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For example, if a species generally lives in large colonies where females are closely spaced, then the presence of a single solitary female many metres away will increase the mean spacing to a distance that is not reflective of the conditions facing most individuals in the population.
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The stress-based limit curve is then transformed into equivalent stress and mean stress space to obtain an Extended Stress-Based Limit Curve (XSFLC).
Speed means space.
As for the non-equidistant nozzle distribution, it produces similar turbine performance and amplitude-frequency characteristics of forces to those of the normal configuration, when the mean spacing is equal to that of the normal case.
Gaudí meant this space to hold 13,000 worshipers, and when you enter the real church, all seem to be present.
"I counted the ones who died, because usually it meant more space to sleep for the rest of us," he said.
The update is now available for Xbox 360 and PS3, and here's what is available: Dual apartments You can now own two apartments at one time, which for now simply means more space to store cars.
Moving the security fence means more space to expand the popular meadow area into the hillside, which should be landscaped to provide more views, seating and shade.
More surface area means more space to put wet clay on.
The number density of trapping sites is found to be proportional to the mean spacing of each microstructural feature, including dislocations, grain boundaries and various precipitates.
The desired concentration of nanoshells in the phantom was 10 mL−1, which corresponds to a mean spacing of 46 μm between particles and thus ensures that multiple nanoshells do not contribute to the PSF measurement at any given location.
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