by the diameter of the circle. |
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Pi is the constant created by the relationship of every diameter to its circle. |
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The submarine has two separate pressure hulls with a diameter of 7.2 m each, five inner habitable hulls and 19 compartments. |
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The parsnips are ready to harvest when the crown is the diameter of a 50 cent piece. |
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It would mean dramatically different sawmilling operations, with only one diameter sort brought to the infeed deck at any given time. |
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The influent pump shaft acts as a lift station delivering raw sewage from a newly constructed 9.5-mile-long 18-foot diameter rock tunnel. |
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Five plants were grown in each 25 cm diameter pot, using commercial potting compost supplemented by liquid fertilizer. |
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We considered an abdominal aortic aneurysm to be present if the infrarenal aortic diameter was 3 cm. |
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The circular emblem is approximately four inches in diameter in its entirety. |
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The inner diameter was measured by inserting a probe pipette with a known diameter profile. |
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Sedna, the planetoid 1,000 miles in diameter discovered several weeks ago, was first photographed with a small moon orbiting its icy sphere. |
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With woodwinds, the tuning of individual notes is established by the position and diameter of each fingerhole. |
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Ceiling medallions over 20 inches in diameter and all plaster ceiling medallions require mechanical fastening. |
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This is over half a mile away and consists of one cubicle with an internal diameter of less than one metre. |
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The diameter of the contact lens with respect to the diameter of the cornea is looked at as well. |
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When they contract they reduce the internal diameter of the vessels in the arterial network. |
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All coolant and oil lines to and from the pods were replaced with larger diameter lines. |
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It has an adjustable iris diaphragm, with up to 10 mm clear aperture, mounted in a 30 mm diameter barrel. |
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In experiments to find the effect of lens diameter he invented the familiar iris diaphragm. |
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The Earth is an oblate spheroid, with polar diameter some 45 km less than the equatorial diameter. |
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A pollen grain was considered germinated if pollen tube length was greater than the diameter of the pollen grain. |
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The corms of these selected plants were sectioned and the diameter of the corm and central cylinder determined. |
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A polyvinyl tube about 4 mm in diameter is passed pernasally after topical anaesthesia. |
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These measurements were normalized to the diameter of the nucleus at the center focal plane. |
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The greater the pressure, the smaller the diameter the ruptured foil would be. |
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Down-hole cylinders are usually larger diameter than the rising main and they contain the foot valve and the piston. |
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The Colorado River toad is about the diameter of a cow pie and makes a grand appearance only after our summer rains begin. |
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The second trailer explosion created a crater approximately 100 feet in diameter and eight feet deep. |
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During plant culture, the diameter of the hypocotyl and the length of the midrib of primary and subsequent leaves was measured. |
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The explosion produced a seven-metre-deep crater measuring 40 metres in diameter and windows were broken several kilometres from the blast site. |
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The resultant glass boule is then cross-sectioned into a wafer several millimeters in diameter and a couple millimeters thick. |
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There are different diameter wires and different systems to prevent crosstalk. |
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The internal diameter of hardened crown wheels are ground by holding the component in pitch line chucks to ensure accuracy of the finished gear. |
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The diameter of the hole is equal to the diameter of the largest complete circle on your fresnel lens. |
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As the number of king blossoms decreases, so will the average diameter of the fruitlet decrease. |
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The portal reached its maximum diameter and an ear-piercing roar was unleashed from within its depths. |
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Digesters are tanks or pressure vessels ranging in height from 25-50 ft and in diameter from 8-12 ft. |
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Pores as large as 3 m diameter can be sufficient to support some pressurization and flow, but they could be expected to be very leaky. |
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Trees up to 3 feet in diameter can be felled and larger trees can be girdled. |
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Loose tie straps or wrappings have the effect of increasing the diameter of the propellant charge. |
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In contrast, a greater increase in velopharyngeal lateral diameter resulted from glossopharyngeal stimulation than from any of the other nerves. |
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Certain tools can work as a go-devil because their diameter is very close to 3.75 in. |
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In order to accomplish this end, the diestro must move off the diameter of the circle and place himself at an angle to his adversary. |
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The dimensions also suggest that the intact liposome as a sphere should have a diameter of several hundred nanometers. |
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Given a circle, find a point outside the circle where the tangent to the circle and diameter produced, have a given ratio. |
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The circle with diameter BC intersects the sides AB and AC at M and N respectively. |
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They were represented by red circles having a diameter of 5 mm presented on a black screen. |
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The distance from the ground to the tip of his extended index finger is the diameter of the circle. |
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The diameter of a sphere is 6.25 nm, and panicles cannot be closer than that. |
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The sine wave through the diameter of the circle is the ideal and basic pulse wave. |
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The rosette diameter was measured after full leaf expansion using a ruler with 1 mm precision. |
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Microscopic examination revealed that the increase of the root diameter was due to an increased thickness of the cortex. |
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Table saw size is specified by the maximum diameter of the blade they will accept. |
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We estimated average tree diameter for canopy and subcanopy trees combined. |
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Work the screwdriver around to increase the diameter of the hole until it is slightly smaller than the wooden dowel. |
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Furthermore, none of the particles may have a diameter greater than the thickness of the uncured fluid layer. |
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Bark thickness and stem diameter were recorded each time a probe was installed or removed. |
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The need to match hook size to line diameter is less of a problem with eyes hooks as the knot has more metal to stop it coming loose. |
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For every 50 percent decrease in the droplet diameter of a set volume of insecticide, the spray surface area is increased eightfold. |
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The future for the mobile device market is likely to require small diameter disks storing much information. |
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These variables allow to control the diameter of the disperse phase droplets. |
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There was a farm with an elegant Dutch barn and a 50-foot diameter pit nicely filed by trees not rubbish. |
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The diameter of the bottle was 5 cm and each bottle had five seedlings placed equidistantly. |
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These relationships between length or diameter and airway generation are well described by power and multiple exponential functions. |
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Each coin is of face value Dram 25 and contains 1 troy ounce of 9990 pure fine silver with diameter 38 mm. |
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The inch diameter 8-foot stakes, set 2 feet apart and leaning to the middle, are lashed together with twine near the top. |
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Highly silicified stalks to 10 cm in diameter have been found at this locality. |
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Using a micrometer to measure the field diameter of the microscope is recommended. |
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Again, if a spiral of a diameter exceeding that of the chromascope be viewed, as in the last experiment, a single spiral iris will appear. |
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A microscope with a calibrated eyepiece micrometer was used to measure the spheroid diameter. |
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In all experiments superparamagnetic particles of 4.5-m diameter exhibiting reactive tosyl groups on the surface were used as magnetic tweezers. |
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From 30m away these were two impressive forms, tapering towards me, each ended with a huge 20-inch diameter torpedo tube hatch. |
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The tube contains toroidally shaped rings within the maximum diameter portions of the corrugations in the tube wall. |
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With clean hands, mound the rice into a cone shape about four inches in diameter and about five inches high. |
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If the downburst is concentrated in an area less than 2.5 miles in diameter, it is called a microburst. |
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Soon you come across a blowhole forming a vertical shaft 1.5m in diameter that leads to the surface. |
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We developed a new sheathless technique for percutaneous intraaortic balloon catheter insertion which reduces the effective catheter diameter. |
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Obviously, they've never seen the champion, festooned with hundreds of air plants and mistletoe and soaring to 55 feet with a trunk more than 4 feet in diameter. |
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The material feature of this claim is that the ball should have such a diameter that it projects above the recess in which it sits but can move freely inside the recess. |
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The virus itself is a spherical enveloped virion, between 80 and 160 nm diameter, and has single stranded RNA of about 30 kilobases, the largest genome of all ssRNA viruses. |
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The solution, a semicircle whose diameter is on the given line, is obtained by reflecting the curve in the line and invoking the isoperimetric property of the circle. |
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On a weight basis, a billion ultra-fine particles are about equivalent to one coarse particle 10 micrometres in diameter, but have one thousand times the surface area. |
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He had dodged right into a ring of fire only twenty feet in diameter. |
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If, for example, the diameter of the measuring opening of the photometer is 30 mm, then the length of 90 mm is selected for the holohedral to be produced. |
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Within two weeks the lesions turned to pustules and then enlarged to painful, ulcerated nodules up to 2 cm in diameter and ulcers with black eschars. |
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Due to the original content of the iron dopant and the size of the resist pattern, the diameter of the particle can be effectively controlled well below the lithography limit. |
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The crucial trick here is that the width of the bands must be smaller than their diameter, so that the nanorods can be magnetized crosswise, rather than along their long axis. |
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With hot water heating systems, the diameter of the piping remains constant, the slope is irrelevant, and all lines are insulated to prevent heat loss. |
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The pollen diameter was recorded in units with the aid of a micrometer placed in the eyepiece of the microscope and later transformed into millimeters. |
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Page 233 shows three smaller taps for about two-inch diameter threads. |
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An array of whittled bamboo sticks, each four millimeters in diameter, makes up the two-room installation. |
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The doctors discovered the entry wound into the frontal lobe with a diameter about equal to that of a cigarette. |
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The Nimbus-7 weighs 965 kilograms, is 3.04 meters tall, 1.52 meters in diameter at the base and 3.96 meters wide with solar paddles fully extended. |
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We have this labradorite necklace available in two bead diameter sizes. |
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There is disclosed a cask and chime assembly wherein the cask has end surface side wall portions of reduced diameter relative to the central wall surface portion of the cask. |
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To drill through the tile you will need a hammer, a nail set, an electric drill and a masonry bit a little larger than the diameter of the screws you use. |
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One particularly large eruption, about 28 million years ago, left in its wake a huge caldera, or crater-like basin, about 15 km in diameter and about 2 km above sea level. |
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Taking a circle of diameter 10,000,000 chang, he found the circumference of this circle to be less than 31,415,927 chang and greater than 31,415,926 chang. |
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To measure growth, one would need to measure the increase in diameter of a population of specimens as they grow upwards within laminated sediment. |
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These cells, about 40 m in diameter and termed primary oocytes, are enclosed within a single layer of squamous cells, forming a primordial follicle. |
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A hailstone with a 7-inch diameter and a circumference of 18.75 inches was recently named the largest hailstone ever recovered in the United States. |
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The mean diameter for yolkless egg ranges from below 40 mm to above 55 mm. |
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Sphalerite stalactites to 15 cm in diameter and coated with crystallized marcasite and galena are reported from the Marsden prospect near Galena, Illinois. |
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The cell is 12 to 15 m in diameter and usually has a bilobed nucleus. |
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Its leafy, elongated stems are 8-12 mm in diameter, initially green and covered by the amplexicaul, striated leaf bases which become dry, papery and grey with age. |
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The commonest type he found to be the thin macrocyte which has the same volume as a normal erythrocyte but is flattened so that an increase in diameter is accompanied by a decrease in thickness. |
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The laser spot, formed in the focal plane, was defocused to a diameter of 10 m, so that one entire cell could be excited while the surrounding field of view remained dark. |
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The centriole is a cylindrical structure 0.4 μm long and 0.2 μm in diameter, composed of microtubule triplets that display ninefold radial symmetry. |
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You calculate the perimeter by multiplying the diameter by pi. |
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Sand volcanoes range in diameter from a few centimetres to several metres. |
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In cross section, the line formed by this point and the midpoint of the transverse glenoid diameter at the level of the articular surface defines the axis of the scapula. |
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For any optical system a measure of the best-possible resolution or resolving power is simply the ratio of the wavelength to the diameter of the aperture. |
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With a pointed stick on the nose of our helicopter, it was possible to spear a wooden ring twelve inches in diameter fastened to a pole only four feet from the ground. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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With stimulation of the hypoglossal and glossopharyngeal nerves, there were greater increases in the lateral than in the anteroposterior diameter in all three regions. |
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Slight variations in the diameter along the length of some filaments reflect either the degree of silica encrustation or septa in the original filament. |
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Two small openings roughly equal to the diameter of a matchstick are left for urination and menstruation respectively. |
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Of note, an oval depigmented area about 2 cm in greatest diameter with irregular borders was present on the skin over the infant's left lateral trunk. |
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Rats were restrained by putting them in cylindrical restrainers 5.5 cm in inner diameter and 20 cm in length, with small holes in the front end for ventilation. |
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Smaller diameter shanks were offered on the no.50 and no.55 screwdrivers. |
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The width of the bore and the large diameter of the tone holes gives it a strong, pure sound, invaluable to the military band and to the swing and dance big bands. |
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Carbon nanotubes are rolled up sheets of graphene just a few nanometres in diameter that can behave as either metals or semiconductors depending on their atomic arrangement. |
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Also it can be seen that the smaller diameter raft has reached to its ultimate capacity at smaller settlement than that of the raft of larger diameter. |
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Early recombination nodules are protein complexes 100 nm in diameter that are associated with forming synaptonemal complexes during leptotene and zygotene of meiosis. |
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He says the quadcopters, which measure less than a foot in diameter, take off from autonomous ocean vehicles, which serve as miniature aircraft carriers. |
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Use at least a 4-inch diameter sewer line from the house to the lagoon. |
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The length and diameter of the bypass channel dictate that only a tiny fraction of the total acoustic displacement at the oval window is diverted through that channel. |
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Machine screws have a uniform shaft diameter and a blunt end, with smaller, less angled threads, designed for use with a matching nut or threaded hole. |
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