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His cabinet career under Tony Blair amounted to a span of just 19 months.
This, naturally, leads to a span of repetitive melodic riffs and rhythmic patterns.
Less formally, eon often refers to a span of one billion years.
Groshen will lend her expertise to a span of social science research at the school tapping into national data.
This procedure is able to launch bridge up to a span of 150 m, in an economical and sustainable way.
Since the mixing influence refers to a span of time in the range of milliseconds, experimental access with an appropriate accuracy is very challenging or even impossible.
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Nearly all of these alleys once led to a bridge spanning the river.
The ISE (Interface Stress Element) method is set as a coupling button to a span-scale model combined with MD (Molecular Dynamics and FEE (Finite Element) methods.
Switched Ethernet networks rely on the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to ensure a cycle-free connectivity between nodes, by reducing the topology of the network to a spanning tree.
The clear spans of its two segmental arches are 6.95 m and 7.40 m, which corresponds to a span-to-rise ratio of 4.0 and 3.3 to 1 respectively.
Thus, the third arch originally described a circular sector of 95°, which points to a span-to-rise ratio of about 4 5 to 1 for the other segmental arches.
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