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Apex width is defined as the maximum open space measured in the apex of a capillary.
According to Table 3, the upper limit of normal capillary apex width in healthy adults ranges from 26 to 39 μm and its mean is obtained as 36.2 ± 9.19 μm (mean ± SD). Apex width is defined as the maximum open space measured in the apex of a capillary.
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But the room had been designed for maximum ventilation, with open space between the rafters and the roof and screened windows on three of the four walls.
While the Audubon Society clearly favors maximum preservation of open space, Mr. Neil said the current proposal "seems to rely on the threat of expensive and burdensome studies loaded on developers' backs to drive them away" while allowing the savviest to dodge them.
Mr. van Duysen's brief was to create maximum storage area and to divide the open space into reading, living, sleeping, cooking, eating and bathing zones.
Narrow-winged bat species that fly in open space have relatively low maximum amplitudes of echolocation frequencies, narrow frequency bands, and loud echolocation calls [16], all of which make their calls audible over large distances.
The morphostat concentration in a mathematically defined cell (which would be on the outside of a physical cell) equals the maximum of the morphostat concentrations in the adjacent cells (excluding open space) minus one.
Maximum willingness to pay was related to several factors including income, gender, desired level of open space, and concern about urban development.
A regulation court is a maximum 4m (13 feet) wide and a maximum 27.5m (90 feet) long If you don't have a bocce court, you can always play in open space, although a defined court is preferred.
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