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Figure 1c shows the FE-SEM image of the product with reaction time of 30 min, and we find out that when more and more ZnO nanoflakes have formed and self-assembled into clusters, aluminum substrate is partially covered with these clusters and ZnO nanoflakes are very small in width and height.
For instance, the binocular fields of a diurnal raptor (Short-toed Eagle [20]) are small in width (20°) and vertical extent (80°), but they are wider (48°) in a nocturnal raptor (Tawny Owl [23]).
To do so, we make use of the fact that the initial perturbation that triggers a wave does not necessarily have to be small in width.
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(Shorter in length and smaller in width, it apparently allows doctors to be more precise).
The Audiovox is the most compact of the four models, about a half-inch smaller in width and height than the other radios but just as powerful.
In ROM 784 (Dyoplosaurus) and ROM 1930 (Euoplocephalus), each successive free caudal vertebra is approximately 3% smaller in width than the preceding vertebra.
Moreover, the transformed brain images of the Chinese test participants into the U.S. (child and adult) templates were greater in length, and smaller in width and height compared with their original brain images (Table 4), suggesting that the Chinese children's brain may be generally shorter, wider, and taller than the U.S. child and adult templates created from North U.S. populations.
The tighter you pull, the smaller in width your bracelet will be.
Remember, the bottom teeth are smaller in width than the upper teeth and, therefore, need not match the upper teeth.
You'll need four that are the length of your edges, but smaller in width than your border.
Take the big bit and fold it over, so the side smallest in width is against the other.
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