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Discover LudwigThe phrase "half width of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is half as wide as something else. For example, "The half width of the lake was easily crossed by the bridge."
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The average half width of the studied damage zones ranges between 12 and 14.5 m.
The average half width of PFZs at random GBs is 70.4 ± 0.7 nm.
If the two points are closer together than the half width of the impulse response, they will not be resolved.
These specimens were then refurbished to the depths of 0.13b and 1.27b (b is the half width of Hertzian contact).
The peak position and the half width of D-LAM band obtained by FT-Raman spectra were found to depend on the salt concentration.
However, because the half width of the profile is affected by the angular resolution there were differences in the measured crystallite size.
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Usually 10 applications were applied per quadrant for 180 360°, with the applications spaced approximately one-half width of the probe tip apart.
half-width of the box over which the mean is computed.
Considering this circumstance, the half-width of the AR is estimated.
The position and half-width of peaks in histograms of phase AFM images confirmed the changes in surface composition.
gauss sigma, nsigma=5 Smooth with a gaussian; sigma is in pixels and nsigma gives the half-width of the box over which the gaussian should be calculated.
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