Sentence examples for gap of approximately from inspiring English sources

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The relative gap plot of Fig. 5 also shows that the gap of approximately 7% in 2003 is not larger than the pre-treatment approximation error of about 7% in the early 1970s, strengthening the doubts whether there is still a significant gap in German GDP per capita after the reunification when the US data is removed.

It will take broad resources to overcome the current funding gap of approximately $300m£220m0m) each year (pdf).

Separated by a gap of approximately a hundred and thirty-seven miles, they sometimes pull apart, only to draw closer again.

Preliminary analyses, says the report, suggest an annual funding gap of approximately $300m until 2020 for the implementation of programmes, which would prevent the scale-up of critical initiatives and endanger hundreds of millions of people.

This is commonly accepted value for the band gap of approximately 1.0 eV for Ga0.2In0.8 N.

25Th-cardo has electrochemical energy band gap of approximately ∼1.85 eV, and HOMO energy level at −5.21 eV.

Lanthanum fluoride (LaF3) is an optically transparent solid with a hexagonal lattice and a band gap of approximately 10.3 eV.

V2O5 exhibits an energy gap of approximately 2.2 eV and undergoes semiconductor metal transition at around 250 °C.

The band gap of approximately 2.3 eV was calculated based on the onset of absorbance (about 520 nm).

A gap of approximately 20 μm, which is equivalent to the CNT height, can be observed in Figure 4b.

Scanning tunneling spectra show that the film exhibits a semiconducting character with a band gap of approximately 0.85 eV.

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