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The step height is equivalent to the average height of a stair step.
The pressure gauges derived from the Paros measurement system have demonstrated good performances for observing tsunamis of the order of millimeters (Filloux, 1982), ocean tides (Mofjeld and Wimbush, 1977), and low-frequency (<1 day−1) oceanic variations of the order of centimeters (Niiler et al., 1993) (in general, a 1-cm sea-water height is equivalent to 1 hPa).
An iris which reduces the width of a rectangular waveguide has an equivalent circuit of a shunt inductance, whereas one which restricts the height is equivalent to a shunt capacitance.
It is important to remember that humans are bipeds, and foraminal height is equivalent to the width of the foramen in dogs, and the foraminal width in humans equals the height in dogs.
In the race-like architecture, a change in bound height is equivalent to a change in the starting point of both accumulations, and a collapsing bound is equivalent to a time-dependent, monotonically increasing signal that is also added to both accumulators.
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The highest cavitational yields for H2O2 and I3− were observed at liquid heights of 26 mm and 17 mm for 291 kHz and 448 kHz, respectively, and these liquid heights are equivalent to a wavelength of 5λ for both frequencies.
He has described himself then as "weak" and "an embarrassment to my 183 centimeters of height" (183 centimeters is equivalent to 6 feet).
The height of the black frames is equivalent to the depth of SSD layers.
It is assumed that this distance is equivalent to the height of the tree (Savadogo and Elfving, 2007).
The outcome is equivalent to a height-adjusted FEV1.
A gap of approximately 20 μm, which is equivalent to the CNT height, can be observed in Figure 4b.
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