There were two entry wounds, both several centimeters to the right of the spine. |
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Her fingernails were of medium length, about four centimeters long, and she had painted them dark purple. |
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The lesions consisted of round achromic patches of two to three centimeters in diameter. |
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She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose. |
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Nest height ranges from a few centimeters above the ground to 10 to 30 meters. |
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One meter is equivalent to 1.09 yards and one inch is equivalent to 2.54 centimeters. |
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According to standard classifications, a timber is a length of wood with a dimensional cross section greater than 13 centimeters on each side. |
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Soon after departure, the train's wheels retract and it floats 10 centimeters above the track. |
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At the age of seventeen, he was already almost two hundred centimeters tall. |
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Only around ten centimeters taller than him, the older kid looked fairly nasty. |
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The same numbers apply if I measure distance in miles or centimeters or any other unit. |
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Most confusing are the measures of kilos, hectares, kilometers, centimeters, and grams. |
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Their bodies measured about 15 centimeters in length and they had long tails. |
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They range in size from a few centimeters to a meter or more in greatest dimension. |
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Fully grown individuals range in size from about 100 micrometers to almost 20 centimeters long. |
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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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This top layer would act like a thermal blanket, transmitting solar energy to more pristine layers of snow just a few centimeters beneath. |
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She said even if I got up to 10 centimeters I probably couldn't push the baby's head out because the birth canal was too narrow. |
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The leaves are ovate to oblong, 5 to 8 centimeters long, and pointed at both ends, with subentire or undulately toothed or lobed margins. |
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A Marine unlimbered his pack and withdrew a metal disk ten centimeters in diameter. |
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In the host, nematomorphs increase dramatically in size from about 100 lim to several centimeters. |
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The colossal white columns, which lean forward 20 centimeters, will be returned to their upright position. |
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None of them were surprised when the door didn't budge but a few centimeters. |
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Beds of sandstone in splays represent multiple reactivation events and range in thickness from centimeters to more than a meter. |
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Jack spotted a small steak knife protruding a few centimeters outward on one of the kitchen cabinets. |
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The offset between the mean phase center and the geometric center of an antenna can range from a few millimeters to several centimeters. |
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The sternum is then divided allowing the ribs to rotate to the side a few centimeters. |
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Here, striated muscle is replaced by smooth muscle, the two types of muscle interdigitating over several centimeters. |
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Providing measurements of birds in both inches and centimeters was a very good idea. |
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With six legs, the hexapod tootles along quite happily at 26 centimeters per second. |
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The incision made over the hip is approximately five to eight centimeters long. |
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Now color in all the areas, with the red pen, that actually contain water and a full two centimeters to all sides, to allow for overspill. |
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The same suture is then threaded out externally through an aperture a few centimeters distal. |
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She found clams with shells measuring 4.5 millimeters that had elongated their feet some 13 centimeters from the shell. |
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He kept on coming until we were close, only a few centimeters apart, all I had to do was breathe in deeply and we would be touching. |
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You can control the property with percentages, as I have done here, or with ems, exs, inches, picas, centimeters, millimeters or pixels. |
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For example, a petite woman tends to peak around 35 centimeters, while obese women can have fundal heights that far exceed their gestational age. |
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So, for example, if you're 24 weeks pregnant, your fundal height should be 24 centimeters. |
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Alternative hypotheses postulate that the ancestor was a large colonial organism, centimeters or decimeters in size. |
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They grow upward from the basal branehes and only become decumbent after they have grown a few centimeters. |
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In September I had the opportunity to visit some mine sites, and watch manual deminers prod the ground every two centimeters to locate mines. |
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Measuring large for dates means your fundal height is more than 2 centimeters larger than average for your stage of pregnancy, based on your due date. |
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They consist of small bifurcations some centimeters in size. |
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A tender, fluctuant 8-cm mass was felt in the right upper quadrant, several centimeters inferior to a subcostal scar from a previous open cholecystectomy. |
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These crystals, ranging in size from less than 2.5 cm to 10 cm across, have been found with fine, gemmy smoky quartz crystals from a few centimeters to over 30 cm long. |
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Isaac pulled a narrow glass canister out from a package, about two centimeters long, one wide, bottle green in color, apparently from the liquids inside. |
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The basalt, inferred to be of Miocene age, appears to be an alkali basalt that contains xenoliths of ultramafic rocks up to a few centimeters in size. |
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A wide selection of these species is usually caught by traditional fisheries, including both large and small species, varying from five centimeters up to one meter in length. |
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On the western side of the mesa, black hornblende xenocrysts several centimeters in size are also found in a scoriaceous, agglomeratic portion of the lava flow. |
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Despite his awkward arrival, Howard smiled down at the sand a few centimeters beneath his nose, sifting a hand-full of the white granules through his fingers. |
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By May, its bulb can grow as big as two centimeters, and turns pink and then a deep red as it matures. |
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Marchildon starved herself and exercised relentlessly to try to lose the required two centimeters, but to no avail. |
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With a sigh and a feeling of guilt sinking into my chest heavily, I slipped on an almost-blue white skort and a loose shirt that hung a few centimeters or so above my navel. |
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They are found from intertidal to abyssal zones at least as deep as 5,300 m interstitially in usually the upper few millimeters or centimeters of the sediment layer. |
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In the last few years an intermediate form of south flank deformation has been observed that results in slip rates of about 10 centimeters per day. |
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I jumped back reflexively, missing it by only a few centimeters. |
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There are 100 centimeters in a meter, and 1,000 meters in a kilometer. |
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We asked the surgeon, are you talking millimeters, centimeters, inches? |
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Thus, as found in several other systems, availability of alternative foods for mice often shows noticeable changes at the scale of few meters and even centimeters. |
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Lesion size can vary from a few millimeters to several centimeters. |
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Are you sure you are measuring in inches and not centimeters? |
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Lengths range from just a few millimeters to several centimeters. |
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The sizes often vary from several millimeters to several centimeters. |
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Cornu cutaneum is a lesion with hyperkeratoses resembling that of an animal horn and its length varies from a few millimeters to centimeters. |
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Most impactors were around 10 centimeters in diameter and traveled at speeds of up to 72 kilometers per second, Bouley says. |
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The uranium solution will then be mixed to make the contents more uniform before 50 cubic centimeters of it are extracted using a pump. |
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During labor, a woman's cervix will dilate to about 10 centimeters. |
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Brussels sprouts reach a length of 4 centimeters and resemble clusters of miniature cabbages. |
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Sea otters have about 26,000 to 165,000 hairs per square centimeters of skin, a rich fur for which humans hunted them almost to extinction. |
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Most large coastal jellyfish live 2 to 6 months, during which they grow from a millimeter or two to many centimeters in diameter. |
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As owls are farsighted, they are unable to clearly see anything within a few centimeters of their eyes. |
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However, owls are farsighted and cannot focus on objects within a few centimeters of their eyes. |
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The total sediment deposition rate in remote areas is estimated at two to three centimeters per thousand years. |
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Tidal forces affect the entire earth, but the movement of solid Earth occurs by mere centimeters. |
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Eddies are common in the ocean, and range in diameter from centimeters to hundreds of kilometers. |
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Coal is introduced from the top to produce an even layer of about 60 to 90 centimeters deep. |
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At the site of its termination in the bladder there was a diverticulum a few centimeters long. |
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The sitting position offers an effective method to relieve lower back labor pain during cervical dilatation from six to eight centimeters. |
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Once I finish each 'meal,' they fill the feedbag with 50 cubic centimeters of an anti-constipation medication and 450 cubic centimeters of water. |
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The quartz veins hosting this mineralization are commonly banded with scorodite and arsenopyrite and range in width from 10 to 30 centimeters. |
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Lizards range in size from chameleons and geckos a few centimeters long to the 3 meter long Komodo dragon. |
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For the e-skin, the engineers printed the nanowires onto an 18-by-19 pixel square matrix measuring 7 centimeters on each side. |
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And at only 160 centimeters tall and weighing 48 kilograms, Korean singer Lim Hyung-joo is poised to stand amongst the heavyweights of the popera industry. |
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Some RNA molecules siphoned from the host plant remain stable in dodder, traveling several centimeters within the parasite, researchers report in an upcoming New Phytologist. |
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Samples collected from the Garnet Hill locality contain idiomorphic garnet porphyroblasts up to two centimeters in diameter that have grown in a fine-grained phyllitic matrix. |
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The researchers found they could produce threads up to 20 centimeters long by dripping the concentrated proteins onto the surface of a salty buffer solution. |
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The researchers found rogues during periods when significant wave height measured 12 m, but also when significant wave height was as low as 50 centimeters. |
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To build its laser, the UCLA team applied microfabrication techniques to a silicon chip to create a wire 2 centimeters long and only micrometers across. |
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Just centimeters away, the ancient siltstone preserves a so-called resting trace, the impression of a creature's belly and its splayed hind limbs. |
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No foraging was observed from the open capsules of some geophytes of the Negev when they terminated a dry stem which is longer than a few centimeters. |
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The Little Blue, also known as the Fairy Penguin, is the smallest of the world's penguin species, measuring about 25 centimeters tall and weighing just 1 kilogram. |
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The Atlantic Ocean continued to widen by a few centimeters each year. |
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It is a perennial and herbaceous plant, 30 to 80 centimeters high, with stiff stems and simple or compound lanceolate basal leaves with 2-3 teeth. |
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Researchers recently attempted to determine if maternal position reduced the intensity of labor pain during dilatation from six to eight centimeters. |
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With the exception of silk, each of these fibres is short being only centimeters in length, and each has a rough surface that enables it to bond with similar staples. |
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Carrying the name of a popular model in the 1970s, the Passol weighs about half the weight of gasoline-powered scooters with an engine displacement of 50 cubic centimeters. |
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