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Discover LudwigThe phrase "frame width" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the width of a frame for a picture or artwork, but it can also be used in other contexts such as web design or construction. Here are a few examples: - The frame width of the painting was three feet, making it a perfect fit for the living room wall. - The website designer adjusted the frame width to accommodate larger images on the homepage. - The carpenter measured the frame width of the doorway to ensure that the new door would fit properly. - The standard frame width for this type of window is 36 inches. - The frame width of the glasses was too narrow for my face, so I had to exchange them for a different size.
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Several different ratios of frame width to frame height, called aspect ratios, have been used in motion pictures.
Select the species and enter your information for frame length, frame width, number of samples taken, total wet weight, subsample wet and dry weight.
A grid_objects command is called to create a grid of 6 plot areas; the spacing between rows and columns is five percent of the frame width (0.05).
For an axis specified in plot normalized coordinates, adjust the x-axis position by a fifth of the frame width (0.2) and the y-axis by two fifths of the frame height (0.4).
Until the early 1950s, the screen shape, or aspect ratio (expressed as the ratio of frame width to frame height), was generally 1.33 to 1, or 4 to 3. In the mid-1950s the ratio became standardized at 1.85 to 1 in the United States and 1.66 or 1.75 to 1 in Europe.
So the buyer specifies S, M or L for the frame width, the nose pad, and the length of temples respectively.
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Frame widths 100 μm, 200 μm, with rounded or sharp frame corners were used.
It can be seen that the recognition rates are more sensitive to smaller frame widths in a way that smaller windows are unable to capture distinguishing characteristic of ligatures.
The data were collected with a Bruker AXS SMART APEX II four-circle diffractometer with κ-geometry through φ and ω scans and different frame widths.
Data were collected with a Bruker AXS SMART APEX II four-circle diffractometer with κ-geometry with φ and ω scans and different frame widths.
The measurements of 5 were therefore carried out at 213 K. Data were collected with φ and ω-scans and different frame widths.
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