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Work out how much you need by multiplying the height of each wall by its width.
An observed crown depth Vi obs) was generated for each tree by multiplying the height of the tree (observed, or from an allometry) by the crown ratio recorded in the field (crown ratio is defined as the length from the top of the crown to the lowest foliage, divided by tree height).
The GI was calculated by multiplying the height of the plant canopy by the two-dimensional area of the plant canopy and the estimated percentage of live growth occupying the area of the canopy.
The total reaction volume is determined by multiplying the height with the total surface of the structures (the curvature can be neglected because k binding × Δ t ≪ r structure).
Recently, another ultrasound approach has been proposed for quantifying pleural effusion: by multiplying the height of the pleural effusion by its transversal area, measured half-way between upper and lower limits.
To quantify the 2-NBDG signal from each tissue and compare the different samples, an area under the peak of each curve (AUC) was calculated by multiplying the height (fluorescent signal) of each curve at 580 nm by the width of the peak (40 nm).
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So, take a photograph of a roller coaster, multiply the height in meters by mg, it's going to still look like the roller coaster.
Multiply the height by two, as well.
(This calculation presumes the height is uniform throughout the room).. Multiply the height by the perimeter.
To find the area of a given wall, simply multiply the height by the width.
Multiply the height of the cone by the area of the base.
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