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Cello, also called violoncello, French violoncelle, German cello or violoncello, bass musical instrument of the violin group, with four strings, pitched C G D A upward from two octaves below middle C. The cello, about 27.5 inches (70 cm) long (47 inches [119 cm] with the neck), has proportionally deeper ribs and a shorter neck than the violin.
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Gannett, known for running a lean operation, is in markedly better financial shape than most newspaper companies and has not resorted to cuts as deep, proportionally, as those at some of its peers.
Birth-dating of Sall1-deficient PCs at E14.5 indicated that proportionally more PCs gave rise to deep cortical layers (Tbr1+ layer VI neurons) and proportionately fewer PCs gave rise to superficial cortical layers (Cux1+ layer II/III, IV neurons) compared with controls.
In the deep waters, Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria contributed proportionally to both the 16S rRNA and 16S rDNA libraries (Fig. 4b).
The results indicate that a lightweight tracked robot can display excellent deep-snow mobility when ground clearance, motor torque and energy storage allow for proportionally high sinkage and motion resistance compared with larger vehicles.
Since proportionally more water is in contact with the stream bed in a smaller, shallower stream than in a larger, deeper one, the rate of nitrogen removal rises as stream size falls.
Are ethnic minorities proportionally represented?
Biggest deal in history proportionally?
Both states award their delegates proportionally.
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