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Scientists scoff at this notion, arguing that gravity would mean the atmosphere would be much thicker at the centre of the each surface and nearly barren at the poles.
A whisker of uniform diameter having the same mass would be much thicker at the tip, and would presumably break less often.
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In the Brg1 cKO embryos, the neural retina was much thicker at both day E13.5 and day E15.5.
Vimentin- or GFAP-positive fiber bundles of the coronal radiata were much thicker at 22 25 weeks than at 15-16 weeks versus Figure 1(a)).
The mixture should still be a liquid at this point, but it should be much thicker than standard paint.
The films formed at 50 °C are much thicker than those formed at 40 °C and contain significantly more pseudoboehmite; however, the porosity of the films appears to be comparable at both temperatures.
The examination of cool flame structure through planar laser-induced fluorescence reveals that the CH2O profile of the premixed cool flame is much thicker than its hot flame counterpart at the same fuel concentration, confirming the importance of CH2O as an important cool flame product.
Nancy's decision to make her career at Hermes is much thicker than Greek yogurt.
The outer layer that is free from silicon inclusions is much thicker when compared with the film annealed at 750 °C (Fig. 3b, d).
Be aware that the plastic at the bottom is much thicker and harder to cut, then it is anywhere else on the bottle.
At five overlaps, the fibers are much thicker and the spacing between them is smaller, allowing for fewer gold particles to deposit into the crevices.
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