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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a final width of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the ultimate measurement or dimension of an object or space after adjustments or calculations have been made.
Example: "After several adjustments, the project was completed with a final width of 50 centimeters."
Alternatives: "an ultimate width of" or "a concluding width of".
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With an increase of voltage the CF enlarges along the radius resulting in a final width of the CF as w.
We applied this method to fabricate narrow-channel SOI-FETs with selective doping done through a window (slit) having a final width of ~50 nm opened in a SiO2 doping mask layer [19].
A distinctive feature of the process that leads to stable localization of the Notch-dependent organizer at the dorsal-ventral (DV) compartment boundary is the refinement of the Notch activation domain to a thin stripe with a final width of two-three cells.
As previously mentioned, a distinctive feature of the process that leads to stable localization of the Notch-dependent organizer at the DV boundary is the refinement of the Notch activation domain to a thin stripe with a final width of two-three cells.
However, we used narrower five-step isolation with a final width of 5−10 Th for investigation of neutral losses from nitrated protein ions upon ECD.
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Figure out how much you'll have to fold over to make the final width of each cloth 36 inches (91.4 cm).
The authors report a final silhouette width of 0.26, suggesting that the methods applied well to the validation cohort.
Plants were assessed at the end of commercial production period by recording final height, final width, number of bracts, length of bract, dry weight, and salability.
As a result, the order of the final width was reversed: the higher gas pressure resulted in a narrower track width.
Due to its high dispersion of 80 μm/eV a final energy width below 0.1 eV should be attainable with a standard slit having a width of some μm.
For the sinusoidal product, an empirical equation is developed that relates the strain during forming with the initial and final width, the forming length and the number of profile segments.
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