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The ratio of the advection cooling to the local cooling decreases with increasing radii.
Models with nominal radii o f 2 and 4 in. were used.
Secondly, and most importantly, the measurements were made a t distances ranging from 28 to 409 solid-phase radii.
The outer cylinders had radii of 16.0 and 17.5 mm.
The analysis leads to amplitude singularities for the standing waves at certain critical radii of the core.
The total computational region extended only 20 radii downstream (with free-stream condition).
The contact fronts move out to radii larger than the theoretical radius and then remain essentially stationary.
The drop to suspending fluid viscosity ratio is arbitrary and the drop radius varies from 0.5 to 1.15 tube radii.
Only particles with very small radii of curvature can overcome this repulsive barrier.
We aim at choosing the only independent constant, which is 0, such that the insertion radii are bounded from below by a positive constant.
Each model is composed of dummy atoms whose radii approximate those of amino acids.
More quantitatively, the corona minimum and maximum radii and the instability wavelengths agree to within 20% throughout the first 50 ns.
Furthermore, one must be able to compute the spectra (not just the radii) of the associated indices.
Walking is dependent not only on the radii of the feet but also on the reference path of the length of the legs.
The effect of the radii of the circular arc feet on the stability is studied.
We observe that the acceleration of the leg is - smaller when the radii increase.
The fish is required to round a 2 circle with different turning radii in the experiments, and corresponding angular speeds are obtained.
Experiments on models with different feet radii have validated some of our simulation results, and the exceptions in the experiment are discussed.
Radial thermo-conductivity is large everywhere, resulting in uniform temperature for different radii.
Now it has a peak, which means that the absorption radii start some way from the surface.
In the case of a cylinder the two radii are identical.
After formation, however, all the main shock velocities are within 65ft./sec of the theoretical speed and approach this speed more closely at larger radii.
Tables 2 and 3), and also when comparing results between different experiments using surfaces of different radii.
Figure 9 presents the stability property with respect to the foot radii.
Except for axonal connections, the input and output radii were the same for all cell types.
We measured seedling density in nested concentric circular plots of 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 m radii, centred on the marked focal seedlings.
The pressure history behind the reflected spherical shock wave was recorded at several radii in the air and helium-sphere explosions, including those on altitude scaling.
The computation time was kept down further by neglecting the velocity field induced by any ring beyond an axial distance of ten ring radii.
We computed the mean differences (di) for a range of neighbourhood radii (1-9 m).
The uniform flow parallel to the line of centres of two touching spheres of arbitrary radii is also solved.
The radii corresponding to the points of equilibrium are of the same order of magnitude as those predicted by theoretical considerations.
We did not investigate the question about how fast at least the radii have to shrink.
We now choose a sequence of radii converging to zero.
Observed and predicted radii of the double shell implosion front.
Figure 10 compares the relative ratio of the radii of mercury and gallium jets as a function of time.
In this case the traffic time is determined by the radii of the targets and the mobility of the intermediate molecules.
Clearly, compared to the radii of typical channels, these are large distances.
In estimating horizon radii, the purpose is to gauge where influences such as these cause a party's limit of compromise to be located.
The modulus is then the logarithm of the ratio of the radii.
The equilibrium position is roughly 0.3 pore radii from the axis based on the data shown in figure 10.
The shapes (rather than the average radii) are the relevant information.
Experiments show that the mean radii for cyclonic and anticyclonic distributions of vortices almost coincide.
However, as the density falls off at smaller radii, the electrons and ions uncouple, reducing the collisionality of the plasma.
We neglect the difference between the radii of the electron and ionic spheres for large clusters.
The anthropometric data used in modeling of human body (dynamic parameters-inertia tensor and radii of gyration).
Each series was elicited by 650-nm light stimuli (2 s in duration) of constant intensity and different radii.
Photoresponses were elicited by monochromatic (650 nm) light stimuli of 2-s duration covering retinal spots of different radii.
The presence of multiple symbols in the same location indicates that each of the represented stimulus radii evoked an action potential at that site.
9 ns after peak power where the lineout is integrated over all radii.
The inner cylinders were 35.0 mm in length and had radii of 14.0, 15.0, and 15.5 mm.
A plane intersects the two spheres in two circles, which may have real or imaginary radii.
The first three columns indicate the optimum configuration, the minimum value of p, and the optimum ring radii.
Another solvability condition gives the dynamics of the droplet radii in terms of the flux transmitted across the foot region.
The keys to the geometry are the magnitudes and the locations of the radii of the four arcs.
The effect of sedimentation outside the pore is negligible while the particle may diffuse of the order of 0.25 pore radii while outside the pore.
The time between reversals has been 500 ms, during which a 7.1 pm diameter sphere diffuses of the order of 0.02 pore radii.
The effect of varying the value of the initial air pressure pa, on the equilibrium radii will be considered next.
Measurement of the schlieren records enabled the velocities of all shock phenomena to be determined at various radii.
Assume that for every p, at the pth step we are still not able to find our radii so that (a) and (b) are satisfied.
We begin with an introduction to chemical bonding and atomic radii, investigating ways of packing atoms in three dimensions, building extended lattices.
Chapter 1 starts off with a comprehensive summary of basic chemical principles, such as atomic structure, ionic radii, electronegativity and solubility products.
The radii of the aqueous pores that traverse this layer were not verifiable from the micrographs.
The radii used are 0.2, 1, and 5 cm, that is, a factor of 5 between each simulation.
They correspond to the beam spot radii on the target surface 250 mm.
E has linear measure zero if it can be enclosed in a finite number of circular discs whose radii have an arbitrarily small sum.
Let be the minimum of the radii of the resulting set of disks.
The heat transfer for small meteoroids with radii less than 1 mm is dominated by radiative processes and is outlined in the following section.
Generalizations to include different masses and radii of particles as well as rugosity of contact should not affect the main ideas of this work.
When considering ionic radii in solution, one is particularly interested in ion-oxygen distances.
Two measures, isotropic acceleration and velocity radii, are proposed to characterize the dynamic performance taking into account the velocity effect.
Careful examination shows that, at radii larger than 7, the filter becomes excitatory again.
Maps were consistent with cone selectivity in surround mechanisms, which had radii of 5-8 min of arc.
With center and surround radii of these dimensions, the grain of the cone mosaic would be expected to have a significant effect on receptive-field structure.
The major and minor radii of w = 295 ellipsoidal fragments were measured, and the cumulative distribution of fragment volumes was computed.
Namely, the basin of attraction is broaden by the physical properties such as the feet radii.
The larger the foot radii are in the stable domain, the wider the basin of attraction is but the slower the speed of convergence is.
According to the localization information the angular acceleration and consecutively also the desired turn radii was estimated.
If the moment is varied, the corresponding isotropic forces will form circles of different radii.
The radii of the inner and outer circles of the robot's swept volume, in and out, can then be found as outlined in this section.
We defined the centre of gravity of a crown as the centre of the rectangle delimited by the crown radii.
The radii of link 1, 2 and 3 are 0.1m, 0.08m and 0.07m, respectively.
The radii of the different spots (from largest to smallest) were 1.9, 1.5, 1.1, 0.62, 0.36, 0.25, and 0.12 mm.
Predictions for the frequency and orbital radii of massive extrasolar planets.
The inner and outer radii of the outer nozzle exit are 3 and 4 cm; the inner nozzle exit radii are 1 and 2 cm. b!
Analogously as in the case of the smallest focal spot radii, the plasma runs away from the axial region before achieving the thermodynamic state suitable for creating the jets.
Because the velocity of the undisturbed flow goes to zero a t a distance of 2.5 radii from the sphere centre, two regions of flow reversal exist below the sphere.
Indeed, we can make these radii shrink as fast as we wish.
Owing to the slight difference in bubble radii, this component is driven below resonance for the smaller bubble and above resonance for the bigger one.
Fiftyfive nodes are used in the 5-direction because the domain extends 25 radii from the particle centre.
We shall consider the diagonal case, where all radii are the same.
The first we will consider is how well such parameters can reproduce inter-atomic distances, and effective ionic radii.
A large radius resulted in random point distributions, whereas short radii yielded clustered point distributions.
Underlying that was an associated system of smaller news-agency centres with radii extending to most of the towns, villages and major houses in the area.
The length constant was derived from the photoresponses that were elicited by concentric light stimuli of fixed intensity and different radii.
We also developed an algorithm to obtain some concise explicit expressions for isotropic acceleration and velocity radii without using pseudo-inverse.
One can see that for the smallest focal spot radii, the electron density distributions have a strong depression on the axis.
At small plasma radii, the atoms were always found to be concentrated at the position of the original beam.
Trapped-particle effects become more important for oblique injection being typical for outer radii.
Initial experiments were carried out to determine the most appropriate method of measuring the radii of the first two diffraction rings.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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