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Juan de Fuca Strait, narrow passage, 11 17 miles (18 27 km) in width, of the eastern North Pacific Ocean, between the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state, U.S., and Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Can.
This is illustrated by the differences in width of the 95% CI of mean (Fig. 1).
That bonnet is 400mm longer than the standard Landie's, together with an increase in width of 150mm.
One can note an increase in intensity and a decrease in width of the reflexes with increasing the irradiation power.
MTA 4 represents severe increase in width of the choroid fissure and temporal horn, and a severly decreased hippocampal height.
They have an important physiologic role thus constituting the crossroads between longitudinal growth and growth in width of the bone.
As a result, the difference in width of the rectangular and square opening (indicated by ∆y in Fig. 12) increases.
Corresponding differences in width of opening of the internal os were 1.8, 0.44 and 0.32 mm, respectively.
With increase in width of narrow channel, the likelihood of random movement of charge carriers in a direction perpendicular to the applied electric field (y-direction) increases [64].
It is well recognized that the isolated chromatins from chicken erythrocyte nuclei present a fiberic form in width of ~30 nm (Scheffer et al. 2011).
As shown in Fig. 4e, inverted pyramids in width of 1 μm were fabricated and distributed uniformly when texturing processed for 7 min.
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