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It abounds in shimmering cluster chords thick with pungent dissonance; complex meters derived from Hindu and Greek rhythms; chantlike melodies; and skittish birdcalls.

Lead loading (milligrams per square meter) is the measure derived from floor and windowsill wipe samples that is most correlated with blood lead concentration, whereas lead concentration (micrograms per gram) is the best variable derived from carpet vacuum samples.

Friccohesity (σ (s m− 1, second per meter)) is derived from Fric of frictional and cohesity of cohesive forces of the liquid respectively, and denoted by rational coefficient a η/γ.

Olfactometry is a widely used method, which allows measuring of odor concentration (given as Odor Units "OU" per cubic meter) and deriving the odor thresholds (Hudson and Ayoko, 2008a,b).

Scientists have typically found their fossils shells that range from thumbnail-size to 2 meters across in rocks derived from sea-floor sediments that contain no bottom-dwelling life, indicating that the creatures inhabited the open ocean and then sank to the barren sea floor after they died.

Both the Landsat 7 and the 250-meter resolution MODIS derived mean annual NPP predictions for the BEF plot locations were within ± 2.5% of the mean of plot estimates for annual NPP.

Farm altitude (meters above sea level) was extracted from a digital terrain map with a 50 m grid derived from Ordnance Survey landform data.

Truly astonishing is that deniers are confident the sea will not rise even one meter, with that confidence derived from faith and hope rather than data.

Radon concentration in the atmosphere is usually measured in becquerel per cubic meter (Bq/m3), the SI derived unit.

The meter readings were converted to chlorophyll content using a calibration curve derived from paired meter and spectrophotometer readings.

As a consequence, radial uncertainties of several hundred meters exist in the derived lunar topography of the Unified Lunar Control Network 2005 (ULCN2005) control network (Archinal et al., 2007; Araki et al., 2009).

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