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and a linear increase in head width would result in an exponential (squared) increase in muscle volume and therefore increased bite force.
The depth of the color of the gray square increases at 5% increments from 0% ("White") to 100% ("Black").
It is apparent from Figure 6d that as the size of an opaque square increases, the number of local scattering angle minima also increases.
In the region of the adhesion comprised by columns 28 40, the apparent number of molecules (N, black squares) increases as the brightness decreases (column 33).
Three floors have been added to the building's height, bringing it to 23 stories, and the wedding cake setbacks have been squared out, increasing the building's size to 324,000 square feet from 277,000 square feet.
However, a squaring operation increases the noise power, leading to performance loss.
Starting in one corner of the rug, black one-inch squares increase in number from square to square until they reach 100; white squares increase going in the opposite direction.
During the cool season, the number of people visiting the square increased as the thermal index value increased.
Symbols and abbreviations are: decrease (square); increase (square); stable (left-right arrow); yolk-sac absorption (YSA); body weight per day (BW day−1); gastrointestinal tract (GIT).
Bird abundance in organic squares increased with the proportion of land being native forest resulting in more mosaic landscapes.
Addition of the pseudo-absence locations has proven effective — the adjusted R-square increased from 0.71 to 0.80 for root vole (562 records), and from 0.69 to 0.83 for white-tailed eagle (135 records) respectively; pseudo-absences improve spreading of the points in feature space and ensure consistent mapping over the whole area of interest.
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