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We now consider the effects of variation in the relative widths of the hot and cool electron distributions.
The widths are found to be greater for large angles of propagation.
The double layer widths are found to be greater for larger angles of propagation.
At this level, one cannot come to a conclusion as these behaviors must be compared to the resonance widths.
The widths of individual trabeculae are variable, but none is greater than 1.0 mm.
Bell-shaped membership functions with centers m i and widths si are used as the adjustable parameters in all the computations.
Although b-wave widths were shor tened to ;100 ms in pigmented mice, they remained wide in the albino animals.
Later a discussion developed around suitable widths for corridors, which we supplemented by posting photographs of measured widths in the existing building.
The potential structure and widths of the double layer for both waves are shown graphically.
Two impinging two-dimensional incompressible inviscid fluid jets of known widths and velocities produce two outgoing jets.
The widths of the r. m. s. profiles also agree well with each other, however, the peak values differ by about 15%.
Their two widths and two directions (four quantities) are related by conservation of mass and conservation of two components of momentum (three relations).
The peak widths in figure 12 are typical.
The centres and widths of all clines (except 3n8) were determined.
The two proportionally smaller widths are associated with non-central placement; shoulder toward the viewer positioning; and proportionally few, if any, accoutrements.
The widths of head-capsules in each instar of the two bollworms concerned have been determined here.
With smaller tape widths, they are usually replaced with 7.5 and 15 ips.
The subjects were asked to walk through apertures of differing widths and the extent of their shoulder rotation was measured.
The widths of the individual pulses, coming from a frequency window taken in our numerical example, were about one-tenth of the optical cycle.
The horizontal bars indicate the widths of the islands.
The main remaining problem is to calculate reasonable individual line widths.
The widths are small for a low mass ratio s of the positive ions.
Our analysis shows that they can be forward waves at the beginning of their disper sion curves at large widths of the waveguide.
Maximum widths vary between 5.5 mm and 6.0 mm are frequently counted, with an occurring frequency of 30 %.
A spacer between primary and secondary targets generates gaps of different widths.
Effective strip widths differed between the two study periods: these were shorter for the 1979-1984 period.
However, such a deconvolution would narrow the estimated widths of cor tical activity distributions.
In addition, the largest sector widths used distributed noise over an angle of 240 deg in our coordinates.
As a consequence, this result indicated that both patterns are perceived with the same strength for these widths.
Ring widths in trees containing more than one readable core per individual were averaged.
Once visible, tree ring widths were measured to the nearest 0.15 mm under a dissecting scope using a monocular ruler.
The estimated widths of the psychometric functions were also larger in the case of the 556 nm0562 nm combination for all subjects in both experiments.
In the vicinity of these widths, the waves 3 3 4 start as backward waves (indicated by a circle).
The data were collected in interval widths of $4,000 ranging from less than $5,000 to $100,000 and over.
An experimental investigation has been performed for flow through a cascade of normal flat plates with equal plate and gap widths.
The value of m is about 0-32f 0.05 and is not very sensitive to the ratio of gap widths being compared.
The positions, widths, and strengths of the absorption bands of naphthalene are significantly altered from the gas phase when it is placed in a matrix.
In the right panels, cancer incidence is averaged in bins of 5x widths and fitted with a fourth-order polynomial (dashed curve).
The pump-depleted and the undepleted beam exhibit the same behaviour, but their beam widths are different.
We have shown that this behaviour occur s not only for small widths but for all widths.
In the vicinity of these widths, the waves 3 3 4 start as backward waves (indicated by open circles).
At small widths of a planar waveguide, the waveguide modes have volume character along the whole disper sion curve.
In addition, the widths are nearly one order of magnitude larger than theoretical predictions.
The distribution widths are similar and the anisotropy increases with charge state.
In some experimental spectra of the hot points, the lines widths on a film turned out to be rather narrow.
The frequency spectrum is partitioned into channels having timevarying widths and centre frequencies, and each channel having a unique identifier.
Their lengths vary from centimetres to hundreds of metres and widths from 1.5 cm to a few metres.
Their widths vary from centimetres to a few metres.
I then computed a new density for each cell, using the new zone widths and the constant mass of each zone.
The effective diameter is obtained by averaging the widths of all the vertical slices at a particular elevation.
In c!, the three curves have different widths.
Excitation and emission bandpass widths were each 10 nm.
No prior animal study has compared column widths after eyelid suture (a laboratory model for cataract) with those after eye enucleation.
Reduction into thinner blanks in a variety of widths, beginning most often with single or double scoring to leave at least one side unfinished.
There is no further condition on the widths or positions of the bumps.
There are constraints for the minimum and maximum lengths of cuts, angles of bend, and widths of notches.
We therefore used two different tanks with varying layer depths and widths to test for the sensitivity to the lower boundary.
The crystal spectrometer has a large spectral range, but lacks the sensitivity and spectral resolution to give accurate measurements of the line widths.
The curve of growth method is applied to equivalent widths for determination of column densities.
The left and right plots show the analysis in 1- and 50-ms bin widths, respectively.
The different symbols are for spots of different widths; each symbol represents the average threshold ratio for the two subjects.
Such a shock would be characterized by a sequence of whistler packets of different widths.
The curves are characterized by different widths depending upon the intensity of the stimulus (response amplitude).
On the statistical distribution of the widths and spacings of nuclear resonance levels.
The diameter or widths of the first clear fringe is 1 mm after exposure to five pulses, while it increases to 10 mm after exposure to 10 pulses.
The first is whether the widths of peaks of diversity depend on local deme sizes, or on the population size of the species as a whole.
There are regions of colours, where the colour-names are the colours of the (seven) bands of the rainbow, and the widths of these bands correspond to certain numerical ratios.
Each speech file in the test corpus was recognized under a without-gesture condition and with-gesture condition at a range of beam widths from one to sixteen.
In contrast, the widths of the unstable regions decrease.
Contrast thresholds were measured for four color directions and three sector widths at increasing levels of the average energy of the axial component of the noise.
If we had instead kept line widths fixed at some very small value, this luminance response at low carrier spatial frequencies would probably have been attenuated or abolished.
Significantly, figures presented with their torsos forward and with proportionally large widths are viewed on the prominent surface for a longer duration (and typically face left).
The distributions of the modes here are the same as at small widths of the waveguide, when waveguide modes do not enter the region of the anisotropic modes.
The density depletions and characteristic widths of the observed phase-space vortices in the direction of the magnetic field do not depend on the magnetic field intensity.
We note that for finite beam widths, the fluctuations inside the beam couple to the plasma outside for the magnetized as well as for the unmagnetized case.
They could also be considered as less dependent on turbulent electrostatic electric fields for their existence (this is another way to look at spectral widths, as turbulent-induced diffusion processes).
Implicit time was measured from onset of stimulus to a-wave trough or b-wave peak, and widths of the b-waves were measured at half-maximum star ting at the baseline.
The lower cutoff frequency for albino mice may, in par t, be explained by the increased b-wave widths of their cone responses in all three age groups.
Chromatic aberration might account for the null difference between the two patterns for smaller widths, although this would not explain assimilative color perceived over wider contours.
The need to control the potential movement of the boards meant that the resulting board dimension was determined so that movement across the board widths fell within an acceptable range.
I n particular, the dependence on incident wave height is often ambiguous, although selected experiments indicate decreasing relative stem heights and increasing stem widths for higher waves.
Many of our proposed amendments refer to slot widths.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I know that the mark-up varies in relation to different widths of cloth and has always varied from time to time.
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The short pulse widths are useful for high-precision optical ranging with applications in automated production.
Furthermore, as for the another band regions, the widths of their entrances get smaller when tends to zero and likewise close when is exactly zero.
Up to four distinct widths were used for the glyph blocks.
A greater difference in results for the different widths of plates would have been expected if they were large.
The master equation is derived and applied to atomic excitation by radiation with both broad and narrow spectral widths.
The bottom graph summarizes the relationship between the lengths and widths of individual proglottids (237 proglottids from 21 tapeworms).
Even though the relationships between widths and lengths of proglottids and proglottid number were linear, the widths and lengths increased at different rates.
All photographs taken in plane-polarized light; widths of fields of view 3.25 mm in all cases.
Different domains may have different success at extruding solvent, which might increase the spread in cell dimensions, and perhaps domain orientation, also increasing spot widths.
Radial growth, measured as tree-ring widths, averaged between 2 and 4 mm y-1 which is comparable to fast growing tropical species in mature forests.
Standardized trophic niche widths allow for comparisons of diets with different numbers of prey categories.
Crown widths were then measured on either side of the bole, and sketches made of each tree in the field.
As shown in this figure, the widths of the correlogram peaks were similar under all stimulus conditions, however the peak amplitude was very different.
The wave forms were similar between groups with mostly bipolar potentials of 2-3 msec widths.
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