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Possibly the slightly greater widths of the 1970's contours, 17.25 and 17.6 inches compared with 16.8, were just enough to make a difference.

This means that greater widths of cut can be taken so as to increase the metal removal rate, and hence offset the cutting speed restrictions that are imposed by the thermo mechanical properties of the material.

X-ray diffraction experiments did not show any myofilament lattice spacing changes, but unraveled a more disordered filament organization in old age as shown by the greater widths of the 1, 0 equatorial reflections.

The d1, 0 lattice spacings were not affected by subject age, but the greater widths of the 1, 0 equatorial reflections (estimated via Δ1, 0) suggest a more disordered arrangement in elderly individuals (Table 1).

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The greater width of the upper and lower portions represents the greater morphological diversity that is representative of vertebrates during these developmental periods.

When subjected to greater width of the particle track path line, i.e., gradually increasing it from 0 to 100 m, the number of redundant wells increased remarkably in number in both aquifers, as shown in Table 4.

As can be seen, when τ = 10−10 s and the W = 0.8 μm (corresponding to the maximum Jsc) losses are too large (~40 %) and increase even more for greater width of the SCR.

The greater width of the pig medial meniscus was significantly different from the human meniscus except for the posterior third, which showed no statistically significant difference from the human meniscus at the same location.

In this case, we used a Cauchy distribution as prior distribution, with an r = 1 parameter (Rouder et al., 2009; Rouder & Morey, 2012; Wagenmakers et al., 2015), which is similar to a normal distribution but with added uncertainty in the tails of the distribution (a greater width of distribution).

The M2 of MFI-K171 has also a greater width of the trigonid relative to the talonid (the trigonid breadth∶talonid breath ratio is 1.11 for MFI-K171 against 1.07 in average for the three M2s of K. chiangmuanensis), and a stronger ectoflexid.

Increases along CV1 represent greater width of the frontal nasal prominence and a more external orientation of the nasal pits.

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