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Sufficiently accurate results can already be achieved by the SED approach using an extremely coarse FE mesh.
– "cancer sufferer" is an extremely coarse insult.
We first used an extremely coarse representation that considers only the position of the Cα and permits any residue substitution.
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Red foxes living in southern Alaska's coastal areas and the Aleutian Islands are an exception, as they have extremely coarse pelts that rarely exceed one-third of the price of their northern Alaskan cousins.
At present, estimates of the amount and global distribution of organic carbon residing within ocean sediments present an extremely simplified, coarse picture of spatial variability in content, and especially carbon type.
Most notably, the resulting geometry is extremely coarse.
Extremely coarse, far-traveled blocks and boulders are called erratics.
But the harmony in this system of 12 semitones is extremely coarse and disagreeable.
Grain size varies between extremely coarse (conglomerate) and ultra-fines (micrite/marl).
The reference categories from very fine to extremely coarse are based on measurements of sprays under ground application conditions.
Fine wools are about 1.5 to 3 inches (4 to 7.5 centimetres) long; extremely coarse fibres may be as much as 14 inches in length.
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