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"But it's compacted.

The prototypes of the AMX-30 weighed 32.5 MT, and were compact, with a width of 3.1 m, comparable only to the Swiss Panzer 61, and a height of 2.28 m, comparable only to the Soviet T-55.

"Compact" – tiny.

Avoid compacting soil.

He was a temperate soul, courteous and compact, with an unlikely width in his reading tastes.

Finally, the on-site alignment of a large compact range with a width of 23 m and height of 16 m which will generate a Φ15 m quiet zone at 40 Ghz is presented; The uncertainty of the measurement network is controlled to 0.025 mm, and the final surface root mean square accuracy was up to 0.054 mm and the gaps widths achieved 0.4 ± 0.2 mm.

The change from the traditional 54 inches broadsheet style to a more compact 48-inch web width (12-inch page width) was addressed by both Executive Editor Bill Keller and The New York Times President Scott Heekin-Canedy in memos to the staff.

In the D2 model, a core of dense cancellous bone was covered by a thick layer of compact bone with a width of 2 mm.

The new way of thinking favours 'compact' and 'regular' width views, with compact being what we'd traditionally associate with an iPhone portrait look, for instance, and regular looking like larger Apple devices, including the iPhone 6 Plus and iPad, in landscape (often displaying multiple columns at once).

Figure 6 Ultra-compact polarizer (height ≈2 m, width of mounting plate 70 × 70 cm 2 ), gas system and vacuum pumps.

If (A subsetmathbb{R}^{n}) is a compact convex set of constant width σ, then A has a unique inball, which is concentric with its circumball, and (sigma=R+r) where r and R are the radii of the inball and the circumball, respectively.

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