Sentence examples for architectural ratio from inspiring English sources

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Those dimensions approximate a ratio known as the Golden Section, which was studied by the ancient Greeks and has been considered the ideal architectural ratio for centuries.

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During this procedure pathologists examine cellular features such as nuclear size, nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio, and architectural alterations.

The high aspect ratio, required for architectural integration, and the use of self aligning aerodynamic appendages distance this Savonius assembly from all the other ones tested in previous research works.

Among sonographic criteria, the highest contribution to the diagnosis was found for an unsharp border (odds ratio, OR, 12.2), architectural distortion (OR, 8.6), fixation to skin or chest wall (OR, 9.0) and fixation to adjacent breast parenchyma (OR, 8.8), according to texture analysis for parameters form factor (OR 4.0) and correlation from the co-occurrence matrix (OR 4.7).

However, emphasis was given on significant values of architectural considerations through certain area-based ratios.

Dysplasia is characterised by increased cell growth, cellular atypia (nuclear and nucleolar abnormalities, altered nuclear/cytoplasmatic ratio, and altered cytoplasmatic differentiation), and architectural alteration of the epithelium.

These cells lost their polarization and acquired an increased nucleus/cytoplasm ratio, which are hallmarks of poor architectural and cellular differentiation.

Industry profile ratios based on the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 8712.01, Architectural Engineering, are shown for comparison.

We find that architectural variables such as the head length and the head-to-tail ratio do have a significant effect on structural micellar properties.

A number of retinal vascular "architectural" parameters, including fractal dimension, tortuosity, branching angle and length-to-diameter ratio, and measures of bifurcation optimality have been studied using computer-assisted software (37, 38).

We used the ratio of foliage biomass to fine-root biomass (RFF) as an architectural trait to describe the allocation of biomass within ephemeral tissues.

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