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Like all great musicians he had an inherent sense of pulse and pace, of how a larger span of music can flow across different tempos.
Musicians recalled more letters, that is, had a larger span, than non-musicians.
For antimonide NWs a larger span of charge distribution than in the corresponding bulks (by 0.2 e −) is found.
In Figure 5, the average performance of 100 runs for the above schemes is plotted in a larger span of iterations.
The optimum dimensions of a welded tubular truss are determined, which strengthen a column-supported oil pipeline for a larger span length.
Yet, although flatter, boss-less structures may be better fitted to human nature, it is unclear whether they are useful structures to organize complex activities that require greater top-down coordination and a larger span of control, like manufacturing companies (Puranam and Håkonsson, 2015).
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Fourteen digits, or one-half a cubit, equaled a large span.
The two forms are separated by a great geographic distance and by a large span of time.
"It's shown that people have the appetite, patience and stamina to stick with a plot and characters as they develop over a large span".
With a large span of highway hosting a protest encampment, cars and taxis have been forced into circuitous routes around the base of the island's mountains.
"That's quite a large span, but it does depend on how efficient your system is running and making sure you chose the right system for the geology of your location," she said.
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