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A point in physical space, for example, exists in three dimensions defined by length, height, and depth.

Typical channel dimensions defined by the shadow masks in our devices were as follows: L=500 or 1,000 μm and W=4 6 mm.

b, Transmission spectra of a population of chromatophores before (circles) and after (squares) glutamate application, projected onto two dimensions defined by human L and S cone action spectra (n = 63 chromatophores).

The program is designed to calculate the volume of a polyhedron of any dimensions defined by a set of linear inequalities.

The results of the study showed that vertically aligned carbon nanotubes can be used to create memristive structures with planar dimensions, defined by the diameter of nanotubes, that would outperform metal-oxide memristors in terms of performance, scalability and efficiency.

This is not the same as moving along the principal dimensions defined by a principal components analysis (PCA).

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Lacking substance and dimension, defined by sex appeal and revolving around men, Carrie and her friends are stuck in a surprisingly old-fashioned, Jane Austenian trap: having failed to leverage youth and beauty into something more substantial, they are now in danger of becoming spinsters.

Let us consider an error correcting code of dimension and length used for syndrome coding, this code having a parity check matrix ; now, let us consider a subcode of, of dimension, defined by its parity check matrix, which can be written as (6).

Our optimization approach differs from many other algorithms in that our optimization procedure does not only seek to minimize "lumping" and "splitting", but also to optimize an additional specified dimension defined by the research question one wishes to investigate with the disambiguated data.

The sensations appear to represent the following three separate but modestly correlated dimensions: a pleasant dimension defined by feeling good and relaxed; an unpleasant dimension defined by coughing, feeling sick and nervous; and a 'buzz' dimension defined by feeling high and dizzy.

Behavioural competence was the dimension defined by the behavioural aspects of the doctor patient relationship such as communication skills, smiling face, kindness and non-discrimination.

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