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The cell is an elementary rectangular portion of the AUS whose dimensions is a trade-off between the extension of the AUS and the accuracy of the digital layers encoding the relevant constraints taken into account.
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The Paterson case reflects a broader social problem whose dimensions are just beginning to be recognized.
Work on electronic components, such as transistors, whose dimensions are measured in nanometres is well advanced.
"They are still embarked on a project whose dimensions are too ambitious".
At its center, there is a measurement channel whose dimensions are 0.4 m×0.4 m×1.25 m (depth).
Asus makes one whose dimensions are slightly smaller, but only if you ignore its external power brick; that's cheating.
He characterized global warming as a serious long-range problem but one whose dimensions were still too little understood.
Create two frames whose dimensions are smaller than the window and place a curve in each frame.
This is obtained thanks to a large radio frequency coil whose dimensions are comparable to the sensor size.
His group's sound-focusing device is an aluminum array of narrow-necked resonant cavities whose dimensions are tuned to interact with ultrasound waves.
Zip a hole beneath an object whose dimensions are less than the hole's circumference and the object will vanish from sight.
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