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Increase the length of the bat beginning with 27 inches (68.6 cm) for every 10-lb (4.54 kg) weight increase using the same height scale.
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All AFM images use the same height scale (bottom).
We ran the 1-D-model individually for all 2.6 ∗ 10 pixels of the 3-D-model domain using the same surface height and surface albedo as in the 3-D-model.
You creature will go the same height (if using the same wings) no matter how big it is.
Perhaps wanting to ease concerns about a transition period, he noted the same grasses were used, at the same height, with the same preparation as at last year's tournament.
Body weight was measured at each clinic visit using the same manual scale, and height was measured using a stadiometer mounted on the scale.
To exclude an influence of different trap heights, comparative analyzes were performed using the same statistics but only for trappings at the same height.
Participants wore light clothing without shoes; height and weight were measured using the same column scale with a telescopic height rod, and BMI calculated.
Although the nanodots and the film were prepared using the same parameters, the average dot height of Fe3O4 is around 20 nm, which is slightly lower than the thickness (24 nm) of the film.
The physical and numerical results are extended by considering a wider range of wall parameters (initial soil stiffness, shear strength, anchor length and wall height) using the same FEM model.
The following anthropometric data are measured at each evaluation: weight (kg) using the same scale throughout the study, height (cm) using a fathom, waist circumference (cm) and hip circumference (cm) using a measuring tape.
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