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However, the maximum and minimum values are quite close to that of samples respectively, indicating a relatively fine estimation.
For better accuracy, a relatively fine mesh of triangular elements was applied for each buoy geometry that was modelled.
However, the maximum and minimum values are also quite close to that of samples respectively, indicating a relatively fine estimation.
A relatively fine mesh was adopted for the pile and a coarser mesh was adopted for the sand soil as shown in Fig. 3.
Energy systems are often considered at a coarse level – at the scale of a nation – or at a relatively fine scale – at the technology end.
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On heating of HPT-deformed samples from room temperature to 300 °C, Zn grains dissolved, and a relatively fine-grained (Al) equilibrium solid solution formed.
The upper value is a relatively fine-scale representation of avian assemblages, and is most likely to represent the local community scale at which species interactions have the largest influence [44], [66].
The primary outcome measure (PHQ-9) will be administered once per month during the follow-up period (after the initial 12 weeks) to allow for a relatively fine-grained analysis of symptom fluctuations over time.
You may want to use a relatively fine-grain medium (for instance, 400-grit sand) when blasting your chrome to prevent damage to the underlying metal.
However, this original interpretation was found to be an exaggeration based on the relatively fine scalation of the Gorgosaurus skin impression (approximately as fine as a Gila monster's).
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