Sentence examples for circumference of the unit from inspiring English sources

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In [36] it is proved that for rectifiable simple closed curves in a Minkowski plane this lower bound is a quarter of the circumference of the unit circle of, and that (in contrast to the Euclidean subcase) this lower bound can also be attained by curves that are not Minkowskian circles.

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The unadjusted coefficients were significant for preterm birth, SGA, LBW, birth asphyxia (albeit in the opposite direction) and head circumference for the UNIT and the tests of executive function (Table  3).

(a) In one sense, then, we call 'heaven' the substance of the extreme circumference of the whole, or that natural body whose place is at the extreme circumference.

The seal is mounted continuously around the circumference of the vessel or unit.

De Chancourtois plotted the atomic weights on the surface of a cylinder with a circumference of 16 units, corresponding to the approximate atomic weight of oxygen.

The conformational stability was investigated as a function of the unit number along the circumference and the structural parameters.

The types of random mass imperfection investigated are: (i) random harmonic variations in the mass per unit length around the circumference of the ring; (ii) the attachment of random point masses at random locations on the ring; and (iii) the attachment of random point masses at uniformly spaced positions on the ring.

The propagation of the cylindrical detonation is maintained by the growth of the transverse waves that match the rate of increase in surface area of the detonation front to asymptotically approach a constant average number of transverse waves per unit length along the circumference of the detonation front.

The ratios in Figure 5H represent the number of cytonemes per unit length along the circumference of the ASP.

The intensity, or energy per unit of length along the circumference of the circle, will therefore decrease in an inverse relationship with the growing radius of the circle, or distance from the source of the wave.

The stones appear to have been laid out systematically in units and subunits of the long foot; the circumference of the sarsen circle is 300 long feet.

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