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The dormant, non-dormant, dead, living and total seed densities per m2 by centimetre of depth were significantly different among the nine populations tested.
Second, the rectal volume expressed in cubic centimetres was recorded.
Magnetic fields do not penetrate more than a few centimetres below the surface of the skull, and thus not all brain areas are accessible.
Locally, the gabbro contains centimetre- to metre-thick layers of fine-grained anorthosite and troctolite.
These generally reach only a few centimetres in height and grew as isolated or laterally interconnected colonies.
The displacement on the measured fault planes was generally in the centimetre to decimetre range.
They vary from centimetre-scale layers interbanded with concordant amphibolite through to metre-wide, homogeneous, regularly foliated layers.
It is generally well banded on a millimetre to centimetre scale as defined by the variation from plagioclase to pyroxene-garnet-rich layers.
Footwall turbidites are generally unaffected except for localized cataclasis and veining within a few centimetres of the actual fault.
Weakly oriented phacoid-shaped tectonic slivers of country rock within the fault zone are in the centimetre to decimetre scale.
These are tubes of fused sand particles found in sand or other loose sediments, a few centimetres across and up to many metres long.
The limestone beds are light bluish grey, nodular to continuous and generally some 3-5 centimetres in thickness.
Several centimetres of wave-rippled sandstone with shale clasts cap most channellized sandstones.
Sedimentary structures were rarely observed except for some slump-structures, centimetre-sized ripples and bioturbation.
Beds of dark grey, centimetre-bedded very fine sandstone and siltstone occur in units a few tens of centimetres thick.
Heights were measured in metric units, rounded to the nearest centimetre, at the time of recruitment.
Soil is present only locally and then only as small patches, mostly less than a few centimetres thick.
When lying open, the book measures eighty-two centimetres across, as wide as the five-octave keyboard needed to play the pieces inside.
This book, measuring 21 by 15 centimetres, is a bit big for the average pocket, and contains more information than many guides.
In porphyritic varieties, this mineral occurs as crystals several centimetres in size in addition to matrix plagioclase.
The adult worm, roughly one centimetre in length, attaches itself to the mucous membranes of the gut causing small haemorrhages.
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