Sentence examples for mean calibre from inspiring English sources

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He doesn't mean calibre.

In a small series, this effect has been shown to be present in normal subjects and chronic hepatitis patients alike, but in liver cirrhosis mean calibre, mean flow velocity and mean flow volume remained largely unchanged after a meal [40].

The software first identifies the limits of the different vessels, after which it automatically recognises arteries and veins, and makes multiple measurements of the diameter of the section of vessels circulating through area B. It finally estimates the mean calibre of veins and arteries in millimetres, and these measurements are summarised as an arteriole venule ratio, arteriovenous index (AVIx).

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The mean axonal calibre appeared reduced albeit diameter distribution presented a large scatter of values due to multiple axonal enlargements in more than 10% of large myelinated teased fibres at both stereotypic internodal segments (STIN) and paranodes (Figure 1E and F).

("50 calibre" means that the lengths of the guns were 50 times their bore, or 700 inches).

Even a near-miss against opponents of this calibre meant that Exeter could live on in the rapturous condition that has enfolded them since their feats at Old Trafford.

Says Bizannes, "regional hype without enthusiastic future applicants that are of a high calibre means nothing in the scheme of things".

That doesn't mean watering down the quality of teaching, or changing the calibre of student.

Yet Mr Scarlett revealed to the inquiry that the "45-minute" claim referred to "munitions, which we interpreted to mean battlefield mortar shells or small calibre weaponry, quite different from missiles".

Better gunpowder, cast-iron projectiles (replacing stone), and the standardization of calibres meant that even relatively light cannons could be deadly.

And I don't just mean an international star like Carlos Acosta: I mean dancers of the calibre of Birmingham Royal Ballet's Tyrone Singleton and Celine Gittens, or English National Ballet's Yonah Acosta.

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