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Sliver, in yarn production, loose, soft, untwisted ropelike strand of textile fibre having a roughly uniform thickness.
Water and fertilizer are supplied through subsoil irrigation — a network of buried tubing — which reduces waste and runoff and assures roughly uniform delivery along the row.
Importantly, the shell thickness is roughly uniform throughout the length of the rods, which are free standing but distinctly separated from each other.
In 100 h of reaction, a hafnium-free Ni-Al-Pt material grew a roughly uniform scale 4 5 µm thick, decorated with numerous oxide whiskers.
Although the distribution is roughly uniform for almost the full threshold interval, there are two local maxima at 0 (users who act as the recruitment seeds) and 0.5 (users who join when half their neighbors already did).
The radiators are placed near the areas of greatest heat loss (such as windows or outside walls) where their radiant energy heats the surrounding air and creates a convection cycle within the room, producing a roughly uniform temperature within it.
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In the space of four years, 620,000 Americans died in uniform, roughly the same number as those lost in all the nation's combined wars from the Revolution through Korea.
In America, where a majority of schools do not have a uniform, roughly 160,000 children miss school every day due to fear of attack or intimidation by other students.
Drawing heavily on contemporary letters, Faust demonstrates the impact of the huge loss of life in the war — 620,000 Americans died in uniform, roughly the same number as those lost in all the other wars from the Revolution through Korea.
Instead of a uniform, roughly circular blob, like on Earth, the Martian version resembles a pinwheel (left), with dry, spiral troughs separating the ice sheets.
The corn data roughly showed a uniform distribution of minor alleles.
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