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were medium
noun
The nature of the surrounding environment, e.g. solid, liquid, gas, vacuum, or a specific substance such as a solvent.
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These were medium to large effect sizes.
Portions here were medium to small size and no bread was offered.
They were medium build, six-feet-tall white men in their 30s with light-brown hair and moustaches.
"A lot of the satellite images were medium or coarse resolution, where you couldn't see the trees," he told me.
Results show that overall positive aggregate effects were medium (g = 0.51, p < 0.001).
There were medium and high two compaction levels for each soil.
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Ornithomimids were medium-size to large theropods.
Entelodonts were medium-size to very large animals.
Sometimes they were medium-rare, just as I'd requested, and sometimes they were slightly overdone.
Second, most firms were medium-sized and relied on a single commodity to drive profits.
Three months later, the factory's grade improved to "yellow," meaning there were "medium-risk violations".
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