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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lower wall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wall that is positioned at a lower height compared to another wall or structure.
Example: "The architect designed a lower wall to create a more open and inviting space in the living room."
Alternatives: "a shorter wall" or "a diminished wall height".
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Instead, it carried over a lower wall for a three-run homer.
A meniscus is formed by placing liquid argon between a lower wall and an upper wall, with an opening in the upper wall as shown in Figure 1a, b.
If CHF enhancement is due to nanofluids reducing the contact angle, and due to improving wetting, then it might be advisable to simply provide surface treatment (nanocoatings) to the boiling surfaces as opposed to using nanofluids, since already surface oxidation alone has been shown to provide slightly higher heat transfer than nanofluids at a lower wall superheat by 20°C [40].
It was built to a diameter of 17 m with a lower wall thickness of 4.5 m, which could bear the load of a 13 inch photographic refractor, newly procured from Paris.
The Bastille's design was highly innovative: it rejected both the 13th-century tradition of more weakly fortified quadrangular castles, and the contemporary fashion set at Vincennes, where tall towers were positioned around a lower wall, overlooked by an even taller keep in the centre.
We found adverse effects of both a lower wall surface area and lower horizontal surface area, but microcosm scale interacted with resources such that C. pipiens is affected by habitat size only when food resources are scarce.
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Advocates for a lowered wall of separation invoke the founders frequently, saying they never planned for government to be a force for atheism.
Figure 3 The case of a rigid lower wall and a stress-free upper wall, Rb = 0 (no microorganisms): (a) Oscillatory and non-oscillatory instability boundaries in the (Rac, Rn) plane.
By contrast, a row of eerie and oversize masks made in Papua New Guinea in the early 20th century fit well on a much lower wall outside Mr. Marzio's office.
Beyond the wall is a lower outer wall, enclosing a broad outer courtyard.
When young, the fruit body is roughly spherical and completely encased in an outer wall (exoperidium) that later splits in a circumscissile fashion (along a circular or equatorial line), the lower wall forming a volva and the upper part forming scales that cover the inner wall.
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