The ideal colour is defined by personal taste, but evenness and consistency go straight to the goal of unhindered reading. |
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However, our findings indicate that evenness is relatively uniform for all vegetative layers along the elevation gradient. |
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Balanced sonorities and evenness of metre direct listeners on a course of undiminishing grandeur that leads naturally to calmness in repose. |
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These analyses find a significant decrease in rarefied-sample species richness from the Campanian through the Eocene, but no change in evenness. |
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His voice retains its evenness in all registers, and he cleanly articulates Vivaldi's most difficult runs and fioriture. |
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Desperately poor health conditions are distributed with a wretched evenness across the land. |
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Now cut potato into 12 mm slices, thence into the same width to produce chips of an approximate square section for evenness of cooking. |
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The C-blade rotor is efficient through its turning in effect and its evenness of work. |
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The width, evenness and the uniform profiles of the pistes often force us to dig out the mountain. |
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Micro-fine milling drums can be used to roughen road pavements and to improve their evenness and skid resistance. |
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Achieving a high degree of precompaction of the binder course by the paver is an important basis for the evenness of roads. |
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Pavements should be designed and maintained to ensure evenness and skid-resistance. |
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Strong circulating fan with four stages and patented fan wheel control for perfect evenness. |
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Data such as longitudinal evenness, roughness, etc., were measured in an effort to gain better knowledge of pavement conditions. |
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Before commencing any surfacing work and during the work itself, it is essential to ensure the correct gradient and evenness of the substrate. |
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Upon making this discovery, the technicians sanded the paint drips from the elevators to restore the evenness of the surface. |
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Next comes the scooping stage, which requires the most skill, because the amount of pulp scooped and the evenness of its spread on the frame decides the quality of the paper. |
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Rather than absorbing light, MgCO3 reflects projected light back with perfect evenness. |
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Whether in crowded town centres or on open terrain the evenness of the road or pavement is not of importance. |
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Perhaps the evenness during WWII was thought to be an aberration and one impact of the War was to change the ideology of the VFL to a more egalitarian one. |
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Thus, nine groups were created in a factorial design, consisting of three levels of evenness and three levels of species identity, with five replicates. |
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So we fried eggs using just a wipe of oil to check for sticking and burning, then assessed evenness of browning by cooking pancakes with no oil at all. |
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Each aria translates the atmosphere, going from melancholy to passion, suggested by the text of each stanza, and asks, on the part of the voice, for agility, evenness, suppleness and color. |
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Baking reflects the evenness of cookies and cakes in multirack baking tests. |
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There was a fullness to the contest, an evenness, that the log-rollers and waterboys of England never let the Ashes develop, a sense of a genuine and meaty contest between two perfectly matched and committed opponents. |
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For example, severe overfishing may cause increases in diversity indices affected by the evenness with which species occur, suggesting incorrectly that the overfishing has been good for biodiversity. |
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Diffusion factor: indicates the evenness of diffusion. |
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Variations in evenness of quality in school provision within each country account, in part, for variations in the scale of social inequalities in attainment from one country to the next. |
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This is determined by characteristics known as skid resistance, longitudinal evenness and rolling noise that are provided by the road's surface characteristics. |
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Its engine sounds magnificently crisp and rich, but the evenness of its vast power delivery makes even the searing 4.1-second 0-62mph time seem less dramatic than it should. |
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It's a weird theory, but it's hard not to think that there's a startling evenness to goaltending today — even when some six-foot-tall power forward is rushing the net and sitting on the goalie's head. |
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David Bonior, the bill's leading Democratic opponent, says that two-thirds of his party will oppose it, 40 more than opposed the annual renewal of the China trade bill last year. The evenness of the contest is surprising. |
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A chipped front tooth has been restored to pristine evenness. |
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The evenness of the weighing table had to conform to the highest precision specifications and was not allowed to change within the prescribed temperature range. |
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In either case, consideration should be given to the following when assessing pavement condition: cracking, rutting, skid resistance, structural strength and longitudinal evenness. |
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Yet it is precisely this evenness of jam that others find so appealing. |
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Travelling to fast reduces conditioning quality and evenness. |
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This plays a crucial role in the evenness and quality of the products and prevents fluctuating climate conditions from affecting the baking result. |
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The evenness of the road was not interrupted by a single hill. |
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