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(Such nomenclature refers to the smallest "half-pitch" between identical features on a chip).
(4) Furthermore, we can allow the distance between adjacent array elements larger than the smallest half-wavelength with respect to the wideband source frequency, just like what W-CMSR has achieved. .
Thus, although the upper range of exposures in Cox et al. (1989) exceeds the doses in the other studies by a factor of at least four, that study yields the smallest half-life, with a mean value close to that predicted at zero dose from the Sherlock et al. (1984) data.
"Aunt Lil went through life thinking she got the small half.
He's a funny guy, Noel Fielding, the smaller half of The Mighty Boosh, the one with the glam rock haircut.
Just 26 miles long by six wide, the island is the smaller half of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
"They are too small — half the breast is outside the sweater," complained Wang Jie, the sales manager of the Inner Mongolia Dongda Cashmere Products Company Ltd.
It was likely driven by the very high activity from the smaller half of the nucleus, putting large torques on the nucleus rotation.
They don't regard small half hour disruptions as the end of the world, they find another way to go," he said.
The bird, which is commonly known as the greater honeyguide, is small — half the weight of an iPhone and short enough to fit in your shoe.
Populations of the target species were mainly very small, half of them on no more than one tree, and thus prone to extinction.
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