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He claimed that for every 1 cm of width, there is approximately 4.5 feet of the shark.
For each patient the following data were collected: age, sex, weight, height, SAPS II, number of chest drains, number of ultrasound scans performed, number of significant PE (at least 2 cm of width between the two pleurae), amount of ultrasound-guided drainage actually performed within the first 24 hours, timing of resolution of PE.
Double crocheting 13 stitches should produce 4 inches (10 cm) of length, and eight rows of double crochet should create 4 inches (10 cm) of width.
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Each of them had a stainless steel trough as basin with length of 50 cm, width of 30 cm and depth of 8 cm (volume 12 L).
Each basin had a length of 50 cm, width of 30 cm and depth of 8 cm.
Four polystyrene boxes with length of 38 cm, width of 36 cm and height of 32 cm were used for the co-composting.
A trench will then be built, roughly 12 inches (30.5 cm) and 18 inches (45.7 cm), in term of width and depth respectively, inside this area.
Among men in both databases overprediction is noticeable (median 2 to 3 cm in WC intervals of width 5 cm) for WC < 95 cm.
Example: Calculate the CBM of a rectangular package with a length of 15 cm, a width of 10 cm, and a height of 8 cm.
Four wooden ring segments each with a diameter of 50 cm, longitudinal width of 5 cm, and thickness of 5 cm were fitted at the tail of the shield machine.
Shock tests were performed according to the following operating procedure: a rectangular concrete plate having a length of 20 cm, a width of 10 cm, and a thickness of 8.5 cm was restrained at one area and excited by an impulse-force hammer to produce a transversal vibration.
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