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Since, the bridging distance between microtubules is set by the span of the cross-linking molecules, selection for increased bundle stiffness could be one of the explanations for the relatively large size of the major classes of microtubule motors within the spindle (Carter et al., 2011; Scholey et al., 2014).
For the convenience of displaying, we set the time span of post as 2 μs.
Conversion of the crack length fatigue cycle history to the corresponding time history requires the specification of load frequency that can set the time span of the useful life.
The 95th percentile range of the DALYs lost per death was set to represent the span of values seen in the literature (Lvovsky et al. 2000; Pope et al. 2009).
(5) Set A to be the span of all processed channel vectors. .
Set A to be the span of all processed channel vectors.
(4) Set S to be the span of all processed channel vectors. .
As befits a career-spanning boxed set, the contents of "Keep an Eye on the Sky" are predictably surprising — there are tracks from the Chris Bell bands that directly preceded Big Star (Rock City and Icewater, if you're scoring at home), early demos, alternate versions, and a live disk from 1973.
The bustling Cafe Momus of act two actually existed and is authentically set here with the spans of the bridge over the Seine in the background.
According to those laws, the encomienda was not to be considered a hereditary grant; instead, the owners had to set free their Indian serfs after the span of a single generation.
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