The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river. |
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Undoubtedly, critics will once again struggle to find adequate adjectives and metaphors to describe the width and breadth of their unique sound. |
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The width of this range represents a measure of the degree of consensus about the forecast. |
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So, too, to some extent, given the width of their catchment areas, were the great Welsh clubs. |
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Get into the top position of a push-up, holding two kettlebells inside shoulder width. |
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A flotation tank is like a huge bath, about the width and length of a king-size bed. |
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The width of an annulus is the difference between the radii of its two defining circles. |
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This command makes it easy to change the paragraph width, add additional words, control word wrap, and more. |
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For another, the view doesn't stretch the width of the your screen, so text will end up wrapping when on the final page it might not. |
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Trees near treeline produce annual rings that vary in width and density in response to changing environmental conditions. |
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In my experience of hikers, they rarely stick to a footpath anyway regardless of its width. |
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The full concrete block inner wythe was removed for the full width of the window opening. |
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Gene pairs were grouped according to their K s values into bins of width 0.5 whose lower boundaries are indicated on the x-axis. |
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Finally, roll over on to all fours to a stable table-like position with your hands and knees about shoulder width apart. |
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The company can mark tubing with alphanumerical text of any height, width, and thickness, and can serialize this text. |
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This is fairly easy to accomplish by defining a bounding rectangle for the text that is the same width as the space between the page margins. |
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I could reproduce any layout, liquid or fixed width, with pixel-level precision. |
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If you are using random width boards, be sure the piece next to the wall is the wider piece. |
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When building homes, dusky-footed wood rats heap sticks into protective piles that may reach several feet in height and width. |
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The width of the mountain is 4-6 times greater than that of most abyssal hills. |
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Crystals reach more than 25 cm in length and 2 cm in width and are associated with a mass of fine-grained talc. |
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The width at the bottom will let the sow be comfortable when lying down and the piglets will be able to reach the teats. |
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Measure the height and width of the aperture, the distance between the bolt holes, and the overall size of the previous fitting. |
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When using a rotary tedder for windrowing keep the swath gates close to the width of the baler pick-up and drive at a slow forward speed. |
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Green stream grass and arum tree roots covered the sides of the stream, which varied in width from 1-10m, with a soft, sandy bottom. |
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Check the width between railings, banisters and balconies and board them up if necessary. |
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The livery has also changed to include highly visible, white and red stickers running the width of the passenger and driver doors. |
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Four sensors are installed side by side so that the tensile strength of the sheet can be tested over the full width as it is transported. |
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With a roller bearing instead of having a contact point that is only a spot, you have an entire strip running along the width of the bearing. |
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Each of the five roof arches is flexed across its width, turning it into a stiff double curvature shell. |
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There is an arbored back porch the entire width of the home for enjoying your morning coffee or evening sunsets. |
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A low fence of split bamboo marked off an inside area the width of a boxing ring and twice as long. |
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Jupiter creeps rightward by a bit less than a finger's width each day, while Venus climbs a little higher, as if rising to meet it. |
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The walls were divided into three horizontal bands, each running the full length of the room and half its width. |
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Together, this indicates that the length is about twice as long as the width and the apertures appear more slit-like than round holes. |
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A wagon crossing the junction would have had to make two right-angled turns, each of which would have needed to use the full width of the road. |
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If one divides the screen into 10 vertical strips of equal width, the first tenth on the left was the only part of the picture in focus. |
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Frontier tedders are compatible with any tractor ranging in horsepower from 15 to 30 hp, and have a working width from nine to 23 feet. |
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The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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A flag used by a Katangese military unit has red saltires, with arms of equal length and width and rounded ends. |
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The way the cells are aligned will cause the quarter-sawn board to shrink a little bit in width and very little in thickness. |
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By increasing the tire effective width, about twice the soil volume is compacted compared to single tires. |
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However, if the dam lacks adequate width or height above water level, a problem may develop. |
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Cloaks, sashes, jerkins and gloves lined the very top shelf that went the width of the wardrobe. |
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With a working width of 4.5 meters, the HT jigger is the largest such dyeing unit installed in Italy. |
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On a road whose width barely allows two cars to pass, this lunatic came hurtling round a blind corner, narrowly missing me. |
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Leaf width was determined as the sum of the lengths of the two largest leaflets on either side of the rachis. |
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The width of the sum in any direction equals the sum of widths of the addends in that direction. |
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Its exactly the same width as the green perspex panel above it, with matching radiused corners. |
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Cut stiles equally to the full desired height and cut rails to the full width of the door. |
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Set-pieces, potentially important at a venue which doesn't reward width, will be among the priorities when the squad gather in Hamilton tomorrow. |
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Stretch the wheelbase, increase the width slightly, and there's the replacement for the aging Town Car. |
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The tailgate opening is 1020 mm, and the load width between the inner wheelhouses is 1048 mm. |
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This hardy evergreen has glossy, leathery fronds and gradually will reach 3 feet or more in height and width. |
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Lines, whether they are stripes in the print, seams or zippers, can add width or length to the garment. |
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Women make bark cloth that can reach fifty feet in length and fifteen feet in width. |
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The lake measures 35 miles in length, up to 15 miles in width and has about 115 miles of shoreline. |
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Aspect ratio is the ratio between the width of the tire and the height of its side wall. |
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Stretchy tops mixed with looser legged pants also help bring out your hips more so your waist doesn't look the same width. |
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New York is set up as a strong grid system, with blocks being equal in width and length throughout most of the city. |
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The ceiling was high but the tunnel-like place was narrow, perhaps four feet in width. |
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One stone approximately a foot in width and length and half a foot in height was thrown to the opposite side of the road around 20 metres away. |
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Mr Haggarty said it was hoped to expand the room, which is located on the ground floor of the hotel, by about 4ft in width and 8ft in length. |
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A circular medallion, a finger's length in width, hung from a small gold chain around his neck. |
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Davidson's current collection of bracelets, chokers and belts are made of black or reddish-brown strips of leather varying in width. |
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Typical blocks were fabricated to measurements of three feet in length and 1.5 feet in width and height. |
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Each floor offers ample space for individual designs, consisting of a long, open space of about 30m in length and 10m in width. |
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We walked a bit further until the huts started to get a bit larger in width and height. |
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However, a reduction in width reduces the cargo capacity and side slope operation. |
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Ditches are often absent, or only dug on one side, while metalling varies in width, depth and design. |
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If two countries use a different width of railway track, then goods and people travelling between them have to stop and change trains. |
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The interval cited is how long she has to swim the width, then rest before doing another. |
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The width of a molecule at a given point along the contour length is the diameter of the horizontal axis of the elliptical cross section at that point. |
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Within that huge space, the marbles will be arrayed around the outside of a rectangular structure that is the same length and width as the Parthenon. |
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To the south of the parallel sets of tracks will be the G.T.R. Don freight yard, from which the additional width for the right of way will betaken. |
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We are told that each curtain needs to be the width of the track or pole, but this is only an approximate measurement as curtains are made to the nearest half width of fabric. |
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To determine the exact width and thickness of the pieces you'll need, lift up a heat register or threshold and measure the exposed ends of the floorboards. |
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The width will grow and shrink as the browser window is resized. |
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There are minor differences in the width or angle of the penthouse roof above the corridor and in the width of the tambour as well as the dimensions of the court. |
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Narrower type 1 dykes can be massive or laminated throughout their width. |
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You mark my words, in a couple of years if not sooner, this reboot will be retconned away by another universe width event with Crisis in the title. |
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The smaller alar fissure width on flowers of non-fruiting plants apparently reduces the probability of successful pollinia insertions in these plants. |
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The dining saloon ran the full width of the ship, and seemed even longer. |
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Then, by reference to data from the original group of twisters, each tornado was assigned a Fujita scale rating, a path length over which damage would occur, and a path width. |
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I marked individual sap holes with waterproof ink and periodically returned to them to measure their length and width and to note sap flow and the location of adjacent holes. |
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Hundreds of tonnes of soil were also removed to make a 300-metre road along the river bank, reducing the width of the waterway to just two metres at places. |
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These results indicate that ultrasound muscle width and depth may be alternative predictors of carcass muscle area and may be useful in selection of potential replacements. |
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White-tailed deer, beaver, and red fox are content with just about any vegetation and width, whereas wild turkey and wood duck prefer forested buffers over 35 feet wide. |
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This beautifully proportioned room spans the width of the house and has views over the square through a deep bay window and a shuttered sash window. |
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Veins can range in width from microscopic dimensions to many metres. |
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The main advance of this design is the integration of the bearing raceway with the hub, which reduces unsprung weight and narrows the overall package width. |
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We have a small landmass, about 300 miles in length and 150 in width. |
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The carriageway width of the L12044 is approximately 3.5km and there is a right-angled bend about two-thirds the way along the road, where there is a cluster of housing. |
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There was a sharp tug and a few muffled cries of sailors as they docked the ship, weighing anchor and tying ropes the width of Cleo's arm to great posts on the dock wall. |
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By the time they are done, the Hollands will have covered 1,529 miles, more than half the width of the continental United States. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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The weights room was gutted and has been extended in width and length. |
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The English spread collar is medium in width and has flared points. |
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The docks stretched the width of the town, from wall to wall, a cobbled waterfront avenue with two wharves jutting out into the bay, embraced by the arms of the breakwater. |
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The stadium was four soccer fields in length and five in width and the stadiums were packed with people of all ages and races, cheering on a school. |
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The best part about it was the front porch that spanned the width of the house had the smoothest concretes surface that was super duper for roller skating. |
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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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The Backbone was a half-mile of barren limestone only fifty feet in width with nearly vertical sides and a few boulders and a few clumps of pines dotting its top. |
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I'd have the strident voices of Zulu women talking to each other across the width of a suburban street, and the rhythmic songs of strikers toyi-toying among impatient traffic. |
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Many skis were just a whipsawed piece of lumber four to six inches in width with an upturned tip, but they worked well enough to transport the skier to where he wanted to go. |
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I would agree that road safety is compromised by excessive speed, but this takes its place along with other factors, principally, road width and alignment, and visibility. |
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It is surrounded by a poorly preserved thin sclerotic ring with a maximal width of 2 mm in its mesial part. |
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An important parameter in the AWG is the free spectral range which defines the wavelength periodicity of fixed width. |
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Available at most hobby shops, this tool allows you to check track gauge, flangeway spacing and width, and many other dimensions. |
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The great width of the rivers allowed the development of flatbottomed boats capable of carrying hundreds of tons of cargo. |
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Both of these sows have the quality and finish and are noted for their width of back, good hams, good bone and are good lookers. |
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These subdrifts are driven the full width of the copper and explore thoroughly the foot and hanging sides of the lode. |
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It turns the furrow slice rapidly, giving maximum shatter and deeper than its width. |
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It is also easier to steer the tractor and driving with the front wheel against the furrow wall will keep the front furrow at the correct width. |
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The hydraulic system of the tractor is used to lift and reverse the implement, as well as to adjust furrow width and depth. |
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All roads were equal in width and length, except for two, which were slightly wider than the others. |
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These steps were normally only at the front, and typically not the whole width of that. |
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Prisoners dug across the width of the altar area in order to dispose of rubble left at the dissolution. |
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The faults are of limited width, filled with calcite, pyrite and remoulded clay. |
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Its thickness is the distance from the inner circle to the outer circle, and its width is the distance from one edge to the other. |
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Generally, rubber bands are numbered from smallest to largest, width first. |
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Directional guidance tactile paving crosses the width of the platform to coincide with the tram door locations. |
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The width of the macrodactylic digit cannot be reduced unless the redundant segment of the nerve is resected. |
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A via combined both types of servitutes, provided it was of the proper width, which was determined by an arbiter. |
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Where the width of the curtain wall is stated, it is in reference to the width above the offset. |
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With the exception of the Hall, Chapel and the Great Chamber, the new interiors all shared a similar height and width. |
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A net is stretched across the full width of the court, parallel with the baselines, dividing it into two equal ends. |
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The mesogastriums were extracted en bloc from the stomach, straightened and measured for their length and width. |
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Public roads through enclosed common land were made to an accepted width between boundaries. |
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Any fixed width cluster has the potential to misgroup peptides from multiple genes into a single group. |
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The new XWB fuselage has a constant width from door 1 to door 4, unlike previous Airbus aircraft, to provide maximum usable volume. |
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The new windscreen has been revised to improve vision by reducing the width of the centre post. |
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Netting that fits across the width of the bin is secured to limit movement of the bags. |
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This particular container has approximately the same height as the cargo compartment and fits across half of its width. |
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The width of the major groove means that the edges of the bases are more accessible in the major groove than in the minor groove. |
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These usually take the weight of the cylinders in front or of the firebox at the rear end when the width of this exceeds that of the mainframes. |
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Thus the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. |
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It should be noted that this coin is an example of a shape of constant width. |
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Shapes of constant width are shapes that have constant width but are not circular. |
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Niphon, the chief island, is nine hundred miles long, and one hundred miles in average width. |
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The thread count not only describes the width of the stripes on a sett, but also the colours used. |
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Like the great medieval cathedrals of York and Winchester, St Paul's is comparatively long for its width, and has strongly projecting transepts. |
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In plan, the towers jut beyond the width of the aisles as they do at Wells Cathedral. |
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The towers stand outside the width of the aisles, but screen two chapels located immediately behind them. |
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The main internal space of the cathedral is that under the central dome which extends the full width of the nave and aisles. |
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The eastern apse extends the width of the choir and is the full height of the main arches across choir and nave. |
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After peak detection, the processed pulses operate a one-shot circuit which gives a fixed pulse width of 230 ms. |
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Instead of one or two large holds, Swan's design used several holds which spanned the width, or beam, of the ship. |
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In order to meet the increasing traffic and the demands of the Imperial German Navy, between 1907 and 1914 the canal width was increased. |
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The badge is variable in width and general size, and may signal social status or fitness. |
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The width of the Fram Strait is what allows for both inflow and outflow on the Atlantic side of the Arctic Ocean. |
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Oceanic trenches are topographic depressions of the sea floor, relatively narrow in width, but very long. |
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Dimensional lumber is lumber that is cut to standardized width and depth, specified in inches. |
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The length of a board is usually specified separately from the width and depth. |
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The width of the bone suggested he was gracile but not robust in body build. |
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In addition, the map apparently predicts the width of South America at certain latitudes to within 70 miles. |
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The strait is about 750 km long with an average width of 125 km, varying from 70 km at the eastern entrance to 240 km at Deception Bay. |
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The flying shuttle increased the width of cotton cloth and speed of production of a single weaver at a loom. |
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During this period the mules got wider and the width of the bays increased. |
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To achieve this, the ground floor was extended outwards behind the mill often a full mill width. |
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Some trees, such as southern oaks, maintain the same width of ring for hundreds of years. |
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Upon the whole, however, as a tree gets larger in diameter the width of the growth rings decreases. |
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The width of ring is not nearly so important as the proportion and nature of the latewood in the ring. |
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In the case of metal strips and sheets, the flatness reflects the differential fiber elongation across the width of the workpiece. |
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It is important to note that one could have a flatness defect even with the workpiece having the same thickness across the width. |
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In order to produce flat material, the material must be reduced by the same percentage across the width. |
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If a material is elongated in the same manner across the width, then the flatness coming into the mill will be preserved at the exit of the mill. |
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The ISO 216 system used in most other countries is based on the surface area of a sheet of paper, not on a sheet's width and length. |
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It is generally a minimum of 100 metres wide in the congested city centres, and often two or three times this width in the countryside beyond. |
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Keeping the surface stones smaller than the tyre width made a good running surface for traffic. |
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Diminishing the width of the wall as it gets higher, as traditionally done in Britain, also strengthens the wall considerably. |
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As with the tie stones, the capstones span the entire width of the wall and prevent it breaking apart. |
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As with many other varieties of wall, the height is the same as the width of the base, and the top is half the base width. |
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However, in order to maintain sediment balance, adequate mangrove forest width needs to be present. |
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Trim these areas to conform to the approximate function of the coronoid process and to the height and width of the retrozygomatic area. |
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Potholes can grow to several feet in width, though they usually only develop to depths of a few inches. |
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It crosses the full width of the Yorkshire Dales, passing through Garsdale and the full length of Wensleydale. |
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Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. |
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To ensure consistent sizing for all images, you should give each image in the skybox the same pixel width and height dimensions. |
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Heyst noticed the good form of her brow, the dignity of its width, its unshining whiteness. It was a sculptural forehead. |
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River sampling included one wadable site approximately 200 m in length and 15 m in width. |
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The maximum width is at the sharp aboral margin, carina is reticulated or laciniated. |
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Easy to change, they will fit any watch strap with 18mm width lug interface. |
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National Laboratory, produced the first 10-meter-long ribbons that can superconduct electricity at 100 amperes per centimeter of ribbon width. |
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In zones where the horizontal width is less than 8 feet, slusher mining and jacklegs will be used for mining to a minimum width of 6 feet. |
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Greatest width of braincase measured perpendicular to long axis of skull between posterior margins of zygomatic arches. |
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The main outcome measure was pain intensity and the secondary outcome was change in minimal width of joint space. |
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Trenching and trail building show that the quartzite and interbedded argillite unit can be over 250 metres in true width. |
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It retains a portion of a prominent labial style and is broken lingually, but its transverse width can be estimated to have been ca. |
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Ford claims class-leading loadspace with more width between the rear wheelarches than any rival. |
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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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All of the caryopses are round to oval in broad view and scutellum length is less than two-thirds total caryopsis length with broad width. |
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The brecciation and width of mineralization appears to be increasing to the west and at depth. |
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Stone sidewalks, little more than a ledge in width, ran along the base of the mean and monotonous adobe houses. |
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He laid out the beautiful mile-long curving High Street with set width burgage plots each side to accommodate the traders and craftsmen. |
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D'Emic specializes in bone microanatomy, or the study of the structure of bone on scales that are just a fraction of the width of a human hair. |
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The silicon micromachine measures just half the width of a human hair and crawls on legs powered by the pulsing muscle fibres of rats. |
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This sensor system, which records nip width, renders obsolete time-consuming and inexact tools such as carbon paper and embossed foils. |
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A 2 terabyte LTO form factor product would require a track width of roughly 5 um. |
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As in the HSI study and model, physical habitat parameters were considered, such as stream width, thalweg depth, and pool depth. |
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Antler King's Sodbuster Disc Harrow has a 46-inch cutting width and up to an eight-inch cutting depth. |
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In the present study, various methods were considered to measure the length and width of cementite particles. |
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It has short, erect rhizomes, and chartaceous, glabrous, pinnate leaves of 10-50 cm length and 4-10 cm width. |
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Most commercial paper sold in North America is cut to standard paper sizes based on customary units and is defined by the length and width of a sheet of paper. |
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These extensions can be lowered for large area mowing or raised to decrease the mower's width and allow for easy transport on city roads or trailers. |
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The width of the wedge at the point of demarcation between the white and gray areas is measured and compared to normal results for particular iron tensile strengths. |
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As a tree reaches maturity its crown becomes more open and the annual wood production is lessened, thereby reducing still more the width of the growth rings. |
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For machine processing, a roving is about the width of a pencil. |
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On the thorax, the scutal width was measured at the level of the supra-alar setae, and the scutellar width along the area of contact with the scutum. |
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The width of a spectral line reflects velocity dispersion of the gas and shows up due to the Doppler effect caused by a distribution of the velocities of gas molecules. |
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It varies between 100 and many hundreds of kilometres in width. |
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The High Street opens from the quay, and under various names it winds in a gently sweeping line for one mile and a half, and is of very handsome width. |
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This classification has nothing to do with the width or quality of the physical road, and B roads can range from dual carriageways to single track roads with passing places. |
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Some are small examples relating to meals had by a handful of individuals, others are many metres in length and width and represent centuries of shell deposition. |
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The slope of the inner trench slope of an accretionary convergent margin reflects continuous adjustments to the thickness and width of the accretionary prism. |
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That is, the area of the rectangle is the length multiplied by the width. |
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There was no great variation in the width of sensilla, where as sensillum with a pore or opening to the exterior were measured and classified based on their diameter. |
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Down suction causes the plow to penetrate to proper depth when pulled forward, while horizontal suction causes the plow to create the desired width of furrow. |
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The width of the boat is significant, being around 2 metres wide it is much wider than dugout canoes of the time and can easily seat two people next to each other. |
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On the entire width and breadth of this sandy elevation, a variety of funerial remains and relics of antiquity were found from various time periods. |
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The Institute adds that seatback width can be reduced considerably to improve visibility without sacrificing support strength and antiwhiplash protection. |
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The area of the inner cavity is often tapered from the center of the die across the coating width to manage thixotropy, sedimentation, and hardening reactions. |
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When using a fudepen, the ink flow increases when a stronger grip is used to apply more pressure, so the stroke width changes depending on the strength of the grip. |
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After aspiration of the medium, the center of the cell monolayers was scraped with a sterile micropipet tip to create a denuded zone of constant width. |
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Barrages are essentially dams across the full width of a tidal estuary. |
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The location of the shoreline also provides information regarding shoreline reorientation adjacent to structures, beach width, volume and rates of historical change. |
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It also determined on the basis of length and width of the drainage basin. |
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These bands widen to the width of the flipper which are the same size. |
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However, in the end, the larger channel width of most PAL systems in Europe still give their PAL systems the edge in transmitting more picture detail. |
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The remarkable feature here is that the lower storey of this portico extends to the full width of the aisles, while the upper section defines the nave that lies behind it. |
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The laser output will be composed of longitudinal modes that fall inside the transmission band of the etalon, hence a narrowing of the laser line width is observed. |
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Diminutive forms include the fillet saltire, usually considered half or less the width of the saltire, and the saltorel, a narrow or couped saltire. |
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These lakes were evaluated for patterns in their physical and chemical limnology to characterize morphometrics of length, depth, and width and water quality. |
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The ratio of the width of the bars of the saltire in relation to the width of the field is specified in heraldry in relation to shield width rather than flag width. |
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This data along with knowledge of the underground geology can be used to model information such as length, width and conductivity of a propped fracture. |
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In the late eighteenth century this was at least 60 feet, but from the 1790s this was decreased to 40 feet, and later 30 feet as the normal maximum width. |
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The bloke's suit looked made-to-order for someone else's body, not so much a bag of fruit as a crate of it, and his hat band was twice the normal width, more like a bandana. |
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Instead, they console themselves with the sandy bottom they have sounded and the width of the entrance between the rocks of Ushant to the south and the Scillies to the north. |
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The star, known as LBV 180620, may weigh more than 150 times as much as the sun, span 200 times its width, and shine up to 40 million times as brightly. |
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The Grand Banks shelf has a width that extends to 450 km and the Labrador Shelf represents the western margin of the Labrador Sea and is as wide as 300 km in some places. |
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The Ministry of Tourism is preparing relief maps of the Indian Himalayas in different States in sections which when put together would spread over a width of seven feet. |
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The study found that people with low education levels and those living in poverty, for example, were more likely to have high red cell distribution width. |
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Quadratic means of upper and lower erosion base width, that has been found out, by measuring at five equidistant points along the kerfs are shown in the Fig. |
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The authors demonstrated the effectiveness of the method for simultaneous improvement of the kerf width and kerf deviations at top and bottom sides. |
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The pump gear blanks are double-disc ground for face parallelism and width, then rebored on an automated lathe to re-qualify the perpendicularity. |
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Further, deposition uniformity was greatly improved with crystal quality distributions being reduced closer to the 55 arcsecond X-Ray rocking curve width previously reported. |
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Measures included maximum length, maximum width, length of final whorl, length of the spire, apertural length and width, sutural angle, and number of whorls. |
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They can also see all the font styles within a family, and they can search for versions by increasing or decreasing attributes like boldness, width, contrast, or x-height. |
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By also automatically adjusting to the width of any watch strap, this timepiece gives its wearer the freedom to customise and peace of mind through convenience. |
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Hind tibia slightly flattened, with two rows of dorsal setae slightly longer than width of tibia, ventral setae short, short ciliation slightly subpennate. |
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The shaftment is the width of the palm and the outstretched thumb. |
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