Sentence examples for equivalent to the width from inspiring English sources

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Morgan has missed the ball by a distance roughly equivalent to the width of the M6.

A striking comparison is that the interferometers need to spot changes equivalent to the width of a human hair in the distance to the nearest star.

Readers move their eyes when reading, they write, because "visual acuity is limited", with acuity much higher in the fovea at the centre, which is "roughly equivalent to the width of your thumb held at arm's length from your eye".

Note that the upper bound of such distance deviation is equivalent to the width of an interval in (6), such that 2 ε i d, j d ( max ) d = int i d ( max ) d - int i d ( min ) d. (12).

Three of the displaced canyons cross the fault at a nearly orthogonal angle, and together yield an estimated total fault offset of 320 380 m, where the offset uncertainty is equivalent to the width of the displaced canyons.

It is important to remember that humans are bipeds, and foraminal height is equivalent to the width of the foramen in dogs, and the foraminal width in humans equals the height in dogs.

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In case the definition of  w(l) is equivalent to the  stage width, it would be beneficial for the reader to see the term  stage width in the same sentence as the initial definition of  w(l).

The x, y, and z components are conceptually equivalent to the length, width, and height of a molecule, respectively, with the largest quadrupole component defined as Q x and the smallest as Q z, by convention.

One body-inch (or a "cun": approximate 1.5 cm) is equivalent to the greatest width of the individual patient's thumb at the distal phalanx.

* a "cun" is a practical measurement used by acupuncturists equivalent to the greatest width of a patient's thumb at the distal phalanx One hour after removal of needles, patients started the second "acupressure phase".

The technical heart of the matter is a novel mesh-width function which is pointwise equivalent to the usual local mesh-width, but contractive on the entire patch of a refined element (Proposition 8.6).

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