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A specific type of pitch designates the size and proportion of gear teeth.
(The number given after the name "Baracarb" designates the size class based on this median diameter).
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The byte-manipulation functions use objects called byte specifiers to designate the size and position of a specific byte within an integer.
Decision support systems have not been used so far in order to designate the size and location of these stand tending blocks.
In contrast to cardinal numbers, which serve to designate the size of a set, ordinal numbers are used to determine positions within a prescribed well-ordered sequence.
Most Philips systems have an on-screen wizard that allows you to designate the size and shape of the room and then use the remote's joystick to indicate the position of your couch.
Delay in designating the size of the sanctions that the European Union could impose on American goods gives the two sides in the dispute more time to find a solution of their own.
In this classification scheme exist five main types according to the mucosal surface of the colon, as illustrated in Fig. 3. Type III is divided into types III-S and III-L, designating the size of the pit structure.
The 'C' value designates the comparative size of landforms components in a river basin and has a precise genetic meaning (Strahler 1957).
Mathematically presented as: (n = frac{text{N}}{{1 + {text{N}}({text{e}})^{2} }}) where n = designates the sample size the research uses, N = designates total number of households in all kebeles, e = designates maximum variability or margin of error 5%% (0.05), and 1 = designates the probability of the event occurring.
The article designates how the size of the insular system affects the hybrid power plant's synthesis and operating algorithm.
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