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If that's the best we can do for height, which can be assessed with a tape measure, what can we expect for more elusive traits like intelligence or personality?
Points in the middle boundary curve have a height which can be estimated by O ( τ k + 2 ).
The high transmission is attributed to the optimized grating height which can be achieved using our processing techniques.
Figure 2b shows the variation of the RBM_7 intensity with the nanostructure height, which can be reasonably fitted by a linear function (dashed line).
This wide triangular shaped flap on the vermilion contained some fibers of orbicularis oris muscle to reinforce the vermilion height which can be trimmed and adjusted during approximation procedure.
One is based on the bed height ratio (R h ), which means the ratio of the dense bed height to the initial bed height which can be regarded as the bed expansion coefficient.
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During interval-1, clear spectral peaks of approximately 3-day period are present at all heights, which can be characterized as a UFK episode.
In general, there is clearly a longer persistence of the wave activity at higher heights, which can be caused by a time delay due to the upward propagation of the waves.
The Chapman scale height HT at F2 peak, which can be used to construct a topside electron density profile model, is deduced from ground-based ionograms.
Nevertheless, height distributions of both samples are dominated by only two height levels which can be attributed to the muscovite mica substrate and the mean height of the nanostructures.
The Ne(h) profile is fitted to anchor points at the F2-layer peak electron density, NeF2, and height, hmF2, which can be modeled using ITU-R (former CCIR) maps of foF2 and M3000F2, or they can be derived experimentally.
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