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Thus in the summer of 1996, the ice around Swiss Camp moved at a rate of thirteen inches per day, but in 2001 it had sped up to twenty inches per day.
Jim McMahon, the youthful leader of Oldham council – and, at the age of 34, Labour's leader in the Local Government Association – insists: "Local government has moved at a rate of knots that has left other government departments in the dust".
Near-field electrospinning was performed at a tip-to-substrate distance of 1 cm and the tip was moved at a rate of 100 mm/s.
The substituted TBAs moved differently due to their topological variations, and the unstructured TBA moved at a rate that was similar to a 14 bp oligomer (Figure 3Ai and Bi).
The videos were recorded over six seconds while the probe was moved at a rate of 1 cm/sec.
The flagellum-deficient flaA mutant strain bKSDF cells visualized in the plate-medium interstice by microscopy moved at a rate of ∼1.1 µm/sec (Figure 6).
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Broadcasters commonly move at a rate of 160 words per minute.
The 122-metric-ton instrument is usually controlled remotely, moving at a rate of two degrees per second.
The journalists said the unit was moving at a rate of 25 miles an hour, traveling in Bradley fighting vehicles, and had penetrated dozens of miles into Iraq.
It normally occurs only over a short segment (approximately every 6 cm) and moves at a rate of about 1 or 2 cm per minute.
In response, the Mid-Ocean Ridge migrates very slowly, moving at a rate of about an inch a decade in relation to fixed hot areas of the mantle below.
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