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The spans

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The space from the thumb to the end of the little finger when extended; nine inches; eighth of a fathom.

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The spans were largely undamaged by Hurricane Katrina.

The spans are anchored to the ground by concrete bases.

The spans of A T and G C hydrogen-bonded pairs are nearly identical, allowing them to bridge the sugar-phosphate chains uniformly.

The spans of the naves of Gothic churches remained fairly small, about 13 to 16 metres (45 to 55 feet); only a few late examples have longer spans, the greatest being 23 metres (74 feet) at Gerona Cathedral (completed 1458).

The Spans reduced the foam stability as the bubbles coalesced rapidly with bulk air.

The spans of the growth and waiting periods are the reverse of the trends for non-condensable gases injected into water.

The spans D of the cylindrical roof models were 0.2 and 0.6 m, and the Reynolds numbers, based on D, ranged from 6.90×104 to 8.28×105.

The spans of the bridge were replaced between November 2008 and.

The spans of the arches ranged from 11.60 m to 14.97 m (arches 2 and 26 respectively).

The SPANS study had several limitations.

The spans selected for all latency periods for each study area are listed in Table 2.

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