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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spacing of" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the distance or gap between two objects or elements. Example: The carpenter measured the spacing of the floorboards before nailing them down.
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The contours are at a spacing of 0.05 (5%).
Z-stacks were acquired with a spacing of 101 nm/pixel.
Ten groundwater wells (2 m in length; 50 mm i.d). were installed at a spacing of 1 m.
IR-maize was planted at a spacing of 90 × 45 cm and 2 seeds per hole.
Trickle irrigation laterals were laid out on the soil surface at a spacing of 1.40 m.
In the primary design, forepoles with a spacing of 0.8 m were used as pre-support.
Two ring electrodes with the thickness of 1 mm each and with a spacing of 2 mm are held fixed around the capillary by a Perspex frame.
The cubic grid box of 45 Å size (x, y, z) with a spacing of 0.375 Å and grid maps were built.
We adopted randomized block design with a spacing of 60 cm between the rows and 10-15 cm between the plants and adopted standard agronomic practices.
In total 150 seedlings (two-year old) of each provenance were planted in randomised groups of 50 seedlings within each block, using a spacing of 1-×-2 m.
Altogether 12 umbrella windows at a spacing of 0.15 nm were generated for the 2 nm × 2 nm × 0.5 nm ND system.
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