Sentence examples for extends to about from inspiring English sources

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10% PEO (m wt 8 × 106) can give rise to a rubbery plateau above Tg which extends to about 130 °C transition to liquid defined by the onset temperature of the varnishing of the shear modulus.

The so-called Scattered Disk, a thin population of comets that have been knocked into strange orbits, extends to about 120 cm, near the edge of your drawing.

(The Chicago of Driver 2 is the Loop, and the Manhattan of Midnight Club extends to about 125th Street).

The layering in the liquid extends to about four to five layers (about 1 nm from the edge of the crystal).

Coverage extends to about half the population in Mexico, Panama, and Uruguay, and more than a quarter in Bolivia and Venezuela.

The growth in poetic and dramatic styles, the development of themes and subjects, along with objective evidence, all support a chronology that extends to about 1614.

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The newspaper clippings date from 1798 and extend to about 1805.

"The notes of the Countess of Lovelace extend to about three times the length of the original memoir," Babbage wrote later.

It was placed in a shield extending to about 0.5 mm from the surface, to reduce the stray capacitance.

The charge distribution of Fe ions peaks at 11.0+/−0.4 with a tail extending to about 20 at 0.18 0.26 MeV/n.

That line extended to about $31.45 at Wednesday's open, and stretched to below $31 by midday trading.

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