Sentence examples for coarse i from inspiring English sources

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My cowboy boots were coarse; I hid my figure in unflattering clothes.

This study shows that the use of high throughput imaging systems is of great interest to extract relevant coarse (i.e. total abundance, size structure) and detailed (i.e. selected species dynamics) descriptors of zooplankton dynamics.

However, daytime wind speeds are typically >2 m s−1 and the resolution of TR observations from weather satellites are relatively coarse (i.e., ∼5 10 km), which means riparian areas are likely to comprise less than 10% of a pixel.

The pilot-scale testing of the inclined deck dry coal separator demonstrated the superior capability for deshaling and rejecting undesirable mineral matters from the Indian coarse (i.e. ≥6 mm) coal feedstocks currently utilized for thermal power generation.

It's coarse, I know, but it really does the trick.

Dear Santa: Bring me a horse, ox, your love, a doll, of coarse I am a boy but I love girl dolls, pumpkin pie.

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Sequences followed either a coarse-to-fine (i.e., LSF-to-HSF) or a fine-to-coarse (i.e., HSF-to-LSF) order.

I need to be coarse when I talk with them … I feel that I lose my quality (suzhi) when I criticize them… Sometimes, I have to say something like, 'what the hell are you doing, you stupid old bitch?' Or like 'If you do not want to work here then get the hell out of my kitchen.' They felt pretty comfortable when I use coarse words and even understand my orders better.

Similarly, present current signals of the coarse model i c (t) as well as its history, i.e.,i c (t − τ), …, and i c (t − N c τ) are all equal and defined as Ic, DC.

This paper studied the shear behavior of concrete with different levels of recycled coarse aggregate (i.e., 0%, 50% and 100%) after being subjected to different temperatures (i.e., 20 °C, 200 °C, 300 °C and 400 °C).

A nested lattice code (mathcal {L}) is the set of all points of the fine lattice that are within the fundamental Voronoi region (mathcal {V}_{2}) of the coarse lattice, i.e., (mathcal {L} = Lambda _{1} cap mathcal {V}_{2}).

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