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Toward the end of the main fracturing stage, the fracture zone extends upward and also extends in width, although we cannot determine the dimensions of the fracture from the reflection amplitudes alone.
These cells (AP cells) extend in width by twofold as they are drawn forwards by the contracting actin cable (Fig. 1D).
Desgabets subscribed completely to the Cartesian doctrine of matter which holds that matter is a substance extended in length, width, and breadth.
Matter, or corporeal substance, is clearly known when it is viewed as the geometrical object of mathematicians, as a magnitude extended in length, width and breadth.
In the opinion of the court in that proceeding, the tracts were described as forming 'a contiguous body of land from 1 to 11 miles in width, extending in a southerly direction for a distance of about 90 miles from Cape Girardeau on the north, to the boundary line between Missouri and Arkansas.
The markings are as much as several tens of kilometres in width and extend in some instances for thousands of kilometres.
And in several cases, windows extend in horizontal strips the precise width of a room — leaving little margin for construction error.
An alternative solution may consist in the use of additional constrains in the fitting procedure such as extending the layer width in case 'positive' attenuation is found.
Thus, the limb extends in the distal direction with a slim width.
Sliding panels in the glass wall connect the living area to a terrace made of Japanese cypress and extending the width of the house.
Stand erect with your feet about shoulder width apart and your arms extended in front of you.
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