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Furthermore, the RF ranging method cannot provide high lateral resolution because of its wide beamwidth, which can result in location ambiguity.
Xiaomi has said from the get-go that smartphones are just one part of its wider ecosystem — which includes Xiaomi-branded smart home and "lifestyle" devices from third-parties, and, crucially, services that link all the hardware together.
Because of its wide distribution, which covers a distance from Alaska to Colorado and includes polar settings that would have had little light during a significant part of the year, Edmontosaurus has been considered possibly migratory.
Another research member of the team, Joseph Sertich of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, US, explained that the back of its skull was very wide which gave it good hunting eyes.
One benefit of the body design is that it is very wide, which offers an extra margin of rollover protection.
The bridge deck width was 18 feet, and its roadway was 15 feet wide, which could accommodate only a single lane of traffic.
The data-based single-peak approach does not have this bias, but its confidence intervals were considerably wider, which lead to a larger error in the inference task.
Its earliest advocates were thinking of a strip a quarter of a mile wide, which it was later suggested might thicken in places to a mile or two.
It's called a wide which might have been harsh given it almost clipped the batsman's shirt.
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