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They're also comparatively narrow.
Baltic Sea influences dominate a comparatively narrow coastal zone.
For one thing its focus is comparatively narrow (though still insanely huge).
Line links for supervisory applications usually employ a comparatively narrow band.
"Also, even in reservoirs, petroleum is dispersed in the pores between sedimentary particles, whereas conduits for magma are comparatively narrow.
I felt that working at ITS would offer the opportunity to be involved with the entire project rather than being confined to a comparatively narrow remit.
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Dickinson Roundell "Female Form: Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture From the 19th and 20th Centuries," Dickinson Roundell's second annual exhibition, is also large and varied, but gains some coherence through its theme and its comparatively narrower time span.
The T-shaped concentrator shows higher magnetic amplification with magnetic gain G = 56 but comparatively narrower linear working range of 1.6 mTesla.
Also, the soot region is comparatively narrower and the soot volume fraction decreases with time due to oxidation by CO2 and H2O.
The lower teeth are comparatively narrower and more upright, with finer serrations.
This may, however, simply be another expression of the metastoma getting comparatively narrower through ontogeny, as the angle is defined by the breadth of the flanking shoulders.
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