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calls parseMeasureNumbers, and gets the width from the width tag.
From the width, the lifetime of the excited state can be directly obtained.
The electron density distributions were obtained from the width and from absolute intensity of spectral lines.
Physical traits ranging from the width of a CEO's face to the depth of his voice have been correlated with better performance and higher pay.
There are factual nuggets, too; did you know the distance between train tracks, 4 feet 8.5 inches, was directly derived from the width of wagon wheels, which evolved from the width of road ruts in England, which take their measurements from Roman chariots, which were built to fit the rumps of two horses?
* By default, MCMC_DEM uses a set of scales derived from the width of the individual emissivity functions to locally smooth the DEM.
It seems that the basic Harappan unit was formed from the width of eight barley grains placed side by side, which was found to be equal to a finger's width (roughly 1.76cm).
Sharpened to a more acute angle (10 to 16 degrees, in contrast to 17to2525 degrees on European knives), their thin edge gets heft from the width of the blade and balance from the handle.
At public hearings, Verizon was asked to shave several inches from the width of the booths, scale back the prominence of its logo, and reshape the base with slenderer legs.
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Take one from the top width, middle width and bottom width.
where W = observed weight and W' = calculated weight from the width-weight relationship.
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