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The typical extent of Shields's engagement with a work of literature, though, is to give us the gist of the book, and then to briefly note how much it means to him personally.
There was much more consensus that the record summer melt-back of the ice covering the Arctic Ocean, which occurred on 16 September when the ice shrank back to 3.41 million square kilometres, less than half its typical extent of three decades ago, was likely to be the direct product of a warming climate.
We investigate here whether drought assessments based on raw GCM simulations are biased and the typical extent of this bias.
EISCAT_3D should cover an analysis volume of at least 300 km × 300 km × 50 km (altitude) and hence will cover the typical extent of mesoscale auroral forms for integration with magnetometer-based studies in connection with MIRACLE.
Figures 1 and 2 show on the vertical axes the size of the various indices, a value of zero indicating either a typical extent of hawkishness, or the absence of effects due to sex, ethnicity or odd-even numbering.
Additionally, owing to secretory defect and a dominant negative effect on wild-type HBV virion secretion, emergence of rtA181T/sW172* largely reduced the typical extent of virological breakthrough in serum, resulting in difficulty to recognize drug resistance [ 32].
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The adjustments used are typical (in extent and magnitude) of those introduced by VoIP jitter buffer algorithms [45].
However, the typical large extent of uncertainty in reservoir properties is a major obstacle to effective risk assessment of GCS.
Within the 0.28 AU distance from the orbit of Venus to that of Earth, the average fraction of ICMEs with shocks increases from 49%to66%6%, and the typical radial extent of ICMEs expands by about a fraction of 1.4, with peak pressure and magnetic field strength decreasing significantly.
A typical vertical extent of Jovian storms is about 100 km; as they extend from a pressure level of about 5 7 bar, where the base of a hypothetical water cloud layer is located, to as high as 0.2 0.5 bar.
In simulating correction of aberrations using the LOS as the reference axis, the isoplanatic patch size varies among subjects with a typical angular extent of approximately 2 degrees.
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