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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed height of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a particular, unchanging measurement in height.
Example: "The table was designed to have a fixed height of 30 inches to ensure comfort for all users."
Alternatives: "a constant height of" or "a set height of".
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At a fixed height of 20 km, measured RS density varied by about a factor of 2.5 over the range of latitudes and Ls values observed.
Nine 3-D culture surfaces decorated with square prism pillars with different sizes (4 × 4 μm2 (P4), 8 × 8 μm2 (P8), and 16 × 16 μm2 (P16)) and interpillar distances (4 μm (G4), 8 μm (G8) and 16 μm (G16)), and with a fixed height of ~8 μm were manufactured from poly(lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) polymer (Fig. 1c, Sup. Fig. 3a,b).
Each antenna is with a fixed height of 1 m.
The locations of receiving antennas in these six different corridors are distributed uniformly with a fixed height of 1 m.
In addition, neutral density has also been normalized to a fixed height of 400 km using the NRL-MSISe-00 empirical density model.
Predictions are shown versus (a) height, at a fixed distance from pith of 50 mm, and versus (b) distance from pith, at a fixed height of 3 m.
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This option allows you to set a fixed height to override the default 600px.
The vehicle thus remains at a fixed height regardless of load.
We notice that by providing a fixed height h, the number of vertices of T or H can be nevertheless extremely different.
It used an external circular frame supported by columns of a fixed height which allowed the enclosed container to rise and fall on a floating water reservoir.
The vehicle has a loading space divided into stacks of a fixed height that follows a Last-In-First-Out policy.
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